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Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

F the rules. FREE SPEECH!!!

How quaint.

There never has been "free speech', only an arbitrary line which should not be crossed.

It is control of where that line is drawn that people are so invested in, especially politicians and comedians.
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:


Awwww. I was hoping you were trying to tell us the secrets to the universe and the ingredients of Hostess cupcakes in code. I am sooooooooo disappointed  Cry

Before Gorman Thomas had a beard, napkins were ionic and made out of peat bog. Sal Bando will bring you your airplane wheels. Thanks for the interview.


Thank you for pioneering the art of how to not discuss and also for not ejaculating on the furniture on Albanian holidays.

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OK, I know that I don't always cover myself in glory regarding discussion behaviour, but anyway I can't get around the fact that here a guy who told me to f... off and called my a liar in PMs suggests a set of discussion rules starting with with "Be polite" (there's more irony than was visible to the naked eye just looking at this thread). Of course he will say I started it (you can check in the Waters Time Redux thread; on top of that I had sent an admittedly not totally nice PM complaining about having been misinterpreted based on very thin information that he had as I didn't want to continue with OT in that thread), but still...

Looking at my inbox and how the Ukraine discussion went, I do wonder whether here somebody just wants to *portray* himself as genuinely interested in open and constructive exchange - whether this really is his agenda I'm not so sure. I certainly wouldn't expect somebody who has this interest to tell people who come up with thoughts that question his reasoning to f... off.

Now I may be wrong about this; Mike's interest in how (not) to discuss (even when it comes to open and constructive exchange rather than manipulating people into believing something) may be genuine indeed, and at least part of the rules may be an admonition to himself and involve some self reflection. But by and large it doesn't really sound like that, does it? Mike starts by being aware that apparently some people have a problem with him in these discussions, but don't expect him to say sorry or "I was wrong" about anything. Rather another way to read the rules is that he tries to tell others how they get him wrong. He calls these "tips" that he apparently feels qualified to give other people (admittedly using imperative mood in such tips isn't a big issue so I stop going on about this). Well. I guess it may be a mix of both and ultimately I can't tell, but it rubs me up the wrong way. Which is a pity because the thread topic itself is interesting and worthwhile.

So I will add some not necessarily coherent thoughts to this anyway.

(1) A major principle of mine is that we can't convince other people; people can only convince themselves.

(2) This in particular means that if there's any "winner" in open and constructive exchange, it is the person who is able to change their own views. This is a proper achievement of that person, not of the person whose position (or rather parts of it) is adopted, although this person may have helped, to some extent. I've got to say I am often not good at changing my views in discussions. I'm not proud of it. (I do acknowledge at this point arguments and "evidence" Mike and others have presented to underline points of view I don't hold; I do learn from this.)

(3) There is no objective threshold for "insulting" and "becoming personal" in discussions. Something that may not be intended as insult can be seen as insult; potentially something may have been stated as insult unconsciously even if the person who said it was not consciously aware of it. Also even without any bad intentions (conscious or unconscious) on one side there can be good reasons to perceive something as insult on the other side (for example because of cultural differences). Also arguing against an opinion held by somebody else can very easily involve personal attack, potentially in a rather subtle and often unconscious manner. People who have no personal involvement may not normally be the best qualified people to discuss something, but people who are personally involved may react in a personal manner.

(4) Instead of telling others "don't insult, don't become personal, don't take offense", I'd like to ask myself, "what has happened here?" and "how could what I have done have led to another person feeling insulted or personally attacked?" - if I didn't intend it, there is something to learn for me.

(5) Now I have some training and even some fun doing confrontative discussion, so you will not always find me peaceful in such exchange. Also I think that the really good stuff will stand if we try our best to make it fall. So I will sometimes try to make "opponent's" arguments fall (the best way for me to learn), and my own behaviour won't necessarily look like some of the things I said above... and it happens that I get carried away or assess a situation and the tone of somebody else or my own wrongly. But then I give myself the chance to find out where I'm wrong, and this helps to get the most out of it.

