Ohhh redirection! Now you want to make it about me. Nope, sorry. You’ve run through about four or five excuses. Why do you care?
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I am saying that if you only remembered the interaction because you knew who he was and that he was famous then you are in fact holding him to a higher standard than any random other person
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No, you said that I said that. You have a picture with Alex Trebek. You know what quotation marks are. I took notice of the interaction because of his size and volume and how crushed the boy, who happened to be sitting next to me was.
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And if he weren't famous would you be randomly telling this story years later "I saw this really tall guy rudely ignore a kid trying to talk to him"
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I don't know. Maybe. Counterfactuals are kind of useless. You're still trying to turn this on me, though. Why do you care?
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Well because you were the one being rude in public this time and I guess we all have our version of the impulse to call out bad behavior
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How was I rude? I posted a story about something I saw. If I may, you're the one making up quotes from me. The other arguments have run out so you're down to this.
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They haven't "run out", you've just ignored them I mean they're all still true - he was living with chronic pain, he had many reasons to be unhappy and to be very sensitive about his fame (arguably even dysphoric about his size, if you want to use big words)
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And it is a minor issue - he didn't cuss out the kid or anything, he just said "No" and didn't put any apology or reassurance into it, which he didn't have to And it's something you only remembered because he's a celebrity, and you acted like an ass saying he owes his fans
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Once again. I don't think he owed his fans. I don't even think he owed the kid an autograph. I think that as one human being to another, he owed a polite response to a child. This somehow seems controversial.
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I don't think any human being owes the world perfect behavior in public throughout their entire lifetime at the cost of having some random stranger bring up a very minor incident of rudeness during a discussion of how much they suffered
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