What is your typical reaction when you have stong felt convictions challenged?
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If someone is wrong ( as in: not agreeing with me), then they're wrong.
I can't be held responsible for their stupidity.
I've never been wrong about anything, ever.
It's a pretty good feeling.1 -
I like to post tirades on public forums and I crude memes of people on rampages. It seems the best way to let everyone know I'm upset0
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My convictions are well established on rational fact based observations and data, so must be questioned with an equally robust foundation and rationale.
I find it far more valuable to understand how a person came to their beliefs, rather than what they believe.0 -
I plead my case until I win!!!0
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I don't discuss anything of importance with people whose opinions I don't care about. That's everybody but family and close friends.
My family puts up with my comments and my friends are my friends because we share the same fundamental values.
Who cares what a stranger thinks?1 -
Wolves do not concern themselves with the opinion of sheep.2
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jennifer_417 wrote: »It depends on the person and situation. I stand up for what I believe in when I feel it necessary, but I'm not spoiling for a fight.
This ^^^ but I love a good debate - On a serious note : I will calmly explain the situation, maybe ask for proof, if they can't provide proof I won't argue with a fool.0
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