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While many who seem to get "a pass" from you are far, far worse "rulebreakers", and often very unpleasant in their aggressive way of replying.
I'm not giving anyone "a pass", just discussing the behaviour of anyone else in particular is not my topic here (and the "rules" to be broken are not mine anyway, they are Mike's, and that's exactly the thing).
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:


Awwww. I was hoping you were trying to tell us the secrets to the universe and the ingredients of Hostess cupcakes in code. I am sooooooooo disappointed  Cry

Before Gorman Thomas had a beard, napkins were ionic and made out of peat bog. Sal Bando will bring you your airplane wheels. Thanks for the interview.
I was disappointed to read that your "gibberish" doesn't contain a secret hidden code after spending hours trying to decipher it. Tongue 

Sorry Paul. Embarrassed I certainly hope it didn't distract you from the several thousand albums you listen to every day. 

This reminds me of an e-mail I sent some colleagues of mine back in the 1990s. It was full of numbers but with spaces in between to make it look like they could have been words. They spent an hour trying to figure it out, but all I sent them was numbers with spaces in between. Oops. Embarrassed
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:


Awwww. I was hoping you were trying to tell us the secrets to the universe and the ingredients of Hostess cupcakes in code. I am sooooooooo disappointed  Cry

Before Gorman Thomas had a beard, napkins were ionic and made out of peat bog. Sal Bando will bring you your airplane wheels. Thanks for the interview.
I was disappointed to read that your "gibberish" doesn't contain a secret hidden code after spending hours trying to decipher it. Tongue 

perhaps you should play it backwards?
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:


Awwww. I was hoping you were trying to tell us the secrets to the universe and the ingredients of Hostess cupcakes in code. I am sooooooooo disappointed  Cry

Before Gorman Thomas had a beard, napkins were ionic and made out of peat bog. Sal Bando will bring you your airplane wheels. Thanks for the interview.
I was disappointed to read that your "gibberish" doesn't contain a secret hidden code after spending hours trying to decipher it. Tongue 
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Anyway, I appreciate this thread as a very good idea... and bravely done.
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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:


Awwww. I was hoping you were trying to tell us the secrets to the universe and the ingredients of Hostess cupcakes in code. I am sooooooooo disappointed  Cry

Before Gorman Thomas had a beard, napkins were ionic and made out of peat bog. Sal Bando will bring you your airplane wheels. Thanks for the interview.
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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

 
It reminds me of Monty Python's "Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook" sketch:
 
 


Wow, I'd forgotten about that skit. I haven't seen that one in years. Though not at the same level of humor, and unintentional, there was a precursor to this actually published: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_as_She_Is_Spoke

I love that line: "I wish to plead incompetence." 
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperative_mood

Sardonic condescenscion ... not a good strategy in any conversation, in my humble opinion.

Let's boil this down to an abstract example ...

Person A says:
"Here's my rules for how I think people should behave: 1. Be polite! 2. ..."

Person B says:
"Be polite!"

Now, which of these persons told others what to do?
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperative_mood
Yes that's ironic. Now let's move on. If I had kids I would try to teach them not to tell others what to do and how to think as well. Like any sane parent should. If these imaginary kids responded "but dad, now you just told us what to do and how think yourself!" - I would reply with something like "haha oops yes I guess I did, very clever... but children please remember not to tell others what to do and how to think". I'm more interested in hearing whatever issue you have with this very reasonable advise in itself.
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

2. Do not tell others what to say or do, or how to think. You can criticise them as much as you want, or say that you would do it differently, but you are you and they are them. Treat them as fellow human beings who are entitled to making their own decisions.

-And regardless of whatever I think about the issues being discussed*, my impression is that MikeEnRegalia is among the better ones at staying on topic and rarely the first to take things personal (I might be wrong, as I usually only check out non-music discussions by mistake. Because they appear to be are about music. Like Propaganda and Politially Incorrect Prog:). I've never noticed Mike being the first to personally attack others either. While many who seem to get "a pass" from you are far, far worse "rulebreakers", and often very unpleasant in their aggressive way of replying.

*we do seem to be among the few left agreeing that freedom of speech is a common good and well worth protecting - even if that freedom can be used to say something we don't personally approve of Shocked.


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperative_mood

Edited by Lewian - October 29 2023 at 18:17
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I think the OP was trying to set forth some guidelines for more productive and less acrimonious discussions on here. Like prog these are just guidelines and not hard and fast rules where you will be sent to progarchives jail if you disobey one of them. 

