Message from @spooky ducc

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2019-11-18 21:31:35 UTC  

Hahaha, it's that

2019-11-18 21:31:42 UTC  

I wouldn't tolerate his homosexuality and he would know this.

2019-11-18 21:31:50 UTC  

Our friendship wouldn't hinge on that, however.

2019-11-18 21:31:54 UTC  

we post memes here, sirs

2019-11-18 21:31:58 UTC  

I have a very close pagan friend, for instance.

2019-11-18 21:32:02 UTC  

He knows I think his gods are demons

2019-11-18 21:32:06 UTC  

Respect gives you tolerance as well

2019-11-18 21:32:10 UTC  

We're still friends because he has earned my respect.

2019-11-18 21:32:18 UTC  

To tolerate someone is not the false-virtue of tolerance.

2019-11-18 21:32:24 UTC  

This is a failure of the English language.

2019-11-18 21:32:40 UTC  

It's causality, nothing less

2019-11-18 21:33:27 UTC  

To make a compromise, I think what Leviathan and I may be referring to is rather *acceptance,* would you say so, Leviathan?

2019-11-18 21:33:33 UTC  

Tolerance vs. Acceptance.

2019-11-18 21:33:37 UTC  

Of the blind varietal

tbh this entire argument may as well be a meme of itself

Or a how-to on how not to go into an argument misinformed

2019-11-18 21:34:03 UTC  

kek

2019-11-18 21:34:23 UTC  

Acceptance is a choice sounding contraption

2019-11-18 21:34:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/646100949865201700/image0-181.jpg

2019-11-18 21:34:37 UTC  

@π•·π–Šπ–›π–Žπ–†π–™π–π–†π–“ Should we define tolerance by its conventional form, rather than it's form as false-virtue, which is better suited to being called Acceptance?

2019-11-18 21:34:55 UTC  

If only because English is inadequate at dealing with these concept differences?

2019-11-18 21:35:11 UTC  

Or would you prefer to use the term hypertolerance?

2019-11-18 21:35:14 UTC  

<:ducc:596750783979061283>

2019-11-18 21:35:27 UTC  

"I accept you for who you are" vs "I tolerate your behavior"

2019-11-18 21:35:33 UTC  

To a hammer ever...

2019-11-18 21:35:33 UTC  

these concepts are not the same

2019-11-18 21:35:34 UTC  

Which is a commonly used term to describe phenomena within communities that are understood as degenerate?

2019-11-18 21:35:40 UTC  

I'd say English is as adequate as any other language at dealing with concepts, yet the majority of its speakers do not utilize much of the vocabulary

2019-11-18 21:35:47 UTC  

So I consider hypertolerance, instead.

2019-11-18 21:36:08 UTC  

@π•·π–Šπ–›π–Žπ–†π–™π–π–†π–“ I prefer Greek, and believe that English has a low concept intelligence.

2019-11-18 21:36:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/646101394088001576/6e708dc.jpg

2019-11-18 21:36:26 UTC  

Greek: Four words for love, three for fear, two for time. None are synonymous.

2019-11-18 21:36:52 UTC  

English: 1 for each.

2019-11-18 21:37:00 UTC  

Is a Christian considered "hypertolerant" for the property of having the option to forgive? (not alone, of course)

2019-11-18 21:37:04 UTC  

Stormtroopers are only ever the equivalent of guardsmen. And not particularly good guardsmen, either.

2019-11-18 21:37:07 UTC  

This is @livid_scrooge IRL

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/646101604600381474/1409533201714.png

2019-11-18 21:37:13 UTC  

Kek

2019-11-18 21:37:18 UTC  

@Goodwood of Dankβ„’ In their defense, it was because they were rushed out

2019-11-18 21:37:24 UTC  

Kek.