I didn't make that assumption.. you're confusing me with Mac who made comment which started the discussion. Adults with fully developed brains tend to be a little better at storing and recalling information like this, just FYI. Stay in school.
With one reply you start with backpedaling, then you suggest a moderate approach to the police problem.
Has hoping that the problem would improve worked for us so far? People are being murdered everyday. When school shootings happen, the cops wait outside for the gunfire to stop before going in.
Your moderate solutions and hoping for things to improve hasn't fixed anything. We need a progressive solution or things are going to continue the way they always have.
I'm sorry but your suggestions aren't helpful and I won't be listening to any more of them.
Same to you! What's a little trauma, right? They'll grow out of it.
In that case we shouldn't have ANY incidents of police officers murdering people, planting evidence, covering up internal crime or taking bribes.
Saying, "it's good enough" in response to "overpolicing doesn't make us safer" suggests that the overpolicing is ok, and it's not. So thanks for your input, but I'm upholding my view.
What if I'm too poor to afford a quality coffee maker
Don't pretend you're not impressed
you ship overseas? I have customers for you.
oh cool that feature sucks
^ This person does not understand how critique works. Sad shame.
You don't need to be the artist to form an understanding of the artwork, use context clues to ascertain meaning, or intuit subtle ideas. It's visual art after all, not prose.
Further, identifying an ugly quality which is presented plainly doesn't mean we're offended by it, it means we're observed something the creator showed to us. ....or do you automatically assume anything you don't like is bad? I probably should have asked but, are you very young?
Honey it was literally the topic of the discussion. Please stop backpedaling, it's humiliating.