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Originally posted by Mr Webname Sometimes when we have been on the end of an action that we personally disagree with, we may also become clouded as to a perceived understanding of the personality of the other person.
Or to take that further, sometimes if we feel witness to injustice personal or otherwise, we may form biases against people that have little to do with the what may truly be going on in the mind of the offender. I think its human nature for us all to be small or petty from time to time (often times I find myself enjoying it, though most when the other is "in" on the joke.) We're all the sum of our experiences, and some experiences may be less about right and wrong, good and evil, than about a stark difference in perspective that erroneously gets confused with absolute truth.
Originally posted by Nexus some experiences may be less about right and wrong, good and evil, than about a stark difference in perspective that erroneously gets confused with absolute truth.
Precisely true! The concept of "polite sarcasm" has a statistically higher rate of failure when trasmitted over a TCP connection. Generally ends up translating as "malicious intent". Keyboard "signal-dropping" can be worse than a game of telephone, I think.