Bingowings said:
I think you know what I mean by idiom.
I know what it means normally, but I can't comprehend what it means here.
I often use "idioms" in my speech... I have no idea what "my idiom" is with regard to my posts.
If a lot of people take offense at how you say what you say it should be a sign for having a think about if they have a point and if they haven't just carry on.
You may not last long but at least you took the time to consider if they had a point.
Ah, yea, got it (I think you forgot a comma last time or something).
Well, as far as I'm concerned, I'm fine with people taking offense, or getting rubbed the wrong way, by someone acting sarcastic, or condescending, or arrogant.
I don't think much about political correctness if I find something stupid, so that's a welcome consequence.
However, if people decide to blow it up to the point that they declare someone a great enemy of the board, derail every second thread he posts in with personal attacks, and then start making "pledges" to make a stop to their obsessions, then yes, it's definitely an over-reaction and I find it to be absurd, childish and laughable.
If, on top of that, they actually can't see the problems THEY'RE causing, fully convinced that the guy who expressed himself in a blunt way in some debate, is the sole source of the trouble... then it's becoming a circus.
Certainly not opposed to that, but don't mind if I mock and ridicule this nonsense at every opportunity.
In a way, I can sympathize with the defense mechanisms, though. It feels so much more comfortable to say "this guy is a troll and is causing trouble, let's turn away" than "this guy tends to be blunt about his opinions and we make a huge deal out of it every time, so let's grow up and stop".
I'm outta this thread.