RainmanTime
Super Moderator
TTA,
Thanks for the answers. And just so we are clear here: I do not intend to respond to your baiting questions or comments intended to make this about me. This thread is not about me, and nor is The John Titor Experiment about me. But I can understand how someone would use such a tactic to try to turn sentiments against one's inquisitor.
From question (4):
Let's move forward:
7) Do you have a particular disdain or concern with regard to Western ethics and morals that you do not think is present in other societies? IOW, do you find that Western society is "more to blame" for the situation we find our world in today?
8) Do you ever feel that some nebulous force or person is "out to get you"?
9) Have you ever suffered any cranial injuries that may have induced concussions or other impaired cognitive states?
10) Do you eat dessert: Regularly, seldomly, or not at all?
11) Have you ever met any living being that claimed to be from a different time than the one you live in? If so, was there any way for you to verify or validate this being's claim?
You are, for the most part, doing just fine with the questions. While I have pointed a few things out in your answers above, that does not invalidate your answers in the least. Thanks for your continued cooperation.
RMT
Thanks for the answers. And just so we are clear here: I do not intend to respond to your baiting questions or comments intended to make this about me. This thread is not about me, and nor is The John Titor Experiment about me. But I can understand how someone would use such a tactic to try to turn sentiments against one's inquisitor.
You can only offend me if I allow it, and I am not the type to take offense to small things such as this. Your view here is quite interesting, I must say, when you claim "many" people do not care for other people's feelings. Quite the opposite seems to be true with the ever increasing need to portray political correctness in all things social. Many have even claimed this to be the scourge of a truly free society, since nowhere in the Bill Of Rights does it protect a citizen against being offended. Indeed, if you look at the whole Mohammad cartoon flap, I think you will see a world (and media) that is generally bending to the whim of radical Islam so as to NOT offend them. And yet you seem to see the opposite. You point at the east coast, and I suspect it is really a smaller region (as in a very large city) where this attitude prevails (and has prevailed for longer than you or I have been alive). And again I refer to the current case where "Islamic Law" is being used as an excuse to execute a man who has made the free choice to change his religious beliefs. More than feelings are being hurt in that case, yet you seem to always focus on the "evils" of Western society. Why is that? Indeed, this will lead to my next question, but before that:Calm down Ray, I was speaking in general terms. I apologize for using "we" in the context that I used it in. I did not mean to offend you or anyone.
However, I would go on to use “we†in radicalism in the sense that “many†people in general living in Western Civilzations seem to not care for “many†people's feelings, and often times they ignore the fact that they can hurt.
There is nothing ruthless about it. I am approaching this in a highly scientific way, which you seem to imply you have come to understand. Of course I will inject my own opinions, but this is more for the sake of the other readers. I'd hope you could focus on the questions, but I don't fault you for responding to my personal comments.I accepted your question as genuine interest, but somehow I now sense sarcasm and radicalism in pursuing in this investigation with the TTA ruthlessly.
From question (4):
While your answer does provide more data, I am not sure you read or understood it correctly. It was not a question of whether YOU were gentle or reasonable. The question was asking how you felt about the sociopolitical environment of the time in which you grew up, as opposed to what you see around you now. You do not have to revisit the question if you don't wish to, but feel free to clarify if you do.Sure, I guess I was reasonable. I didn’t say much, til I came on here.
How about you? Did you feel you were gentle and reasonable in your sociopolitical history?
This thread, and that question, was not about your online persona (TTA). Of course such a persona cannot own a car. The question was directed at Javier Cortez, not TTA. But once again, your answer speaks volumes even in its brevity.Have I ever owned a classic muscle car? Hmmm… the TTA has not.
There was at least a 50% tongue-in-cheek nature to question (6). But again, your answer has been logged and will be valuable. The tongue-in-cheek answer would have been "NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition!" Yes, British humor can be difficult at times.Well Ray, you seem to think I’m already an absolutist. And I’m not much of a religious person, so I guess I can’t really give you an answer to this.
Let's move forward:
7) Do you have a particular disdain or concern with regard to Western ethics and morals that you do not think is present in other societies? IOW, do you find that Western society is "more to blame" for the situation we find our world in today?
8) Do you ever feel that some nebulous force or person is "out to get you"?
9) Have you ever suffered any cranial injuries that may have induced concussions or other impaired cognitive states?
10) Do you eat dessert: Regularly, seldomly, or not at all?
11) Have you ever met any living being that claimed to be from a different time than the one you live in? If so, was there any way for you to verify or validate this being's claim?
You are, for the most part, doing just fine with the questions. While I have pointed a few things out in your answers above, that does not invalidate your answers in the least. Thanks for your continued cooperation.
RMT