(September 23, 2015 at 11:45 am)Iroscato Wrote:(September 23, 2015 at 11:30 am)Psychonaut Wrote: Perhaps my statement was premature. I perceived Irascato as stating that people are twisted if they find something funny, and that's a fact. You see, when people don't clarify on whether or not they're having an opinion, or if they're are believing that something is a fact, my default position is that people are treating what they've said as a fact.
In order to stop a lengthy debate on nonsense, I'll ask directly.
Irascato, did you mean that as an opinion (your personal opinion) or did you mean that as a fact (people who find deaths humorous ARE morally wrong, and it's not just inside your head)?
My opinion, of course. I have never claimed to be the Grand Arbiter of Moral Objectivity.
Then I retract my previous statements, apologies.
Plato had defined Man as an animal, biped and featherless, and was applauded. Diogenes plucked a fowl and brought it into the lecture room with the words,
"Behold Plato's man!"