Key word; successful. I already admitted my own 'lie to get laid' history so I obviously am not ignoring the general idea of deception. I just don't see the value in getting caught at it.
I'll just go back to pointing out poor defenses of deadnaming and refusing to respect peoples' pronouns. Less chance of getting bogged down in something I don't actually have any desire to engage in (or way of working through, due to hyperfixation of specific interpreted linguistics).
I can understand someone lying about liking Mongolian food or modern dance if thats suggested for a first date. Thats a pretty harmless foot in the door.
I get why people lie, generally, I just don't get why they tell lies that have a shelf life shorter than the time frame of the objective.
Key word; successful. I already admitted my own 'lie to get laid' history so I obviously am not ignoring the general idea of deception. I just don't see the value in getting caught at it.
If I was 5'11" and 3/4 I would have no issue saying I was 6'. Even if someone measures you, I doubt you'd be called out on it.Yeah, that one's odd. It's also annoying to be 5'11 and 3/4 because it's technically wrong to say I'm 6ft but saying I'm 5'11 will make people think I'm shorter than I am. I don't use these apps, but if I did I'd probably say I'm 6ft while wearing shoes or something. Even crappy flip flops give me enough to make that true.
Yeah, that one's odd. It's also annoying to be 5'11 and 3/4 because it's technically wrong to say I'm 6ft but saying I'm 5'11 will make people think I'm shorter than I am. I don't use these apps, but if I did I'd probably say I'm 6ft while wearing shoes or something. Even crappy flip flops give me enough to make that true.
In a sense, you can filter quite a bit about someone if you don't get caught in this particular lie? I'm not sure what use that has though.
If I was 5'11" and 3/4 I would have no issue saying I was 6'. Even if someone measures you, I doubt you'd be called out on it.
Seems somewhat ironic given the discussion at hand. Were it not for "hyperfixation on specific interpreted linguistics", there wouldn't be any coherent reason to feel offended by being "mis-gendered" in the first place. Nothing about being called "Mr.", "Ms.", or "roflcopter" changes anything about the reality of anybody involved. It doesn't DO anything, unless someone processes it and makes an interpretation of it that's insulting.
Not sure its entirely logical but one seems to me to indicate a willingness to accommodate the other person, the other is just stupid.What makes one lie harmless and another one not harmless? One advantage to lies about height is that the person in question is immediately identifiable as a liar, in contrast to lies about other things which tend to take longer to reveal.
Don't think anyones going to pull you up about 1/4 inch. If they're obsessed about height and pull out a tape measure its them who has the problem.Yeah, that one's odd. It's also annoying to be 5'11 and 3/4 because it's technically wrong to say I'm 6ft but saying I'm 5'11 will make people think I'm shorter than I am. I don't use these apps, but if I did I'd probably say I'm 6ft while wearing shoes or something. Even crappy flip flops give me enough to make that true.
Actually I'm closer to 6'3" but when asked I answer 6' 2", of course I'm getting older and will be shrinking soon enough.Maybe, but I'd have some aversion to the "6ft or GTFO" types anyway. If I get to the point where this is relevant to me I'll give it some thought.
Maybe, but I'd have some aversion to the "6ft or GTFO" types anyway. If I get to the point where this is relevant to me I'll give it some thought.
This is the kind of logic-failure that honestly makes me feel like you must be an overbright six-year-old. I mean, seriously, how does someone navigate the complexities of an adult social life if this is their attitude to stuff? I can't imagine how you would interact with friends, let alone with an S.O.
"Here's a formal syllogism demonstrating that you taking offense at the thing I said yesterday is incoherent and illogical - as a result I will not take your emotions seriously - now cease your irrational display at once and furnish me with sex"
Don't think anyones going to pull you up about 1/4 inch. If they're obsessed about height and pull out a tape measure its them who has the problem.
I think you are.I don't expect to be in a minority in this regard, but maybe I am?
I think you are.
I think you are.
We're not the internet in general though. Like I said in my edit to the last comment, this is more or less how I talk with people in real life. A bit more rigorous, a bit more formal but not especially so. The main difference is I can post sources and graphs and other stuff that's not super applicable to real life.My experience with people on the internet in general suggests otherwise though?
I apply different standards to posting on an internet forum than I do to people I talk to IRL, or even on things like Discord/Teamspeak/etc. I don't expect to be in a minority in this regard, but maybe I am?
Seems somewhat ironic given the discussion at hand. Were it not for "hyperfixation on specific interpreted linguistics", there wouldn't be any coherent reason to feel offended by being "mis-gendered" in the first place. Nothing about being called "Mr.", "Ms.", or "roflcopter" changes anything about the reality of anybody involved. It doesn't DO anything, unless someone processes it and makes an interpretation of it that's insulting.
But if that's allowed, one's already rescinded complaint about hyperfixation on linguistics. It's not a position coherent with getting upset over pronouns in the first place.
And yes, coherence is a requirement to be taken seriously. So are consistent utilities.
And this happens more than one might think.