Sure, and so careful about inserting adverbs, and projecting other biases :)
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point well taken. I had the connotation of intent with the word insult.
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"intent to insult", however, is a thought crime. You cannot know my intentions, nor can I know what insults you
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You cannot know what insults me, but you can try to predict and adjust your language in order to maximize profit.
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Why should I do such a thing? For what benefit? I am insulted by boy bands, and also eating apples. Respond.
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I wouldn't have predicted that, so I would have failed to optimize my interaction with you. My loss.
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Replying to @tomas_mikula @dibblego and
In fact, if it was this easy to insult you, some exposure to offense might be good for you.
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Replying to @tomas_mikula @dibblego and
What I'm opposed to are unnecessary insults, that could have been avoided.
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Who gets to decide if it is necessary? Boy bands are not necessary. Your criteria leads to slippery slope.
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No one gets to decide, but everyone gets to form their own opinion.
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Yes, the charge of "causing insult" is a form of psychological abuse that I reject. That is my opinion.
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I refuse such charge as well.
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