02-25-2021, 11:47 AM
(02-25-2021, 11:38 AM)Au165 Wrote: I get that, but once you have crossed from facts over to opinions then they are usually shaped in some way by emotion. There is a negative connotation around using "emotional" but there is some emotion tied to it hence why you feel strong in your opinions about things.
Not trying to get in the middle here just trying to translate a bit between the two of you rather than you guys arguing over a semantics issue for the next three pages.
Good points. When I say emotional, I think "oh the poor kids in cages, let's open it all up cause the poor kids" type thing.
I can say I am not really feeling emotional when I make my points, other than in a "does this make sense" kinda way. Maybe it comes across that way from the typed word perspective.
Fred pisses me off sometimes, so that is emotional. lol.