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Never for the same situation. If I tell a friend something in confidence and they tell everyone about it, I will never trust that person with secrets again. Ever.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on October 19, 2015, 12:47:23 AMNever for the same situation. If I tell a friend something in confidence and they tell everyone about it, I will never trust that person with secrets again. Ever.Ever? that's a bit redundant, so are you A) imagining up a scenario in your head, or B) Remembering an event in your life where something like this has happened?
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Nope. Trust is the belief that somebody wouldn't lie to, steal from, or generally mislead you. If they've done anything like that even once, then why would you believe that they wouldn't do it again?
Quote from: Spooky Scary Grunt on October 19, 2015, 09:16:43 AMNope. Trust is the belief that somebody wouldn't lie to, steal from, or generally mislead you. If they've done anything like that even once, then why would you believe that they wouldn't do it again?Why stop at just once? Why trust anybody, even if they haven't deceived you before?
Quote from: Verbatim on October 19, 2015, 09:25:17 AMQuote from: Spooky Scary Grunt on October 19, 2015, 09:16:43 AMNope. Trust is the belief that somebody wouldn't lie to, steal from, or generally mislead you. If they've done anything like that even once, then why would you believe that they wouldn't do it again?Why stop at just once? Why trust anybody, even if they haven't deceived you before?Most people (should) do that. Trust is earned, not assumed.
Quote from: Desty on October 19, 2015, 02:49:15 AMQuote from: Prime Megaten on October 19, 2015, 12:47:23 AMNever for the same situation. If I tell a friend something in confidence and they tell everyone about it, I will never trust that person with secrets again. Ever.Ever? that's a bit redundant, so are you A) imagining up a scenario in your head, or B) Remembering an event in your life where something like this has happened?Redundant? "Never ever" is not an uncommon choice to use in combination.And it's B, but does that really matter?
Sure, but it's only catchy because it rhymes. "Again. Ever." Doesn't have a good ring to it, and thus it's easier to spot the discrepancy. Does it matter? Yes, in two ways. One is that you worded it like that, and I believe that when people show emotions etc they want attention and possibly help. The other way is my "training". If I spot stuff like that I get dopamine for being right, and in turn I become more experienced.
Quote from: Desty on October 19, 2015, 01:00:17 PMSure, but it's only catchy because it rhymes. "Again. Ever." Doesn't have a good ring to it, and thus it's easier to spot the discrepancy. Does it matter? Yes, in two ways. One is that you worded it like that, and I believe that when people show emotions etc they want attention and possibly help. The other way is my "training". If I spot stuff like that I get dopamine for being right, and in turn I become more experienced.It's not simple redundancy if it's for effect. And people do use other combinations than "never-ever", because it's not that they rhyme; it's that restating the definitiveness of your position confirms the nature of it.And that's not true, especially when you're using a specific personal example to explain your point. And that's nice that you want to help people, but it seems more like probing (which isn't fun unless it's asked for).
Quote from: Prime Megaten on October 19, 2015, 07:26:26 PMQuote from: Desty on October 19, 2015, 01:00:17 PMSure, but it's only catchy because it rhymes. "Again. Ever." Doesn't have a good ring to it, and thus it's easier to spot the discrepancy. Does it matter? Yes, in two ways. One is that you worded it like that, and I believe that when people show emotions etc they want attention and possibly help. The other way is my "training". If I spot stuff like that I get dopamine for being right, and in turn I become more experienced.It's not simple redundancy if it's for effect. And people do use other combinations than "never-ever", because it's not that they rhyme; it's that restating the definitiveness of your position confirms the nature of it.And that's not true, especially when you're using a specific personal example to explain your point. And that's nice that you want to help people, but it seems more like probing (which isn't fun unless it's asked for).What? "it's that restating the definitiveness of your position confirms the nature of it". That quote is a fancy way of saying "The extra word backs it up, dawg". Is the extra word really needed to convey your message? No, it adds effect. Why would you want to put emphasis on an emotional point if you just want to convey your message? My guess would be because you're expressing your feelings, and that isn't necessary in this thread. If it were in "Flood", then you'd be fine, but this thread is in Serious, where there's more importance on discussion and such, and you did a good job on that reply, but the "ever" really didn't fit in there.
Quote from: Desty on October 20, 2015, 12:41:19 AMQuote from: Prime Megaten on October 19, 2015, 07:26:26 PMQuote from: Desty on October 19, 2015, 01:00:17 PMSure, but it's only catchy because it rhymes. "Again. Ever." Doesn't have a good ring to it, and thus it's easier to spot the discrepancy. Does it matter? Yes, in two ways. One is that you worded it like that, and I believe that when people show emotions etc they want attention and possibly help. The other way is my "training". If I spot stuff like that I get dopamine for being right, and in turn I become more experienced.It's not simple redundancy if it's for effect. And people do use other combinations than "never-ever", because it's not that they rhyme; it's that restating the definitiveness of your position confirms the nature of it.And that's not true, especially when you're using a specific personal example to explain your point. And that's nice that you want to help people, but it seems more like probing (which isn't fun unless it's asked for).What? "it's that restating the definitiveness of your position confirms the nature of it". That quote is a fancy way of saying "The extra word backs it up, dawg". Is the extra word really needed to convey your message? No, it adds effect. Why would you want to put emphasis on an emotional point if you just want to convey your message? My guess would be because you're expressing your feelings, and that isn't necessary in this thread. If it were in "Flood", then you'd be fine, but this thread is in Serious, where there's more importance on discussion and such, and you did a good job on that reply, but the "ever" really didn't fit in there.God. And I thought I was pedantic.just shut up