03-04-2021, 07:33 PM
(03-04-2021, 07:27 PM)hollodero Wrote: What?
Man... you asked me why it's ok for me to correct someone, but not ok when you do it.
My answer was that I usually use a different tone. Which, subjectively, I do. There's nothing smug about that. And first and foremost it has nothing to do with you lieing. I have no idea why you would throw this in there and demand an apology. Well, you don't get one, on the grounds that I never claimed you have lied to begin with. I claimed you often use a dismissive tone.
I will add now that you argued quite disingeniuously by throwing a "someone else called me a liar and you need to atone for that now" in there when the initial post I answered to with "tone" had nothing to do with that. I won't apologize for that either.
And now you're starting to see why Fred is routinely accused of dishonesty. Arguing that you said something you did not, which is a Fred staple, and then asking you to apologize for it is dishonest. It is not, however, lying.
As Fred seems to be confused about the difference I thought I'd help.
li·ar
noun
- a person who tells lies.
dis·hon·est
adjective
- behaving or prone to behave in an untrustworthy or fraudulent way.
"he was a dishonest hypocrite prepared to exploit his family"
The difference looks rather definitive (pun intended).