Who doesn’t like Lucy?
Who doesn’t like Lucy?
Vanilla Sky
No, it’s “please give me your candy” (with the implied threat). Vs “give me your candy or I’ll smash”.
(Also, I reworded the post because you people are so literal and easily distracted.)
Replace death with any heavy executive-issued penalty. The point here is the polite-implicit vs the impolite-explicit. (Ok i reworded it)
Firsthand experience is beyond words and super deep.
Convert to words. Consume words. Map words to your own experience.
It’s basically anime at that point.
Every time I eat a mcD cheeseburger I get a tummy ache. That shit is concrete.
But you uttered an opinion about moderation. So address my point.
Most? Well not my conversations.
Maybe it’s a smalltalk vs “largetalk” thing. Maybe most conversations are smalltalk. Talk that’s just friendly noise or whatever.
That is a territory with which I am pretty unfamiliar.
But ya, 2 totally different kinds of talk.
Maybe trolling constitutes a 3rd variety.
Well there is no clean connection between the rule and reality (short of forbidden word lists anyway). It’s always a matter of somebody’s interpretation.
Some communities have rules like “don’t be a dick”, which seems implied.
Maybe rules are inappropriate here. At best a justification.
Actually it ain’t. Good, catch
But it’s a very good guideline for people who, like moderators, have power and imperfect understanding. It’s saying, “when in doubt, err on the side of least possible harm”. So that’s a good guide. Right?
So you want to shape us.
How about just letting us talk?
But if they’re saying the wrong stuff then I get to hit them with my modhammer. Right?
Influence, narrative-control, hurting the other tribe, control over a little domain. Those are good pay for some people.
And sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference.
What do you do when that happens? What guides do you look to?
If you trust this person to tell you, and everybody else here, how to speak, then either your speech is worthless to you or this conversation is worthless to you.
We like music for the same reason we like games, stories and successfully accomplishing tasks.
It’s the vibe that it evokes.
Patterns evoke a vibe too.
Vibe = poetry emotion energy.
It’s a sensation like sight, sound, smell etc. Just a different kind.
Your mode of conversation is bassackwards and duplicitous. I’ll pass. Lol.
Oh make the statement that you want to make already. Dancing around it allusively just muddles things.
Like you’re in a slasher but pretend you’re in a hallmark.