Are we??? lol
TheCrowOnTheFence stated: source post
Not everyone lets it cloud their judgement to the degree that they jump into an unrelated conversation, to tell the speaker that they're wrong simply because their subject matter doesn't cater to it. Cadavers approach here is no different from an orange farmer who jumps into a conversation about the color orange, to say that the speaker is wrong because oranges are a fruit. : P
LOL not really the case here but in some ways that's fair. Not seeing the forest through the trees. Now answer my question or I will have to ask the mod to ban you for contributing to the derail of my thread.
Cadaver stated: source post
The only real barrier I have is a feeling of obligation to live up to the extremely high standards set by myself and by the expectations of those around me.
Yep. This is kinda my life too. I was raised by slave drivers.
Not everyone lets it cloud their judgement to the degree that they jump into an unrelated conversation, to tell the speaker that they're wrong simply because their subject matter doesn't cater to it. Cadavers approach here is no different from an orange farmer who jumps into a conversation about the color orange, to say that the speaker is wrong because oranges are a fruit. : P
MissCommunication stated: source post
TheCrowOnTheFence stated: source post
Not everyone lets it cloud their judgement to the degree that they jump into an unrelated conversation, to tell the speaker that they're wrong simply because their subject matter doesn't cater to it. Cadavers approach here is no different from an orange farmer who jumps into a conversation about the color orange, to say that the speaker is wrong because oranges are a fruit. : P
LOL not really the case here but in some ways that's fair. Not seeing the forest through the trees. Now answer my question or I will have to ask the mod to ban you for contributing to the derail of my thread.
My example is more cartoonish for emphasis and clarity, but it follows the basic stream of events. There are two related, but different, and equally valid definitions of ''chaos''. Turncoats is even the more common and older definition. Yet Cadaver intervenes with the insistence that only the physics definition is the valid one. And even after Turncoat corrected him, he continued to argue semantics, rather than the more rational approach of ''Oh, that's what you meant...''. He's being childishly persistent and it's showing blatant emotional motivations.