(November 14, 2018 at 11:39 am)Kit Wrote:(November 14, 2018 at 11:37 am)Joods Wrote: Then you are definitely in the wrong line of work. Perhaps something where you aren't allowed around other people would be better. The public would be grateful, I'm sure.
Oh, now we're mixing the two worlds?
You see, I've never been one to be precisely online as I am in real life. After all, the point of being online is to be free to express one's self in a way that cannot be expressed in real life.
No, I'm not mixing the two worlds. I'm just calling it as you would like for everyone to see it. For pages now, and threads, even, you have given every impression and insisted with your words, that "this is who I am and I'm not changing for anybody" and on and on ad nauseum. I'm just pointing out that your own words and your own actions dictate that you should not be in a line of work where compassion and empathy are required. Why?
Because, by your own admission and in not this exact terminology: You Lack Those Things Called Empathy and Compassion.
You've made it perfectly clear that you don't give one flying fuck about the feelings of others. So, why should we expect that behavior to be different elsewhere?
Sure, you might not be as extreme with your views in the real world as you are online and that at least on the interwebs, you can be a "little more you", but don't get it wrong - people bring some amount of their real life persona, into their online persona. And if they are an asshole in real life, you can bet that they are even more so here because they don't have to tone it down and they have zero fucks to give online. Their spines just stand a bit taller online is all.
How you see me here, is how I am in real life. My posts here would be the same as if I was looking at you and telling this to your face. I don't sugar coat shit because at the end of the day, it's still shit. I prefer honesty. Lying gets you nowhere. Ask my kids how I feel about lying. They will tell you it is the fastest way to piss me off.
Disclaimer: I am only responsible for what I say, not what you choose to understand.