• Flying Squid
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    42 months ago

    You above:

    Its a public space, and if you don’t like what I’m listening to I would love to have a discussion about it.

    So if someone monitoring that behavior wants it to stop, you expect them to discuss whether or not it should be stopped.

    Or does that only apply to you and no one else gets to justify playing music at top volume where other people don’t want to hear it?

    • @FrowingFostek
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      -22 months ago

      Just discussions, if someone is arguing in a space and its disruptive then, yes.

      If someone is listening to a discussion on their phone how is that different from listening to a discussion in person?

      Personally music doesn’t bother me either, I’ll just tell them my opinion on their music if I felt that strongly. Or just be a normal person and bump to it, if i like the music.

      • Flying Squid
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        32 months ago

        And now you’re changing what you said. You were talking about listening to music. You said if someone doesn’t like the loud music you’re listening to in a public space, you want to have a discussion with them about it.

        So if someone else is listening to loud music at a cemetery, you should expect them to want to discuss it with whoever tells them to turn it off before they turn the music off.

        Unless you think rules that apply to you don’t apply to others. Which is it?

        • @FrowingFostek
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          -22 months ago

          I don’t think there’s any music on breadtube bro. Either way, I don’t mind music in public, personally.

          I stand behind discussions in public, audio or otherwise. I conced listening to loud music in a public space can be very disruptive.

          I suppose I’m just not that sensitive to the subject.