Message from @Gilgamesh
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**Would you rather** (*<http://either.io>*)
🇦 Burn to death
**OR**
🇧 Drown
True
You weren’t debating
Speculating
You are either 500 IQ like us, or you're a robot Ham Sarris determinist
-wyr
**Would you rather** (*<http://either.io>*)
🇦 Be a Slytherin
**OR**
🇧 Be a Gryffindor
Anyway I guess it is done but
I'm leaning more toward it being an insult to tell someone that they did their best (and still failed)
Easy
Sorry, I was curious.
What are you talking about miso
tfw you get @'d but you miss it
I took a test once saying I was Gryffindor
Must be true
lol, telling someone that they did their best when they failed. Is it a compliment or an insult? @DrWittMDPhD
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Yeah but what is that talking about
Depends on what is true
Who said someone tried their best
but if the best you could do is fail that isn't comforting at all
It needs context
If I fight someone and die, but I gave it my all, then I'm satisfied as much as I can be
If I died and didn't try, it's worse
either result is the same though
No, it isn't
By that logic we should all die now
Because we will eventually
it just seems that when say this phrase it comes off as an insult
I get your point yeah
Better not to say it
Be back in a few minutes
just thinking offhand how often phrases are used, but the meaning behind them doesn't quite seem to match the intent
Oh I see now what you lads are talking about. When you first asked about the phrase, I thought you were insulting someone for a bad insult.
But yeah it depends absolutely on the context
overall seems a case of lowered expectations to justify failing to me, an insult. Me failing at something isn't doing my best.... it's proof I need to do better
Uh not necessarily. If you were tasked with shooting 500 free throws in 20 seconds I'd say the phrase is appropriate
ive been wondering, what is it with americans and the fear of words?
AHHH