Posted by Lou PIlder on June 7, 2013, at 17:01:19
In reply to Re: being hated, posted by Dr. Bob on May 21, 2013, at 2:56:35
> > > my not responding to requests could potentially lead to being hated, which could also be a life-ruining condition, and in an extreme case, death.
>
> > A. By you not responding to requests, the requestor could be hated
> > B. By not responding to requests, the one that does not respond could be hated
> > C. Both could be hated
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> I was thinking you might have been thinking that if people hated you, and I didn't respond to your requests to intervene, then more people might hate you. And then yes, you might hate me.
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> Hmm, you might be hated by other posters, and I might be hated by you. You and I might have something in common.
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> > D. The life-ruining condition as an example, could be__________________________________
> > E.The death that could result could be:____________________
>
> Being hated could be a life-ruining condition. In extreme cases, hate has led to murder.
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> > G. If you think that I feel frustrated by that there are years of outstanding requests/notifications from me to you, would that be what you mean by "supportive" since you state that support takes precedence here?
>
> No
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> > H. If so, and you do what in your thinking will be good for this community as a whole, what good could result from the fact that there are years of outstanding requests/notifications from me here?
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> In a way, it may be good for this community to see that posts by you don't have to be responded to.
>
> BobMr Hsiung,
You wrote,[...In a way, it may be good for this community to see that posts by you don't have to be responded to...].
I am unsure as to what you are wanting readers to believe here. If you could post answers to the following, then I could have the opportunity to respond accordingly.
A. What is what you want readers to think as to you using that it may be {good} here if they see my requests/notifications to you being outstanding?
B. Why may that be {good}?
C. If one match could start forest fire, and my requests are outstanding, would not the fire start?
D. If you say not, what rationale do you use, if any, to make that claim?
E. If there is a fire started by the nature of outstanding notifications/ requests from me to you, if that is considered by you to be good,why would that be good?
F. If members see the outstanding requests/notifications from me here, which subset of members, if you know, could think that is good to see my requests outstanding?
Lou Pilder
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