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<p>[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 14701, member: 7"]</p><p>This topic was made based off my musings of why bluegate found the topic about the hypothetical scenario to be in "bad taste". I don't think that bluegate was saying that the topic demonstrated a lack of respect towards anybody, but he was instead just tone-policing and tut-tutting the things that he thought weren't fit to be discussed.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering what topics are acceptable to be talked about or not, and who or what determines that? </p><p></p><p>I don't think bluegate's real issue was that he found the topic to be distasteful, I think he was either (more likely) trying to protect his reputation on another site, or (less likely) was deeply ashamed of something.</p><p></p><p>So this topic was to him, but is also to everyone who avoids discussing certain topics on the internet, and asks them, "why?"</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 14701, member: 7"] This topic was made based off my musings of why bluegate found the topic about the hypothetical scenario to be in "bad taste". I don't think that bluegate was saying that the topic demonstrated a lack of respect towards anybody, but he was instead just tone-policing and tut-tutting the things that he thought weren't fit to be discussed. I was wondering what topics are acceptable to be talked about or not, and who or what determines that? I don't think bluegate's real issue was that he found the topic to be distasteful, I think he was either (more likely) trying to protect his reputation on another site, or (less likely) was deeply ashamed of something. So this topic was to him, but is also to everyone who avoids discussing certain topics on the internet, and asks them, "why?" [/QUOTE]
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