There are probably people out there who don't like cheese too. There are probably even some people who don't like cheese, images of bondage and images of bumcracks.Elessarina wrote:lordpasternack wrote: Richard wouldn't do that. He's too fearful/paranoid/protective/prudent of dear RDFRS to endorse publicly a place where people have bondage and visible bumcracks in their avatars, and people talk about other members saving RD.net with a blowjob.
You forget that not everyone wants to see images of bondage and bumcracks
Apology from Richard Dawkins (Yes Really).
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Re: Apology from Richard Dawkins (Yes Really).
The Hell Law says that Hell is reserved exclusively for them that
believe in it. Further, the lowest Rung in Hell is reserved for them that
believe in it on the supposition that they'll go there if they don't.
-- Honest Book of Truth; The Gospel According to Fred, 3:1
believe in it. Further, the lowest Rung in Hell is reserved for them that
believe in it on the supposition that they'll go there if they don't.
-- Honest Book of Truth; The Gospel According to Fred, 3:1
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It's generally the opposite. You don't usually see pictures like that everywhere and I am not sure what the age minimum is for using RDF.. is there one? is it 13?Anthroban wrote:
I suspect they're in the grave minority.
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I swallow several times in any ordinary given day...Rum wrote: Tell me, do you usually swallow?

Then they for sudden joy did weep,
And I for sorrow sung,
That such a king should play bo-peep,
And go the fools among.
Prithee, nuncle, keep a schoolmaster that can teach
thy fool to lie: I would fain learn to lie.
And I for sorrow sung,
That such a king should play bo-peep,
And go the fools among.
Prithee, nuncle, keep a schoolmaster that can teach
thy fool to lie: I would fain learn to lie.
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Re: Apology from Richard Dawkins (Yes Really).
Lol for fucks sake, I'm having a pissing match with someone over the verbal abuse Josh has gotten from here on PZ's blog.
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010 ... _whole.php
Something tells me he's a Fluffy (someone who's extremely politically correct and thinks any naughty language is automatically bad and exaggerates it to make it sound worse then what it really is.)

http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010 ... _whole.php
Something tells me he's a Fluffy (someone who's extremely politically correct and thinks any naughty language is automatically bad and exaggerates it to make it sound worse then what it really is.)
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Re: Apology from Richard Dawkins (Yes Really).
I dunno...reminds me a lot of the apologies politicians issue when they their poll numbers suddenly plummet over some issue they've made a serious gaffe on.
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Re: Apology from Richard Dawkins (Yes Really).
It's that water bottle. I should have taken it off you.lordpasternack wrote:I swallow several times in any ordinary given day...Rum wrote: Tell me, do you usually swallow?


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Re: Apology from Richard Dawkins (Yes Really).
The youngest person I recall was 13 - of course not everyone put their age or mentioned it in their posts. When we knew we had a poster who was a minor, we did try to keep an eye on them - not because we thought they would be disruptive, but to protect them as best we could. Children don't always think of the consequences of posting very personal info online.Elessarina wrote:It's generally the opposite. You don't usually see pictures like that everywhere and I am not sure what the age minimum is for using RDF.. is there one? is it 13?Anthroban wrote:
I suspect they're in the grave minority.
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Inevitably ...

As these things go, I think he was a hell of a lot more forthcoming and candid than your average politician.Reverend Blair wrote:I dunno...reminds me a lot of the apologies politicians issue when they their poll numbers suddenly plummet over some issue they've made a serious gaffe on.

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For some reason I feel too embarrassed to read it.
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eXcommunicate wrote:For some reason I feel too embarrassed to read it.


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Wut?klr wrote:eXcommunicate wrote:For some reason I feel too embarrassed to read it.Show some guts man. It's lucky for you Clinton Huxley isn't on-line right now.
I read the bloody thing, but it's an embarrassment that it had to come to this. For all parties.
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True. Ultimately, it has nothing to do with RD's overreaction in the "Outrage" piece. The root causes are much deeper and more fundamental. I hope he's finally waking up to those.eXcommunicate wrote:Wut?klr wrote:eXcommunicate wrote:For some reason I feel too embarrassed to read it.Show some guts man. It's lucky for you Clinton Huxley isn't on-line right now.
I read the bloody thing, but it's an embarrassment that it had to come to this.
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Re: Apology from Richard Dawkins (Yes Really).
Well, we'll have to disagree on that.klr wrote:As these things go, I think he was a hell of a lot more forthcoming and candid than your average politician.
I accept the apology and I'm glad he did it, but much of the trust and respect that used to be there has been lost for me. That kind of thing takes a long time to rebuild.
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You must have a better class of politician over there, that's all I can say. Seriously.Reverend Blair wrote:Well, we'll have to disagree on that.klr wrote:As these things go, I think he was a hell of a lot more forthcoming and candid than your average politician.
I accept the apology and I'm glad he did it, but much of the trust and respect that used to be there has been lost for me. That kind of thing takes a long time to rebuild.

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Re: Apology from Richard Dawkins (Yes Really).
Yes, it would be fun if he told us exactly what he said to Josh in private about his fucking-up of this transition.
But that isn't what a good leader would do. A good leader would rake him over the coals privately, then publicly take responsibility himself for what was done in his name and under his instructions. Dawkins did B. I think there's a fair chance that he did A as well, and that he and Josh had a long serious conversation which we will never hear.
It sounds like Dawkins made time to read what people have been saying- and it sounds like he's read the threads here, as well. Truly, if he wants to take his web site in a different direction, I have no real problem with that. All I really wanted was some evidence that he understood what had happened and had thought about it in a serious way, which it seems like he has now done.
I don't know whether I'll use the new rdnet or not. How could I know? I haven't seen it yet. But I'm considerably less pissed-off at Dawkins (though not necessarily at Josh) than I was yesterday.
But that isn't what a good leader would do. A good leader would rake him over the coals privately, then publicly take responsibility himself for what was done in his name and under his instructions. Dawkins did B. I think there's a fair chance that he did A as well, and that he and Josh had a long serious conversation which we will never hear.
It sounds like Dawkins made time to read what people have been saying- and it sounds like he's read the threads here, as well. Truly, if he wants to take his web site in a different direction, I have no real problem with that. All I really wanted was some evidence that he understood what had happened and had thought about it in a serious way, which it seems like he has now done.
I don't know whether I'll use the new rdnet or not. How could I know? I haven't seen it yet. But I'm considerably less pissed-off at Dawkins (though not necessarily at Josh) than I was yesterday.
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