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Feel free to use it like thatYou know, if you responded with this to a heated exchange I was participating in, I'd have trouble being mad.
Feel free to use it like thatYou know, if you responded with this to a heated exchange I was participating in, I'd have trouble being mad.
And yet I would generally not credit a threat of harm made by a random gamer, on the internet, in the way that I had to when a motorcycle rider did the same.I know things happen, but the percentages aren't in the same ballpark.Some fandoms seem, for not always obvious reasons, to attract a disproportionate number of, shall we say, questionable fans. Though how that one happens is somewhat clearer, as noted above WW2 history buffs have a larger than normal percentage of kind of problematic people.
If someone who's normally wrong is arguing with someone else who's normally wrong, what's my moral responsibility?
Moral compass says, "Point and laugh."If someone who's normally wrong is arguing with someone else who's normally wrong, what's my moral responsibility?
post puppy pictures duhIf someone who's normally wrong is arguing with someone else who's normally wrong, what's my moral responsibility?
Step three...heh heh! There's no step three. There's no step three!When the issue you think may take an afternoon to troubleshoot is fixed in an hour.
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Break out the popcorn? (Also, it could be that either or both are accidentally right for once! Then whaddya do?)If someone who's normally wrong is arguing with someone else who's normally wrong, what's my moral responsibility?