JoleneJolene said:
:hello2:
Look how delightfully passive aggressive you are.
Yes, let me just go ahead and give you an over detailed account of the snipets of something I witness where you were directly involved and therefore should know already. You are admitting to the fact that it is somewhat related.
And since you did not get what you want you are not picking apart and attacking the people who gave you answers that were not up to snuff for you, or what you wanted to hear.
I just couldn't let people beat around the bush anymore. I said my :twocents-02cents:
I'm going to go enjoy my life without crazy people now. bye bye!
Edit: and as Airen said and others have as well. Maybe she liked him? I had a high tipping reg who a lot of people didn't like but who I thought was wonderfully funny and entertaining. In fact, I still chat with him on occasion outside of MFC since he no longer frequents the site.
To answer your question though. No. If I thought he was a dick I would not keep him around. What others think of that member are not terribly important.
It's the nature of discussion. I can't see how you can not expect it in disagreement. I don't know what answers you're referring to, but most of what I've seen so far have either been: misrepresentation (called Straw-man fallacy), or exaggeration (hyperbole), or evasive answers that don't answer anything (fallacy of irrelevance). If you're going to appeal to fallacies, of course I'd call you out on it.
If you're going to leave the discussion, that's fine with me - but don't expect me to leave the response as is. Perhaps it's true - the model may have liked him, despite knowing that they actively hamper discussion and being a dick in general (which is rather evident if you see the activity levels in the room, before any further accusations). If that's the case, then does the answer flip to 'it's not worth banning'?
Evvie said:
hornygods said:
'Models have their own reasons' to keep them around is just a silly cop-out - unless someone gives an example of a potential valid reason, this is a non-answer and/or extremely evasive answer at best. Everything 'has their own reasons', but whether these reasons are actually reasonable is a completely different story.
So why do models have to justify themselves to you?
have to <- I never made this claim. I was looking for a reason, and I was presented with something that was clearly inadequate. If I'm to be given insight, then it should be expected that a reason is presented. I don't claim to be of any authority, so don't put words into my mouth. I'm still waiting for the reason.