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- also I think you have to earn respect because it means a lot when some says they respect you
thats why when someone talks about someone who really good at there job they say they have a lot of respect for them as a doctor or teacher
and they are well thought of I don't think you can really give that kind of respect unless you know someone thats what you mean isn't it
@Tenchi2a - To be honest I did not even watched the review, but based of the discussion here, it must of been an one powerful review...
"Ellupelluellu;c-17609145" wrote:
To be honest I did not even watched the review, but based of the discussion here, it must of been an one powerful review...
Not really, LGR just didn't like it, so you got more of the usual."Tenchi2a;c-17609159" wrote:
"Ellupelluellu;c-17609145" wrote:
To be honest I did not even watched the review, but based of the discussion here, it must of been an one powerful review...
Not really, LGR just didn't like it, so you got more of the usual.
I think your sim is pretty and I agree lgr same only less funny @Tenchi2a"comicsforlife;c-17609163" wrote:
"Tenchi2a;c-17609159" wrote:
"Ellupelluellu;c-17609145" wrote:
To be honest I did not even watched the review, but based of the discussion here, it must of been an one powerful review...
Not really, LGR just didn't like it, so you got more of the usual.
I think your sim is pretty and I agree lgr same only less funny @Tenchi2a
TY :)- Look, I think it's pretty obvious that amongst the many definitions of respect, what we are talking about here is a very specific example. And while I will continue to respect every person I come across irl or online without expecting them to earn it, by any definition of the word, because that is what I believe is the right thing to do, we are specifically referring to treating others respectfully enough to not call them braindead for enjoying a different game. That's what this is about. The person calling people braindead started this by saying that they will call them braindead because respect should be earned, and that's when I chimed in. I do NOT believe that it is right to name call to someone just because they haven't had a chance to earn respect yet.
You can call it courtesy instead of respect if you want to be technical about it, (although it IS covered under the definition of respect too, they may be different but there IS some overlap in the definitions), it really doesn't matter WHAT you call it, no one should have to EARN the right to not be called names, bullied, harassed or whatever else you want to call it and THAT is what we are talking about here. - CAPTAIN_NXR75 years agoLegend
"simgirl1010;c-17608809" wrote:
I don't believe courtesy is a manifestation of respect. I know several people for whom I have little respect, for various reasons, but I'm still courteous and civil when in their presence.
Isn’t that because you naturally respect your fellow human beings? I thought the kind of respect we’re talking about here is a more primeval consideration for someone’s surroundings. Something inherent to a human being.
I respect my environment because I need it to survive. Humans and other animals are part of this environment and I respect the fact that they too need to survive within that same environment. So we can live together. That’s why we and other animals have territories, may it be as a property we dwell in, our personal space, etc. That’s why we try to keep our physical distance from people we don’t know well enough. Otherwise we’ll be constantly biting each other’s heads off.
Courtesy are those well mannered things we do, we have been taught to do within our social environment, as a way of showing that respect.
‘Good Morning Neighbour. Lovely day! I won’t let my dog do its business on your lawn, because on an instinctive level I’m aware that your personal space is not my or my dog’s personal space (respect) so I have the courtesy to bring it someplace else.’
But even with the tiniest little respect left, one can be courteous.
Maybe I think like a caveman. If that’s the case, I’m quite happy about it. :) - CAPTAIN_NXR75 years agoLegendAnyway, back to LGR’s review.
I respect him as a fellow human being.
I personally respect him as someone who does their job well.
I don’t agree with every single thing he says. That doesn’t mean I’ll go and send him a message to tell him he and all his followers are brainless.
I’m always ready to listen and think about what others have to say. "Sindocat;c-17594944" wrote:
I couldn't finish this. His tone is snotty and condescending from the get-go, and I am disinclined to fight through his lousy attitude to sift out any actually useful information.
Is he always like this? Must be a lot of fun at parties.
Totally agree, I’m glad someone finally said it lol..."CAPTAIN_NXR7;c-17609261" wrote:
Anyway, back to LGR’s review.
I respect him as a fellow human being.
I personally respect him as someone who does their job well.
I don’t agree with every single thing he says. That doesn’t mean I’ll go and send him a message to tell him he and all his followers are brainless.
I’m always ready to listen and think about what others have to say.
yes I think he does his job well to but I still don't think he cover all he should have in the pack
he didn't even talk about the things I like most about it and they were a big reason I bought the pack
he didn't talk about the interactions with the rocking chair my favorite part of the whole pack @CAPTAIN_NXR7
also I agree with you I don't like name calling @SimAlexandria I think we all agree people should be treated kindly
I think we all just got lost talking about what respect means to us or as Aretha Franklin would say R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to me
don't let the name callers bother you they can't change what we think sims 4 is my favorite sims game no matter what they
say
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