I am not arguing from personal feelings.
And the fact is that cutting has lead to death. It's not an argument, speak to an EMT. I'm sorry that it alienated you but I can't help that. Cutting is often a symptom of a deeper psychological issue and I don't feel that people should ignore cutting behaviors in others and pass it off as normal because people who drove also put themselves at risk.
And we are NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT talking about various risky activities we are talking about cutting. If this post were about what is wrong with rock climbing or driving your comments would be relevant but it is not and they are not.
I'm not going to apologize for others making you feel alienated. I did not call for an alienation of cutters and if the risk is worth it to you, go ahead!
But the question is what is wrong with cutting, and I answered. If it was what is wrong with rock climbing I'd have given an appropriate answer. I identified some of the risks of cutting. If you don't like what I identified then feel free to challenge it on a scientific front. I did not claim that my list of what is wrong is all that is wrong with cutting.
There are many things wrong with many facets of human activity. We are talking about cutting. Your personal feelings are noted but they don't change the facts of my original post.
Is it normal I don't see what's wrong with cutting?
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I am not arguing from personal feelings.
And the fact is that cutting has lead to death. It's not an argument, speak to an EMT. I'm sorry that it alienated you but I can't help that. Cutting is often a symptom of a deeper psychological issue and I don't feel that people should ignore cutting behaviors in others and pass it off as normal because people who drove also put themselves at risk.
And we are NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT talking about various risky activities we are talking about cutting. If this post were about what is wrong with rock climbing or driving your comments would be relevant but it is not and they are not.
I'm not going to apologize for others making you feel alienated. I did not call for an alienation of cutters and if the risk is worth it to you, go ahead!
But the question is what is wrong with cutting, and I answered. If it was what is wrong with rock climbing I'd have given an appropriate answer. I identified some of the risks of cutting. If you don't like what I identified then feel free to challenge it on a scientific front. I did not claim that my list of what is wrong is all that is wrong with cutting.
There are many things wrong with many facets of human activity. We are talking about cutting. Your personal feelings are noted but they don't change the facts of my original post.