“Even though we’re pushing through pricing, the consumer is tolerating it well,” he said in October analyst call.

normal way to talk about ‘fellow’ human beings

  • @captainlezbian
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    89 months ago

    You’re not wrong you’re just an asshole. I only go out to eat for social events. Everything else is home cooked. But also being this asshole doesn’t help change habits or minds or just makes people think less of people like me who actually do live this life.

    • snownyte
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      9 months ago

      Again, I’m not going to ask permission as to how I’m going to express certain opinions to appease people out there and check on their emotions. Your emotions are not my responsibility.

      • ggppjj
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        99 months ago

        You’re allowed to be an asshole, but you’re coming off as a whiney asshole with no regard to other people.

        I mean, do you walk into a McDonald’s and tell fatties that they’re wrong? No? Why not? Because people would be mad at you?

        And yet when you do that online you somehow expect the results to be different and for people to stop telling you that you’re an asshole? Why? Just live your life, accept that people will think your an asshole for it, and move on.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        Wanted to add -

        Imagine an all-volunteer orchestra where everyone is free to play their own tune. Even without a strict conductor, the orchestra members are aware that their individual performances affect the harmony of the entire group. If someone plays discordantly or off-key intentionally, they might not be solely responsible for how the audience feels about the music, but they do contribute to the overall experience.

        When members of the orchestra (or posters on the fediverse) disregard the collective effort to create something enjoyable and cohesive, they risk being “downvoted” to the last chair, where their impact is lessened. However, their presence and performance can still affect the overall sound. So, while you can say what you want, your words are part of a larger community conversation and can influence the “melody” of the platform, for better or worse.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        You’re right about your responsibility.

        I do like the idea of an online forum as a space for building community through respectful exchange of ideas, as opposed to antagonism that damages others or the community fabric.

        Lemmy does benefit from maintaining some basic standards of civility and care for others. We all contribute to the emotional environment collective discussions create.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        Sure, and your behaviour isn’t my problem either. So I just downvote you since you do not have anything important to say and move on. (except for this comment)