Leaving is not necessarily flouncing.
Flouncing involves a lot more personal insults, more than a single post on the matter and capital letters.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:19, archived)
Flouncing involves a lot more personal insults, more than a single post on the matter and capital letters.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:19, archived)
What made him act on that?
His opinion. What made others act on that? His efforts to spread his opinion.
An opinion or belief isn't a neutral fact; it's a preparation for action.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:40, archived)
His opinion. What made others act on that? His efforts to spread his opinion.
An opinion or belief isn't a neutral fact; it's a preparation for action.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:40, archived)
utter bollocks,
so every opinion i have has to be acted upon? no it doesn't, you can use self restraint
( , Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:43, archived)
so every opinion i have has to be acted upon? no it doesn't, you can use self restraint
( , Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:43, archived)
That's not what I said
every belief is a preparation for action.
You'll use self-restraint if you believe that, say, upsetting people is less desirable than the thrill you'll get from upsetting them, or that you might get a smack in the chops for your troubles, or that it's not worth the effort.
Your desire to upset just outweighs your compassion, fear and apathy, is all.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:48, archived)
every belief is a preparation for action.
You'll use self-restraint if you believe that, say, upsetting people is less desirable than the thrill you'll get from upsetting them, or that you might get a smack in the chops for your troubles, or that it's not worth the effort.
Your desire to upset just outweighs your compassion, fear and apathy, is all.
( , Tue 3 Feb 2009, 10:48, archived)