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re: Am I the only one pulling for the Night King?

Posted on 5/22/19 at 3:30 pm to
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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Posted on 5/22/19 at 3:30 pm to
Again, it doesn't bother me, your ingratiating "I'm indifferent...you guys are ridiculous lol. Okay now back to indifference." is what kind of rubs me the wrong way.

Being passive aggressive and then retreating back to ambivalence and having a laugh is the part I just wanted to point out. Intellectual honesty and all that. You can certainly point out someone being hypocritical and not be 'bothered'.
This post was edited on 5/22/19 at 3:31 pm
Posted by teamjackson
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Posted on 5/22/19 at 3:36 pm to
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kind of rubs me the wrong way. 


aka you're mad
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
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Posted on 5/22/19 at 3:56 pm to
quote:

ingratiating "I'm indifferent...you guys are ridiculous lol. Okay now back to indifference." is what kind of rubs me the wrong way.


If I were being truly ingratiating, I would be flattering you about your feelings about the show. If I were completely indifferent, I wouldn't have commented, or found the bellyaching to be amusing. I've been neither ingratiating nor indifferent in this entire exchange. All I've said is that I enjoyed the show and find the ubiquitous internet panning to be over the top.

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Intellectual honesty and all that. You can certainly point out someone being hypocritical and not be 'bothered'.


Being completely aboveboard about my feelings regarding the show and my complete lack of motivation to change anyone else's feelings about it is intellectually dishonest and hypocritical?

I'm not ambivalent about the TV show. Obviously I cared enough to comment on it. Just because I don't personally find it worthy of the emotional capital others choose to spend upon it is hardly hypocrisy on my part. It's really do different from my wife looking at me funny for getting emotional after the Spurs won their last championship or something. It's mystifying/amusing to her because she didn't invest as much in it emotionally or otherwise as I did. Her observing as much, or holding that opinion isn't hypocrisy or intellectual dishonesty on her part. She enjoys the game as much as I do, but isn't as invested in as many aspects, perhaps. Like, even after a Spurs win, I can probably be heard grousing about our shitty defense, or a particular player's lack of progression, etc. She doesn't have to turn her brain off or something to enjoy it in spite of what I deem glaring holes in the team's performance, it just doesn't affect her enjoyment of the event.

Sorry for all the basketball analogies. I say all that to say, I do understand where you're coming from. If I were as invested as you and others in the aspects of the show y'all found to be egregiously lacking, perhaps I'd feel the same way. Or perhaps not. Who knows--depends on how everyone's wired, I guess. Like I said before, I'm truly sorry the show didn't live up to your expectations. Clearly, this diminished the experience for you, and as someone who truly enjoyed GoT from start to finish, it's unfortunate you felt you were robbed of similar enjoyment. That just sucks. No way around that, since the show is over.

Hopefully the next big TV spectacle outstrips your highest expectations. Perhaps it'll fail mine, and then we'll be on opposite sides of the same discussion. Who knows
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