@averagejoe1 saidMy wife says there are no bad people, just people who sometimes do bad things.
Would be interesting. Of course, there will definitely be different definitions from liberals than from conservatives.
@averagejoe1 saidparanoid we think you're a bad person?
Would be interesting. Of course, there will definitely be different definitions from liberals than from conservatives.
it's not paranoia. we do think you're absolutely wretched
02 Sep 20
@zahlanzi saidWe? You mention 'we' twice, and Wolf just answered what his wife thinks. A definite sign of mob-trend here, what is it with liberal people? And in lib style, you rephrase my question by asking. am I speaking of myself as being a bad person? Don't think so. Whew
paranoid we think you're a bad person?
it's not paranoia. we do think you're absolutely wretched
So, everyone, we do not know what 2 liberal posters think about the question, one getting behind his wife (who says no one is bad ... 🙄... 😳), and one who changes the question while hiding behind 'we', apparently for support.
I hereby officially declare that the libs are in a spiral and going maniacal, as I predicted they would , being the same person who predicted SCOTUS would not let us see tax returns, Mueller would lose, etc. I also predict beaucoup electoral votes for Trump, but don't want to waste that prediction this far out!
Whew. Liberals. Can we get a straight answer in here please?
02 Sep 20
@averagejoe1 saidThe first time he uses "we" is undoubtedly correct as your thread title is
We? You mention 'we' twice,
obviously using "you" as the 2nd person plural and "we" is therefore appropriate.
The second time he uses "we" is correct if he knows of at least one other
who shares his opinion of you. I think it safe to say that that is correct.
So really ... what is your problem?
@wolfgang59 saidFrankly that is an acceptable disection of the we response, but seems a lib could break off into independent-speak just for an adventure every now and then.
The first time he uses "we" is undoubtedly correct as your thread title is
obviously using "you" as the 2nd person plural and "we" is therefore appropriate.
The second time he uses "we" is correct if he knows of at least one other
who shares his opinion of you. I think it safe to say that that is correct.
So really ... what is your problem?
Zahlanzi did say ‘we dont like Averagejoe1’, speaking for all libs, i guess. (Or was he saying He and Wolf? See? It’s confusing). Why not like me? All I do is try to make the position of the other side, to keep it interesting, or otherwise you would all just be hashing out the same ole agreeable stuff. And you would all be agreeing Biden and his sociaiist lieutenants would easily win. No fun. You need a contrarian!
02 Sep 20
@averagejoe1 said"we" as people here. I don't know if you have the balls to be this cartoonish ashole character in real life. Maybe you have enough social awareness to realize the stuff you say here would make most social groups shun you.
We? You mention 'we' twice, and Wolf just answered what his wife thinks. A definite sign of mob-trend here, what is it with liberal people? And in lib style, you rephrase my question by asking. am I speaking of myself as being a bad person? Don't think so. Whew
So, everyone, we do not know what 2 liberal posters think about the question, one getting behind his wif ...[text shortened]... aste that prediction this far out!
Whew. Liberals. Can we get a straight answer in here please?
"am I speaking of myself as being a bad person? "
speaking of yourself as being a bad person and being worried others perceive you as a bad person are two very different things.
Of course you don't think you are a bad person. You would maybe try to be a better human being if you did (unless you're a complete sociopath). But maybe you are indeed worried others perceive you as such. And you're right. We absolutely do. If you aren't worried about that then you can add being oblivious to being a bad person.
"and one who changes the question while hiding behind 'we', apparently for support."
i am confident enough to say that most people here think you are a bad person. I am not alone thinking that.
"I hereby officially declare that the libs are in a spiral and going maniacal, as I predicted they would , being the same person who predicted SCOTUS would not let us see tax returns, Mueller would lose, etc. I also predict beaucoup electoral votes for Trump, but don't want to waste that prediction this far out! "
Aaaaand the rambling emerges.
"Whew. Liberals. Can we get a straight answer in here please?"
I am not interested in debating you. I have absolutely no respect for you. I just saw a cry for attention and an implied concern people here don't like you and just wanted to confirm that indeed, people don't like you.
02 Sep 20
@averagejoe1 saidSure, you are despicable and should be hanged on a meat hook through your chest.
Whew. Liberals. Can we get a straight answer in here please?
Too bad I am not a liberal though.
@averagejoe1 saidThose who knowingly harm others, of course, are "bad"; but I would include people who knowingly support people who harm others as "bad people".
Would be interesting. Of course, there will definitely be different definitions from liberals than from conservatives.
If you support someone who says he'd do "worse than waterboarding" in regards to torturing suspects, that would make you a "bad" person. If you support someone who says he'd kill the families of suspected terrorists, that would make you "bad". If you support someone who scammed people with a fake "university", that would make you a "bad" person. If you support someone who's been proven to be corrupt and a frequent liar, that would make you "bad".
Being "bad" isn't just about the harm you do directly but about what harm you allow to happen by the people you associate with and support...or the harm you allow through your silence.
02 Sep 20
@e4e5f4d5 saidI could agree entirely with that quote if he had said:
The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.
Albert Einstein
The world is a dangerous place to live because of the people who are evil and because of the people who don't do anything about it.