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Stuff that we didn't put into the other categories.

Postby Undeadinator » Tue Feb 13, 2007 15:01

Francois Tremblay wrote:I nominate skepticalscientist's "I support kidnapping and stealing" post for worst:

http://www.graveyardofthegods.com/forum ... 725#103725


Counter-nominating for best.
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Postby MustangGT » Tue Feb 13, 2007 16:12

Undeadinator just nominated for "best post" a post that defends ' the ends justify the means' :crosseyed:
NoDeity wrote: Every thinking, morally responsible individual ought to hold him/herself above the law.
Centurijohn wrote: Hm, I think the one where you go to jail for things like murder or sexual assault is quite alright.
NoDeity wrote: I, too, make the judgement that laws prohibiting murder and other violations of the person are generally in accordance with proper morality.
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Postby Hierophant » Tue Feb 13, 2007 16:27

Actually, I have him on ignore, so...
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Postby Undeadinator » Tue Feb 13, 2007 16:31

MustangGT wrote:Undeadinator just nominated for "best post" a post that defends ' the ends justify the means' :crosseyed:


I just nominated a post that made a rational claim, backed up that claim with thorough argumentation, and asserts both the poster's fallibility and his interest in having a cogent discussion. If you have any objections, perhaps someone should retitle this thread "Posts That Do Not Agree With My Ideology."

Francois Tremblay wrote:Actually, I have him on ignore, so...


Just out of curiousity, Tmaq, what was that bet you had going again?
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Postby Tmaq » Tue Feb 13, 2007 19:24

Undeadinator wrote:
MustangGT wrote:Undeadinator just nominated for "best post" a post that defends ' the ends justify the means' :crosseyed:


I just nominated a post that made a rational claim, backed up that claim with thorough argumentation, and asserts both the poster's fallibility and his interest in having a cogent discussion. If you have any objections, perhaps someone should retitle this thread "Posts That Do Not Agree With My Ideology."

Francois Tremblay wrote:Actually, I have him on ignore, so...


Just out of curiousity, Tmaq, what was that bet you had going again?


I'd offered 2-1 odds in FT's favor that he would either start ignoring my criticisms of his ideological (evidence-filtering, axiom-protecting, feedback-avoiding) mistakes, or have me outright banned, before he stopped demonstrating it, or before he admitted that he had made that mistake. Had he admitted the mistake, or simply stopped repeating it, I would have lost.

No one ever expressed any interest in taking my wager, which is ample demonstration that the existence of his mistake is quite well-known (by everyone but him, it seems). That was ~2 weeks ago. Since he just recently admitted that he's been consistently ignoring me, I would have won, had anyone taken my offer.

I guess I should up the ante. I'll double it; 4-1 odds in FT's favor: I offer $4 against for every $1 that someone will bet on FT deciding to test his axiomatic beliefs instead of ignoring anyone who points out his evidence-filtering, feedback-ignoring strategies.

Anyone interested can PM me.

If anyone thinks there are more appropriate odds, then they should make a counter-offer, if they like making book on people's behaviors as a way to expose their intellectual failings. (The beauty of the odds is that it shows just how confident everyone is in FT's ability to update in response to reality. For someone who crows about his concern with reality, the REAL repsonse I've received to my offer says volumes.)

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Postby MustangGT » Tue Feb 13, 2007 21:48

I nominate this one from Platypus. Specifically, the part where he mentions Stockholm Syndrome:

http://www.graveyardofthegods.com/forum ... 818#103818
NoDeity wrote: Every thinking, morally responsible individual ought to hold him/herself above the law.
Centurijohn wrote: Hm, I think the one where you go to jail for things like murder or sexual assault is quite alright.
NoDeity wrote: I, too, make the judgement that laws prohibiting murder and other violations of the person are generally in accordance with proper morality.
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Postby Thank You » Wed Feb 14, 2007 09:33

Could Franc take your wager and essentially put himself in position to make some free money? Or do we not allow participants in the game to gamble on it?
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Postby Tmaq » Wed Feb 14, 2007 13:27

charlesfahringer wrote:Could Franc take your wager and essentially put himself in position to make some free money? Or do we not allow participants in the game to gamble on it?


He could, but then he'd have to, you know, start admitting that he might have made some mistakes with me, as well as recognizing them, and also rectifying them. As he is obviously quite motivated by pride and vanity, I'd be very surprised if he did, but one never knows. People do change.

Since feedback-avoidance is the fundamental error which makes government power so dangerous, then were Franc to get wise, he would finally stop committing the error in his personal interactions which produces the results he finds so objectionable in government interactions.

His complete lack of integrity is probably the source of the frustration Franc so often expresses in such futile and juvenille ways. He talks about personal responsibility a lot. I've seen scant evidence that he's willing to assume any for the responses he gets (or fails to get) from others. He wants the rules to be different for him, and reality has a frustrating way of not conforming to his desires.

As Franc is such a vociferous defender of the individual decision-making ethic, I'd consider it money well spent if my wager finally convinced him to grow the integrity he must display to be truly effective at promulgating that ethic. I consider it a very important ethic, but since actions speak louder than words....

Time, as always, Will Tell.

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Postby Tmaq » Wed Feb 14, 2007 13:36

MustangGT wrote:I nominate this one from Platypus. Specifically, the part where he mentions Stockholm Syndrome:

http://www.graveyardofthegods.com/forum ... 818#103818


Thats good. Short, sweet, plausible, quotable...

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Postby Hierophant » Wed Feb 14, 2007 15:59

What wager are you talking about, Charles?
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Postby Undeadinator » Wed Feb 14, 2007 22:12

Oh man, awesome. Tmaq, he ignored you too.
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Postby Hierophant » Wed Feb 14, 2007 22:15

Yes you blithering idiot, I have ignored him too. Your combined IQ might be able to rival one of the first prime numbers.
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Postby Undeadinator » Wed Feb 14, 2007 22:18

Six?

Also, I preferred it when you had me on ignore. It made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, like I was the internet Keyser Soze and you were Chazz Palminteri. I was going to start affecting a limp, but I can't figure out how to transmit that to the digital medium.

Update: I've decided that I'm going to
write on the left side of the screen, to
simulate what it would be like if I actually
had an actual limp in actual, real actual
life.
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Postby Tmaq » Thu Feb 15, 2007 00:54

Francois Tremblay wrote:Yes you blithering idiot, I have ignored him too. Your combined IQ might be able to rival one of the first prime numbers.


I love inside jokes.

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Postby skeptical_scientist » Thu Feb 15, 2007 01:19

Tmaq wrote:
Francois Tremblay wrote:Yes you blithering idiot, I have ignored him too. Your combined IQ might be able to rival one of the first prime numbers.


I love inside jokes.

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I fail to see how this one qualifies...
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