Darth Wong wrote:
Since when is this thread about your personal preferences?
You brought it up by saying the reaction to the sunbathers was over the top. What? Only you are entitled to an opinion on the subject?
Just how many metres of grief do you think are required? Is this written down somewhere? I would love to know how these guidelines are decided.
A subtle attempt at a strawman is still a strawman. I didn't say anything about there being a
required distance, only that if I were in that position, I'd move to a different part of the beach at least until a pair of dead children weren't in plain view.
Oh I'm sorry, I couldn't hear your wildly gibbering histrionics all the way down here on the ground. Perhaps if you climbed down off that immense soapbox of yours ... it's always so difficult to tell which particular soapbox you're screeching from, since we're so far beneath you, Your Highness.
I say I prefer not to look at corpses when I'm at the beach and think it's odd that others don't. This constitutes "wildly gibbering histrionics" from an "immense soapbox"? Who's being melodramatic here? I guess someone who states that he or she prefers not to sunbathe downwind from a dumpster is being a full blown drama queen, right?
So let's get this straight: it's not a continuation of the soapbox-ranting hyper-inflated moral outrage from the last thread, but it's also not a rational argument since you haven't really done anything to disprove the statement except to repeatedly state that you dislike it. So what's your argument then? Are you just trying to show off how good you are at snarkiness?
You really are smarting over that thread, aren't you? This one has nothing to do with that one, but you keep bringing it up. Sorry, I'm not about to play along as you try to change the subject. Besides, it's not up to me to
disprove anything.
Because we're all very impressed by your prowess already, I assure you.
But of course you are. Hardly makes you special.
Just how far away do you have to be, then?
Again with the strawman that should have taken up residence in your cornhole already. I said I think their behavior was odd. Not fiendish, not diabolical, not wicked. Nor did I mention anyone
having to do anything. If (to use my example above) someone didn't mind the smell of old beer bottles, garbage and piss from a nearby dumpster and thought "Fuck it, I'll work on my tan here anyway.", I think they're strange but it's their decision. I wouldn't do it, though.
It certainly is, when you attempt to paint personal preference as a moral judgment.
I never claimed it was a moral judgment. I even left open the possibility that the photo might have distorted the distance between the sunbathers and the bodies. For all anyone knows, they had no idea the kids were dead until the authorities came to get the bodies.
There isn't a law about how much distance one should keep from dead bodies in public, as far as I know. Since there are no laws (aside from laws about interfering with authorities at the scene), it
is a matter of personal opinion.