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1. CJeffe+(OP)[view] [source] 2015-08-04 22:14:27
The problem is not those who say "A train can never go more than 10 miles an hour". The problem is (for example) the users who, on any story ever which mentioned women, trot out multiple posts on how women are actually the source of all problems in tech, and are oppressing men. There is also (in my experience) no point trying to have a discussion with such people.

It gets tiring to read such posts, and after the first couple they provide no value. Why not skip them?

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2. cheald+D[view] [source] 2015-08-04 22:19:44
>>CJeffe+(OP)
Well, for starters, they may have useful and valuable contributions on stories which aren't about the hotbutton issues on which you find their opinions disagreeable.
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3. gravyp+3b[view] [source] [discussion] 2015-08-05 00:18:23
>>cheald+D
I agree cheald and I'd like to build upon your stipulation. CJefferson, I disagree with you on this account but I do agree with your position from the "A Hand-Drawn QR Code Alternative" from a few days ago.

Had I not been able to come to the conclusion you had on my own, I might have endorsed something that was ultimately worse than another solution.

4. unders+xi[view] [source] 2015-08-05 02:34:51
>>CJeffe+(OP)
>Why not skip them?

Why not, I bet you can do that just fine without a tool? Do you always have to reply to everything that you read?

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