Wilddog73 t1_j2t5qvl wrote
Reply to comment by monkeylogic42 in Look on the dark side | We must keep the flame of pessimism burning: it is a virtue for our deeply troubled times, when crude optimism is a vice by ADefiniteDescription
>Demonstrate a reason for optimism and we can talk
Sure! When I've failed at something and then done some preparation to raise my chances at success, I feel optimistic that it'll work when I try again!
And it's a realistic optimism, tempered by the lessons of my failure! So it is a thing.
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>I do not consult Amazon reviews at all, theyre not verifiable.
So you just don't consult any reviews on the internet? That's pretty pessimistic.
monkeylogic42 t1_j2tals7 wrote
>Sure! When I've failed at something and then done some preparation to raise my chances at success, I feel optimistic that it'll work when I try again!
We haven't even begun to try to change the system, and we have been told for a century that the world is going to choke to death if we keep doing what we're doing. The optimism of the world is just kicking the can down the road.
>So you just don't consult any reviews on the internet? That's pretty pessimistic.
Another demonstration of your bad faith argumentation. I said Amazon, cause reviews are bought and merchandise is fraudulent often. I don't buy anything of consequence from Amazon.
This is the best optimism has to offer? Deceit for the sake of feeling good for another short while until reality calls you back to the fact the world is dying?
Wilddog73 t1_j2tb25g wrote
You want bad faith argumentation, you didn't even really answer me.
Just as I said, full-on pessimism just leads to an excess of political activist/dismissive dunderhead types.
If you can't even tell the difference between real and fake reviews, you've got a lot of learning to do before you've earned the right to be pessimistic.
Goodbye.
monkeylogic42 t1_j2tbnww wrote
And lol that you think wasting time deciphering Amazon reviews makes you special.
Wilddog73 t1_j2tcetd wrote
This is so sad. No, I'm just experienced.
Get your head out of your ass and grow up, do some things with your life before you latch on to some weird ideology. You're just being a weird fanatic at this point.
Not meant to be an insult, just concerned advice.
monkeylogic42 t1_j2teq60 wrote
Lol. It's easier to con a man than to convince him he's been conned. Sounds like you've latched on to the weird ideology as you want to trust Amazon. It takes being a weird fanatic to bring change, keep being an experienced consumer tho. That's dope.
monkeylogic42 t1_j2tbi9u wrote
You asked a question that doesn't really have an answer. Like a believer saying well you don't know what caused the big bang so despite the evidence I believe the (insert specific God claim here) did it!
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