Very few people here are mean-spirited.
But several do not understand how to keep 'debate' and 'argument' separate in their mind.
They cannot debate something without feeling like they're in a fight,
and disagreeing with them = an act of war.
Some people think of themselves as reasonable, still can't resist the occasional potshot
now and again at specific targets. It's purely a self-indulgent and emotional thing.
Then there's arguments that simply happen from poor communication.
For example, say I'm a new guy who just visited the forum. I read your sig, English, for the first time.
The bottom lines are Don't blindly follow anyone, do your own research.
The next line ends in I'm not 'certified' as an 'instructor'.
Usually when people put quotes around words, but they aren't quoting someone,
it's to indicate skepticism and derision. Combine this, with the line above that encourages people to learn for themselves
and not follow others, and I might conclude you dislike or even look down on instructors.
That misunderstanding would put me on the defensive,
if I had a good experience with pool instructors in the past.
"Lord don't let me be misunderstood", right?
We've all got to take an active hand in making that happen.
But several do not understand how to keep 'debate' and 'argument' separate in their mind.
They cannot debate something without feeling like they're in a fight,
and disagreeing with them = an act of war.
Some people think of themselves as reasonable, still can't resist the occasional potshot
now and again at specific targets. It's purely a self-indulgent and emotional thing.
Then there's arguments that simply happen from poor communication.
For example, say I'm a new guy who just visited the forum. I read your sig, English, for the first time.
The bottom lines are Don't blindly follow anyone, do your own research.
The next line ends in I'm not 'certified' as an 'instructor'.
Usually when people put quotes around words, but they aren't quoting someone,
it's to indicate skepticism and derision. Combine this, with the line above that encourages people to learn for themselves
and not follow others, and I might conclude you dislike or even look down on instructors.
That misunderstanding would put me on the defensive,
if I had a good experience with pool instructors in the past.
"Lord don't let me be misunderstood", right?
We've all got to take an active hand in making that happen.
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