Or perhaps they gave you a thumb down just because they honestly disagreed with you. It's normal for you to believe that your opinions are correct, but that doesn't meant that everyone else is illogical, over-emotional, and boring. They have a right to their opinions as much as you have a right to yours.
Yes, and to prove they're not just thumbing the comment down because they heard something they didn't want to hear that proves them wrong, they should explain why they dissagree.
Maybe they didn't want to. Maybe they've already argued with you on another poll, and didn't want to take the time to restate all their opinions. I don't mean this is a bad way, but you do tend to repeat yourself in your comments. Regardless, your sudden defensiveness was uncalled for, and probably the reason you're often seen as condescending on this site.
I only repeat myself when it is on a different matter, when someone has ignored it in the first place, or if someone is saying the same thing in which my original post was put on, in which I repeat myself to what they have repeated.
I'm not being defensive, just stating a point.
I see what you mean in regards to the first bit- repetition is often neccesary. But someone gave you a thumb down, and you immediately start accusing the whole community of being over-emotional, etc. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that sounds pretty insecure.
You're right, totally insecure....see I bet he thinks I gave him a thumbs-down....which I NEVER do to anyone, I'm not like that and see no need to personally. But someone with an inflated sense of self would certainly see it as someone giving them a thumbs-down as not a bad thing and not re-think their opinion, but see it more as "I'm right, why on Earth would anyone disagree??"
Not really insecure, just irritated. I can handle it if someone told me why I'm wrong and showed me why I'm wrong, I just don't like it when someone thumbs down a reasonable comment without identifying any actual reason.
The fact that every law and society in existence opposes what you propose is proof enough of why you're wrong and an idiot. if only YOU could see that.
Am I a bad person for being pro-choice?
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A thumbs down, yet no actual points to explain why I'm at all wrong...Typical.
I hope most people on IIN don't have a role in law. "You make sense, but I don't like you, so I'll dissagree with you anyway".
-Yawn- IsItNormal community, you're becoming illogical, over emotional, and boring.
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Or perhaps they gave you a thumb down just because they honestly disagreed with you. It's normal for you to believe that your opinions are correct, but that doesn't meant that everyone else is illogical, over-emotional, and boring. They have a right to their opinions as much as you have a right to yours.
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Yes, and to prove they're not just thumbing the comment down because they heard something they didn't want to hear that proves them wrong, they should explain why they dissagree.
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Maybe they didn't want to. Maybe they've already argued with you on another poll, and didn't want to take the time to restate all their opinions. I don't mean this is a bad way, but you do tend to repeat yourself in your comments. Regardless, your sudden defensiveness was uncalled for, and probably the reason you're often seen as condescending on this site.
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I only repeat myself when it is on a different matter, when someone has ignored it in the first place, or if someone is saying the same thing in which my original post was put on, in which I repeat myself to what they have repeated.
I'm not being defensive, just stating a point.
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I see what you mean in regards to the first bit- repetition is often neccesary. But someone gave you a thumb down, and you immediately start accusing the whole community of being over-emotional, etc. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that sounds pretty insecure.
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You're right, totally insecure....see I bet he thinks I gave him a thumbs-down....which I NEVER do to anyone, I'm not like that and see no need to personally. But someone with an inflated sense of self would certainly see it as someone giving them a thumbs-down as not a bad thing and not re-think their opinion, but see it more as "I'm right, why on Earth would anyone disagree??"
Not really insecure, just irritated. I can handle it if someone told me why I'm wrong and showed me why I'm wrong, I just don't like it when someone thumbs down a reasonable comment without identifying any actual reason.
The fact that every law and society in existence opposes what you propose is proof enough of why you're wrong and an idiot. if only YOU could see that.