okay, let's break it down. Alice tells Bob that Bob doing X hurts her feelings 1) is Alice attempting to exercise control over Bob? 2) is Bob obligated to stop doing X? 3) if Bob does not stop doing X, is he unfeeling?
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Replying to @anti_nihilist @sm0b0t and
is #1 "no" because what Alice is doing doesn't fit the word "control" but is better characterized as some other category of attempted behavior alteration like "influence"?
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Replying to @anti_nihilist @chaosprime and
...there was really only one answer I could possibly give you there. But I agree with it. Verbiage wouldn't matter. If x cares about z, and z chooses to put themselves at risk, z may feel sorry, z may feel sympathy for x, but z's choices are their own.
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Replying to @sm0b0t @anti_nihilist and
Alice tells Bob that him doing X hurts her feelings so badly that if he continues doing X, she is going to kill herself anything different?
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lol busted
9:53 AM - 23 Apr 2019
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