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Nice of him to get the red flags out on the table early though!
Calamari is a red flag? People can be wrong...
His one visible mistake is not backing down when confronted with a different opinion and re-evaluating.
His one visible mistake is not backing down when confronted with a different opinion and re-evaluating.
Refusing to back down is the red flag, yes
"The only red flag was the red flag"
"People need to be perfect at all times and can't make mistakes"
Mistakes are fine, it's how you handle them. Instead of saying, "huh, I'm not sure if you're right or not; let's look it up, or just move on" he decided to adamantly defend his (incorrect) position.
Kinda like what you're doing! Hahey!
Hey dude this is for you 🚩
Facts and opinions are two different things.
Facts are all opinions until researched and confirmed. If you have two people arguing, there is no "more right" or "wrong" because it's just two voices against each other.
Your "facts" don't exist until proved.
Facts exist outside of you. Facts are already confirmed/researched and we just call upon them in conversation.
If an argument is based around a fact, there is indeed a right and wrong side. The accuracy of your recall of a given fact is the meaure of rightness in the argument.
If you can't empathize with someone not having all the information in a conversation and hence arguing from a place of incomplete information, you're definitely not someone worth spending any amount of time with...
Maybe you should back down and re-evaluate
Says the person fighting for the last word?
Lol
How did you get that from what I said?
Here lemme flip the script on you. If you can't listen to someone and absorb information without immediately conjuring negative assumptions about them, you might not be fun to be with either.
The point was that facts are facts. The fact that calamari is not caviar is not malleable (unless you're in Estonia I suppose lol). It's just a cold hard fact that outside of Estonia they're two completely different things. In this situation there is no spectrum of rightness. You're just either right or you're wrong.
I'm not saying that its worth dying on the calamari hill in public. Handle that debate however you see fit.
Someone's words are not more truthful than another person's. The only reason you see the calamari thing as fact is because you have the bigger picture.
Your lack of empathy, ergo, putting yourself in the shoes of someone with a certain conviction, is a red flag.
If you can't realise that the dude's opinion is worth the same as the girl's within their conversation, then you lack critical thinking skills.
If he says A and she says B, only an outside observer can determine whether he or she is right.
I'm sorry but if you can't grasp this simple concept there's no point taking to you anymore, and you come across as extremely arrogant.
Looking through your interactions regarding this seems like there has been some stuff mistaken as sarcasm when it wasn't, they were agreeing with you but the context was lost and so you took offense. It happens. No biggie.
But the rest of this seems like you're trying really hard to be philosophical and... Well .. it's not working.
No outside observer is required to prove you wrong when you're arguing facts. And within their conversation...? They were arguing about proven facts. These aren't opinions they were arguing (eg political or religious beliefs).
My opinion? A simple Google search to confirm his own knowledge (or lack thereof) would have solved this. He gave himself no room to be wrong. He clearly needs to be humbled and recognize that he might just be wrong about something. That is the red flag he needs to work on.
Your red flag? Your inability to recognize what is ACTUALLY being discussed here and showing your own arrogance about it all disguised as being philosophically and morally superior. There's no empathy required here until he has the ability to humble himself.
Try to go back through these comments but with a different mindset and a different tone of voice for your internal narrator and you might pick up what we've all been putting down for you.
Good luck.
Somehow you're the dumb asshole on two of the last two threads I read (the other one being about appropriate songs on a hiking trail). Impressive.
Oh wow, I had to scroll quite a way to find a comment that wasn't in the negative.
You're so fucking superficial that you can't understand that people make mistakes, that goes for me and it goes for the guy being called a "red flag" on this post. Your levels of empathy would make Trump look kind. 🤡