Mojo2
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It seems as though for many, the anonymity leads them to act more aggressively , which would include aggressively defending their positions no matter that they have thoroughly refuted.
I mean to me, I don't see the big deal. obviously no one could be an expert on every single subject. Mistakes happen.
Of course that leads to another thing, people on here tend to think they know it all, and if someone doesn't know something they are like "hahahahahhaha you dumb fuck you didn't know the GDP of Turkmanistan in 2008?" like a bunch of dorks, which leads people to just get even more defensive and protective of their opinions which are based on untrue facts that they refuse to let go of.
Please don't take this constructive criticism the wrong way.
If this is a new thing to you or if this phenomenon confounds you, you've got a lot to learn. I'm pretty sure that you didn't spend a whole lot of time in an environment like this before taking terminal leave and now you're getting a feel for the dynamic, so it's completely understandable.
Spend more time reading and less time posting if you really want an answer to the question you posed in the OP.
In your reply to him, I detect a little bit of what the Col. was referring to.
You resemble his remarks.
You may have intended not to offend but your anger tipped you off.
Self control is part of a winner's code.