Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-24561237-20140810223709/@comment-25345255-20140815043628

TheShadowAssassin wrote: Le Beater wrote: *Note* I do not typically call others "retards" IRL, so don't act like I do.

You're not making much sense now. If I knew someone in person with a mental disability, I'd say they had a mental disability, I wouldn't tell people "Hey guys, my friend here is mentally retarded." If that's how you think the word should be used, that isn't really the case.

EDIT: I'm unfollowing this thread now, as I know you'll just try in every way possible to convince me that my opinion is false. I never said nor acted like you call others retards, but I asked a question in which there was a scenario assuming that the person who asnwered does call others retards in jest, and you answered. Not my fault.

Quit twisting my words, Beater. I never mentioned any scenario in which you would call a mentally disabled person either a mentally retarded person or a mentally disabled person. I only mention a scenario in which you call a friend a retard jokingly within the hearing range of a mentally disabled person, and whether or not you would do that.

Go ahead an funfollow the thread, but you need to know: if you join in a debate, expect opposition. Just because people oppose your opinions doesn't mean that they think your are completely wrong and that you should "bend to their will". Regardless, running away from the opposition hurts your reputation a lot, too. Just going to reply to your last sentence, because I absolutely hate people who treat me like a coward.

What I'm doing isn't "running away" from the opposition, it's dropping this conversation on the thread, so this little argument stops. In other words, it's doing the community a favor, and closing the conversation