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sdurs t1_j3sgn98 wrote

Those are literally interchangeable things. You could switch quays name for kids and it would be the exact same.

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mavajo t1_j3shpvw wrote

No, they're not interchangeable. One shows accountability, the other doesn't. If you can't tell the difference there then you're not equipped to have this conversation.

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sdurs t1_j3siazj wrote

What accountability are you referring to? Mouthing words in a tunnel? Or crying because you were caught doing something wrong?

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mavajo t1_j3sjq1b wrote

It was obvious to anyone with emotional intelligence that he was breaking down because he was mad at himself for making a stupid mistake - not because he was mad at being punished. And that was confirmed when he stated that exact thing in his apology.

If you can't tell the difference between those two things, that's your problem, not mine. And it would also be kind of ironic, since you're criticizing Walker for his emotional immaturity while you're right there with him.

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sdurs t1_j3sk0gx wrote

I don't think someone who takes personal digs at someone during discourse should be lecturing in maturity. Not once have I made this about you

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mavajo t1_j3tounu wrote

Your emotional maturity is germane to your ability to evaluate and interpret the emotions of others.

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PeterSagansLaundry t1_j3siiob wrote

Being mad at yourself for fucking up is the literal opposite of being mad at someone else because you got caught.

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