Comment by cxr
> This is such a ridiculously cynical interpretation.
no u
> Someone doing something that you consider outdated or inefficient does not imply that he is malicious.
The absence of malice does not erase the harmful effects.
> This is such a ridiculously cynical interpretation.
no u
> Someone doing something that you consider outdated or inefficient does not imply that he is malicious.
The absence of malice does not erase the harmful effects.
You specifically attributed malice and I'm responding to that.
As to these supposed harmful effects. If you find the most basic of social pleasantries to be such an unmanageable burden then I'm likely better off not associating with you. Do you get angry at people who greet you as you walk by on the street? Navigating that interaction similarly demands some small part of your attention after all, however brief it might be.