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XtRaVa 09-11-2006 11:38 AM

I have no problems with people expressing their opinions and dissing something I like, as long as they perhaps give a coherent reason as to why, and say that its a matter of their OPINION.

However, I do have problems with people STATING that things are bad, rather than saying that in their opinion it is bad. Everyones entitled to free speech yes, but then people shouldnt be annoyed if they get flamed back for a stupid comment if we are entitled to free speach.

People shouldnt just say something is shit, without a reason why they think that and then expect people to stay civil to them.

PR3SSUR3 09-11-2006 12:32 PM

I think many seasoned internet message posters would agree that dispensing with 'IM(H)O' and the like is the best thing they ever did in cyberspace.

Who else's opinion are you expected to be broadcasting?

Politeness doesn't have to mean meek or unassuming.

However I agree that simply stating something is shit without giving valid reasons can be inflammitory, but also insignificant.

Roderick Usher 09-11-2006 12:33 PM

It's shit! Shit I say!:D

Haunted 09-11-2006 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PR3SSUR3
However I agree that simply stating something is shit without giving valid reasons can be inflammitory, but also insignificant.
Ahem...:D You can always baffle them with bullshit, though, right, P? Right?;) I kid. I kid.

You're right. When it comes to film...hmmm... Let's have a model.

What film is in fact shit, and why?


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