Squanto wrote:
Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
I'm pretty sure good people would want someone like me around more often than most other people.
This is quite possibly one of the most arrogant things I've read around here in a long time.
Then you're ignoring the previous sentence and straining to be offended. Most good people (law abiding, calm, unobnoxious, etc) in a restaurant, bar, park, movie theater, would rather have someone sitting next to them that is the same, not a rude, loud, drunken jerk. I also said "someone like me", as in law abiding, calm, unobnoxious, etc, not specifically me as if I think my looks, personality, or "turds gleam with the sweat nectar of awesomeness". There are plenty of people like me around, but I can't confindently say that they are a majority. Therefore "most other people" (IMO) do not have or display all of those attributes.
What percentage of people do you think haven't been arrested, suspended from school, fired from a job, in several physical confrontations (drunk or not), have a clean credit record, or regularly cheat on their spouses or carelessly sleep around? How many people do you really think can answer "no" too all those things these days? Add or subtract anything you want from the list to fit your moral compass, but you get the idea. I doubt most people fall into that category, hence the phrase, "most other people". Just because I fit doesn't mean that I think I'm such a great guy either. I think those values should be a baseline, or a statistical norm. I really believe it's more of a commentary on the lack of values and how "bad" society is or can be than anything else.
I'll just wait for the next over-reactionary comment that exaggerates my words into whatever works for the next put down.