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Have/would you put someone on ignore?

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#230026 by Starfish Scott
Fri Feb 14, 2014 3:26 pm
What did he just say?

Oh yeah I have to click the link.. lol

#230028 by Cajundaddy
Fri Feb 14, 2014 3:42 pm
Meh,

For me, life is too short for venom. It seems like a pretty useless tool for conversation and like a cheap guitar that won't stay in tune, it rarely gets the job done so why use it at all? No one was ever lifted up by reading, listening to, or spewing venom. When we spew it, we tend to get it all over ourselves anyways.

As musicians we all have a fire in our bellies and good music, like good sex gives us a vacation from the fire for a little while. This fire makes for some lively conversations and debates at times but at the end of the day, it's really just a difference of opinion. I tend to be more conservative than most of the musicians I play with (some actually graduated from Cal Berkeley for crying out loud). We joke about the fact that we cancel each other out at the polls and then simply lay it down and play.

I can forgive their liberalness because I know they are wrong. :wink:

As to the OP poll, I have used it on occasion but usually when the venom starts flying, I just forgive them and turn the page. If this looks like you, maybe give it a rest:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ_GaCjpAPI

#230032 by Planetguy
Fri Feb 14, 2014 5:55 pm
Starfish Scott wrote:
I know your upset, but politics seem to do that to everyone.

Thick skin, brother. I find it hard to believe that you let that penetrate.


glad you find it hard to believe i let that penetrate. you got that spot on, scott...i don't.

as for being upset...

let's see....racism does upset me. and a few other things no doubt. but in general i don't get "upset" by anyone who has different politics or religious beliefs than me. viva la difference.

i might get disappointed in some if their politics cause them to be homophobic, quick to draw conclusions of others different than themselves, or if they lack compassion for those worse off than themselves.


as for turning off Rosie O'donnel when she comes on ...that's exactly how i feel about Televangelists and Forumevangelists spouting the words of god and then offhandedly calling people "idiots", "fools", "morons", and worse because someone has the gall to disagree with them on politics or religion.

that's a real turnoff.

#230033 by Planetguy
Fri Feb 14, 2014 5:59 pm
Thejohnny7band wrote:Meh,



I can forgive their liberalness because I know they are wrong. :wink:



LOL good one! :lol:

#230040 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Fri Feb 14, 2014 6:21 pm
Politics, as a topic in rock and roll, is a close third to religion, which is right behind sex.

So it seems naive to think any of us could separate them. The left puts their political messages in protest songs, while the right does it on talk radio.

I see no reason why the most important issues of our day have to be ignored in a discussion group, just because we're all musicians.

But it is sad when we see each other as enemies instead of brothers, even wayward ones.

To me, politics, religion, sex, music....it's all the same topic. Life.








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#230062 by MikeTalbot
Sat Feb 15, 2014 1:36 am
I've been thinking about this culture of ours a lot over the last few days. I was watching old TV shows on YouTube this week (snowed in): George & Gracie, Amos & Andy, Jack Benny...

What really grabbed me was how nice everyone was - it was a shock, and an embarrassing one for a man my age to see how far down we've fallen in my lifetime - I own some of it.

The slowness of the pace was strange too - we're always running these days.

And all the men wore suits! (I hope that's not necessary for good manners to return 8)

Talbot

#230069 by zar535135
Sat Feb 15, 2014 12:36 pm
Would I put anyone on ignore? Depends on how annoying their juvenile rants and posts became, most times id sit back and get a laugh at the dribble spewed. But there are times when it becomes sad to see grown men act like such children

#230077 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:49 pm
yod wrote:Politics, as a topic in rock and roll, is a close third to religion, which is right behind sex.

So it seems naive to think any of us could separate them. The left puts their political messages in protest songs, while the right does it on talk radio.

I see no reason why the most important issues of our day have to be ignored in a discussion group, just because we're all musicians.

But it is sad when we see each other as enemies instead of brothers, even wayward ones.

To me, politics, religion, sex, music....it's all the same topic. Life.

This should make every American tremble

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxcMKtsm ... p%3A%2F%2F






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A wise man shows, he is not asleep.
Thanks Ted.

#230082 by Starfish Scott
Sun Feb 16, 2014 1:02 am
Just one question "when adults debate, do they act like this"?

No? Then that just shot Yod's argument to hell.

If the debaters had any shred of civility, that's be a different story.
What we got going on is the equivalent of "the chicken shack o politics" and it doesn't strike me as "civil" imo.

#230105 by gtZip
Sun Feb 16, 2014 7:55 pm
Planetguy, somehow you ended up on my ignore list and everytime I duck in here I say to myself, "What the hell? I need to change that.".

So now for reals, I'm changing it.

I have no idear how it happened and I've never had even a hint of dislike for you... I respect you, and I think that you are one of the 'thank god' additions to the forum over the last... what is it now?... 2 years?

Anyways, never had a need for the ignore button, so let me fix that.

#230106 by gtZip
Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:00 pm
GLENNY J wrote:NO Scotty... This guy has insulted a long list of great people for minor reasons. He is just plain not a pleasant person. He is getting a reputation as the AF. He is. I don't have any problem with him... he has a problem... with me.

Sorry I still have a set. Don't like it don't read it.


Never even approached insulting me.
But then, I may not be a great person.

#230113 by Planetguy
Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:38 pm
gtZip wrote:
GLENNY J wrote:NO Scotty... This guy has insulted a long list of great people for minor reasons. He is just plain not a pleasant person. He is getting a reputation as the AF. He is. I don't have any problem with him... he has a problem... with me.

Sorry I still have a set. Don't like it don't read it.


Never even approached insulting me.
But then, I may not be a great person.


what.... there's SOMEONE on here i HAVEN'T insulted???? say it AIN'T SO!!! geeze, how'd i overlook you? i guess i've been slacking off. i'll have to check my records to see if there's anyone else i've MISSED! LOL!

gtzip.....as to any claims about my behavior.. good, bad, or otherwise... remember it's always important to consider the source. :wink:

but seriously, thanks for the kind words...they're much appreciated. and back atcha, man. 8)

#230119 by RGMixProject
Mon Feb 17, 2014 12:07 am
Oh... now I get it.... Eddy Arnold "Make the world go away"?

#230198 by Planetguy
Tue Feb 18, 2014 6:02 pm
RGMixProject wrote:Oh... now I get it.... Eddy Arnold "Make the world go away"?


if you're referring to the thread title "Put you in the cornfield"...that's a reference to the Twilight Zone episode "It's A Good Life" that featured Cloris Leachman and Bill Mumy (Will Robinson on "Lost In Space") as the scary 6 yr old w super powers that allowed him to turn people who displeased him into inanimate objects ...or put them in the cornfield.

#230200 by GuitarMikeB
Tue Feb 18, 2014 6:36 pm
Planetguy wrote:
RGMixProject wrote:Oh... now I get it.... Eddy Arnold "Make the world go away"?


if you're referring to the thread title "Put you in the cornfield"...that's a reference to the Twilight Zone episode "It's A Good Life" that featured Cloris Leachman and Bill Mumy (Will Robinson on "Lost In Space") as the scary 6 yr old w super powers that allowed him to turn people who displeased him into inanimate objects ...or put them in the cornfield.


Did you know that episode was based on a short story by Harlan Ellison called 'When Jeffty Was Five'?

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