@ProAnimal94@The_RedW0lf@yoxics have you ever seen those guys in the street screaming at people that they'll burn in hell for not turning to Jesus actually change someone's mind or behaviour?
no, because you look like a crazy person and no one will take you seriously, no matter how correct you are.
@ProAnimal94@The_RedW0lf@yoxics you talk in the same way that a recently joined member of a religious cult does - it's combative, aggressive, morally charged shaming of regular people's behaviour, and worst of all it's ineffective.
all this type of arguing does is make you feel morally righteous.
@SoftieF2P dude there are companies that will act as intermediaries for shipping, just tell Overwatch you do live in the US and give them the address the shipping company provides, Bob's ur uncle
@Bleach_Love_200@mobie_ful@xavcharlie@Jahadzhi@Kutsuuu @Aliteralbird1 The contexts are different.
First is someone vulnerably sharing the trauma of the love of their life dying in their sleep, the other is a stranger giving their opinion on how they should process that trauma.
One of those contexts is more appropriate to share your "opinion".
@rushgrowth@RCsEvilTwin@VigilantFox ... it's satire my friend. He's mocking the mercury talking point - it's not elemental mercury in vaccines, it's a chemical compound that contains mercury which, like sodium chloride, means it does entirely different things. i.e. not kill 6 month old babies.
@Datapleaz@krassenstein if Putin "presents you with a peace agreement", he is conning you. Accepting means temporarily withdrawing fighting forces so he can consolidate the territory he's already taken, and then when ready he encroaches further. This is recent history. This is who he is.
Fool me twice?
@Creed_T1 @ElfYamada_@TheOmniLiberal Just say you don't know, there's no shame in it. It's courageous to admit ignorance.
Or better yet, answer the question instead of deflecting.
@grimble8675309 @thouled @Banana_God12@TheCatholicEngr@TheOmniLiberal Thanks for the reply, I was talking about Trump, just to clarify. Biden and Trump have both pardoned family, the difference being Biden said he wouldn't. So the problem isn't the pardon, it's the going back on his word. Which Trump does all the time. So how can one take a side?
@grimble8675309 @thouled @Banana_God12@TheCatholicEngr@TheOmniLiberal unless the standard is "Trump can lie through his teeth about anything and everything if it leads to an increase in political power, but Biden may not go back on anything he's said months into the past even upon reconsideration of new circumstances", it just makes no sense.
@grimble8675309 @thouled @Banana_God12@TheCatholicEngr@TheOmniLiberal This line of argument boils down to "Biden is in the wrong not because he pardoned family (because Trump has done exactly that), but because he said he wouldn't", which is just absurdly hypocritical given the record of Trump's word being worthless both in business and politics.