08-05-2019, 03:20 PM
(08-05-2019, 06:51 AM)DustinVG Wrote: If taking action against these occurrences is truly the wrong decision, one would think that fewer people would be so eager to make it.
Hey, this post made me register. Don't take this the wrong way, but I think this is perhaps the worst possible position to take in any type of dispute. Nine out of ten dentists agree so there must be no problems with it at all?
I saw this post a few hours ago and I've been thinking about it the entire time. I feel like my soul has been torn asunder by the far reaching implications of this post. I understand where you're coming from but I'm pretty sure you put it in the most heavy-handed, lead-footed, clumsiest way possible. You could even completely turn this around and apply it to many current political problems - on either side.
I am extremely confused how this post has slipped through most people - "as long as a lot of people are eager to do something maybe it's not the wrong decision"? Am I taking crazy pills here or just over-thinking this one sentence?
I don't really know you or the long-standing Stir-drama well enough to post a proper take on it but good grief, dude. Think about what you're saying.