I just witnessed something on a deviantArt stamp one of those situations where the guy pretty much insult your intelligence and (lack of a) life for daring to not agree with them. I believe one of the exact quotes in the essay-length description (and I've honestly NEVER seen one so long on dA short of actual stories) was how anyone with more than ten brain cells could see the point.
Okay, so I don't take hyperboles seriously unless they're funny (which this wasn't), but that wasn't what really got to me. What really got to me was how they went onto say how anyone who disagrees with them obviously has no life because they're gonna stand by everything they say 'cause they're FACTS. They say anyone who makes a comment disagreeing with anything they say is just a tax on daddy's wallet or they should just go back into mommy's vagina if they're not gonna do something productive, and then they brag about they actually do have a life, complete with friends, hobbies, and a job. Good for you, buddy. You want a cookie?
So I assume if I were to hypothetically take two minutes from my time to point out how you have quite a bit of bias and subjectivity in your FACTS, I would be proving I, in fact, have no life. Says the person who decided to post their opinion FACTS with a stamp on a popular website and wrote a description the length of an essay or two about how you're right, which would have taken a good hour at least just for the description alone.
I guess daring to disagree on something and feeling a need to make it known proves you can't do anything else.
We love to rail on how humans can be so stupid, but I've learned to stop taking those claims seriously because it seems in many cases, stupidity=doesn't think the way you do.
I just witnessed something on a deviantArt stamp one of those situations where the guy pretty much insult your intelligence and (lack of a) life for daring to not agree with them. I believe one of the exact quotes in the essay-length description (and I've honestly NEVER seen one so long on dA short of actual stories) was how anyone with more than ten brain cells could see the point.
Okay, so I don't take hyperboles seriously unless they're funny (which this wasn't), but that wasn't what really got to me. What really got to me was how they went onto say how anyone who disagrees with them obviously has no life because they're gonna stand by everything they say 'cause they're FACTS. They say anyone who makes a comment disagreeing with anything they say is just a tax on daddy's wallet or they should just go back into mommy's vagina if they're not gonna do something productive, and then they brag about they actually do have a life, complete with friends, hobbies, and a job. Good for you, buddy. You want a cookie?
So I assume if I were to hypothetically take two minutes from my time to point out how you have quite a bit of bias and subjectivity in your FACTS, I would be proving I, in fact, have no life. Says the person who decided to post their
opinionFACTS with a stamp on a popular website and wrote a description the length of an essay or two about how you're right, which would have taken a good hour at least just for the description alone.I guess daring to disagree on something and feeling a need to make it known proves you can't do anything else.
We love to rail on how humans can be so stupid, but I've learned to stop taking those claims seriously because it seems in many cases, stupidity=doesn't think the way you do.