Well, I don't think I or anyone else should be surprised when someone promotes or defends something they have devoted time and effort to. There's nothing surprising about Raúl defending against perceived criticism of Cats, or John pushing his own libraries and ideas.
Most people work very well together, I agree. Which makes it all the more frustrating: we have more in common than we have separating us. I just meant to disagree with Nicholas's point that "it can't be both": it is both, and we need to find a way to work with it being both.
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See, I’m being charitable: I’m not taking offense at your purposeful and offensive misspelling of my name.
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Whoops! In my defense, that was 100% autocorrect...
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Sorry, I was unclear. It can be, and is, both. But you shouldn’t argue both sides of the fence. Either it’s ok (for you), or it’s not (for you). Defending both sides is counterproductive and will eventually, if it hasn’t already, bite you.
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You can be best mate with someone whose public behaviour you disagree with publicly. If you can’t disagree with someone, you’re... not mates.
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