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Bill joined the group Atheist Zone 3 months, 1 week ago
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_Robert_ posted an update in the group Atheist Cats 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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_Robert_ joined the group Atheist Cats 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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Unseen replied to the topic BRAINS! in the forum Atheist Cats 9 months, 2 weeks ago
What obstacle course?
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Unseen replied to the topic BRAINS! in the forum Atheist Cats 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic BRAINS! in the forum Atheist Cats 9 months, 2 weeks ago
“Owners of dogs will have noticed that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they will think you are god. Whereas owners of cats are compelled to realize that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they draw the conclusion that they are gods.”
Hitchens.
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unapologetic replied to the topic BRAINS! in the forum Atheist Cats 9 months, 2 weeks ago
My cat is a Theist.
He believes HE is god.
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unapologetic started the topic BRAINS! in the forum Atheist Cats 9 months, 2 weeks ago
This is a sticker in my window. Looks just like my cat sometimes.
Sometimes he hangs on the screen by his claws, looking out at squirrels and birds, his teeth chattering like a bad zombie movie.
“BRAINS!”
“Squirrel Brains!”
“Bird Brains!”
“I’ve heard you talk about bird brains. They sound real soft and juicy.” -
unapologetic joined the group Atheist Cats 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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_Robert_ replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
It sounds like the guy didn’t know he was hurting people by ghosting them, when he should have done, because he was. Maybe British people are used to it, it’s normal to them, so they expect it. He had a failure of empathy (cognitive perspective-taking) driven by a lack of empathic concern (caring). He should have cared eno…
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
It sounds like the guy didn’t know he was hurting people by ghosting them, when he should have done, because he was. Maybe British people are used to it, it’s normal to them, so they expect it.
He had a failure of empathy (cognitive perspective-taking) driven by a lack of empathic concern (caring). He should have cared enough about someone he w…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
Pope, you definitely touched on a genuine aspect of why ghosting is so easy. For some people it does require flexing unflexed muscles. In my work, we have to use extreme care with everyword and put significant thought into how we phrase things. This is the opposite of typical locker room talk, where in my icehockey changeroom every ginger is…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
Thanks for all your replies. I would say that you don’t have to be specific when letting someone down. In your trans case, just tell the person you’re sorry for wasting their time, you aren’t feeling it and wish them the best.
To give you an idea of how prevalent ghosti g is in Scotland, I had chatted with a lad for 5 weeks, almost daily.…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
In the context of this group, and your topic, specific question and my experience, I don’t think much in terms of valence wrt morality or what’s “wrong”. I focus on improving my recognition and employment of empathy, which has been a decades long process for me. I’d say that empathy plus objectivity, together with limitations on expectations and…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
I’ve not yet read other responses, to give my most unbiased opinion. Although I’m sure I’m a cultural outlier, I’m also fairly sure that my affinity to bonding with friends, and my level of empathy for strangers lie near the end of a human scale that goes from “really want it and need it, and take this personally” to “meh, I’m not into it and to…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
Oh, and “ghosting” bills you’ve voluntarily assumed is a shit move, especially with Medical professionals who are oath-bound to “First, do no harm” and to sustain human life.
At least make payment arrangements and pay what little you can until it’s all knocked out. No debt lasts to infinity unless you never pay it.
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Unseen replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
At any given time, I’d say 20% of daters get about 80% of the action. The people everyone wants to be with. They will ghost you and not even think about.
I once saw a piece about a guy who claimed to have sex with different women several times a week. His secret: Just hang out, develop a quick rapport, and ask them up front, “…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
Fellow Unbelievers,
Oh, and “ghosting” bills you’ve voluntarily assumed is a shit move, especially with Medical professionals who are oath-bound to “First, do no harm” and to sustain human life.
At least make payment arrangements and pay what little you can until it’s all knocked out. No debt lasts to infinity unless you never pay it.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
At any given time, I’d say 20% of daters get about 80% of the action. The people everyone wants to be with. They will ghost you and not even think about.
I ghosted a few girls early on, but the town was too small, and it came back to me. So better just to give them the good news, LOL.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Ethical dilemma: Ghosting in the forum To Do or not To Do 10 months ago
Fellow Unbelievers,
If it’s just incompatibility about goals, itenerary, chemistry, or styles, then, yes, courtesy and forthright communication is a good way to deal with breaking up and going separate ways.
However, if someome does something that wrecklessly or deliberately deceives and harms you, you have no obligation to “telegraph your…[Read more]
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