Not even that ... the OP was simply trying to formulate what could be good guidelines for anyone, and hoping for constructive criticism/feedback on what other members think is most important. I've already drawn some good conclusions from all the responses so far, so at least to me it has been valuable.Smile

That's good. If even a few people listen then your efforts haven't been for nothing.
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I think the OP was trying to set forth some guidelines for more productive and less acrimonious discussions on here. Like prog these are just guidelines and not hard and fast rules where you will be sent to progarchives jail if you disobey one of them. 

Not even that ... the OP was simply trying to formulate what could be good guidelines for anyone, and hoping for constructive criticism/feedback on what other members think is most important. I've already drawn some good conclusions from all the responses so far, so at least to me it has been valuable.Smile
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

F the rules. FREE SPEECH!!!

Hi,

Sadly, as you can see here, there are some folks that don't believe in FREE SPEECH and would rather try to find some kind of this or that ... to make them feel that they can "control" the environment. 

I always thought that the best control was no control at all! But, even in America, FS is not exactly believed when the media sets out to enhance ... "you're fired" ... as a way to ruin people's lives and make sure that said person is not "competing". At that point, the rules of the "game" are no longer FS, but something that should be addressed sooner or later.


There are indubitably some strange ideas of "free speech" floating around here. LOL
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

These are my guidelines:

1. Put an asparagus in your ear and listen for moonquakes.
2. Eggs are allowed in the discussion. Do not put your knees or kidneys in other people's eggs.
3. Using vitamins is unfair, but you are allowed to argue from inside a hamper.
4. Spreadsheets are welcome, as well as combovers.
5. Farting is permitted, but please give at least 30 seconds advanced notice so that we can prepare for your wrath.
6. No throwing poop, unless you have gloves on.
7. When an impasse occurs, both parties must go into a field and moo for an hour at each other.
8. Rubber duckies are allowed in the bathtub. So are colanders.
9. Bring your own archipelago. 
10. You are only allowed to post a Gish gallop if you use the word "mayonnaise" in it at least 15 times.
11. Postage is due if you roll marbles through a puddle of butter.
12. You are permitted to share soup recipes only after the first posting of the words Uranus, swimsuit, or thermometer.
13. All recliners should be on a leash. If your recliner poops, you must clean up after it. Poopbags are available in the Just for Fun section of the forum.
14. You can save face by offering everyone a pretzel dipping sauce or showing off your favorite Norman Fell t-shirt.
15. Be more like cornmeal. 
16. If your argument comes in a paperback version, please share it with either teeth, walnuts, or photocopier paper.
17. Cereal maps and directions to a functioning toilet are always welcome.
18. Only share your bellybutton lint if it has been immunized.
19. Use your front mouth for talking, your side mouths for producing snow, and your rear mouth for forwarding e-mails.
20. No melching in the belchbox, please.
21. If you have a free wall, please give it to Richard Sanders.

Thank you for your cooperation. 

OK, I'm going to ask, no offence intended, but why do you spend your time thinking up and typing in this stuff (or is it AI-generated)?

No offense taken. I have a weird sense of humor and get a kick out of inserting gibberish into what are otherwise serious or semi-serious threads. This mostly started when I took a stab at writing my own lyrics and poetry when I was a teenager and has some of its influences from I Am the Walrus and Jon Anderson's stuff. The lyrics eventually were put to music in my own music project which I think I've posted about elsewhere. So, it pre-dates AI and PA. Otherwise, I blame it on Man With Hat.


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I think the OP was trying to set forth some guidelines for more productive and less acrimonious discussions on here. Like prog these are just guidelines and not hard and fast rules where you will be sent to progarchives jail if you disobey one of them. 

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I think progaardvark is the Pete Sinfield of PA. Only he doesn't wear falsies with a toga (except on Tuesdays).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote David_D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2023 at 17:27
Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

^ Well, this thread is about how I think one should discuss. I'm not telling anyone what to do.

This is exactly what the imperative mood is normally used for.

Also, by rather recently having broken about half of these rules and having regularly accused others who had different points of view from yours of having broken some of these, you don't seem to be in the very best position to moderate a discussion on this topic (as valuable it might be).

I agree with a part of your criticism, Lewian, but I've been thinking of the intention with this thread as a good opportunity to improve oneself - maybe too naively thinking so, but it can still happen. Smile

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