In response to
"Here we fundamentally disagree"
by
Reagen
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Uh...I agree, but what you say here is not what znu was asking. -- nm
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Maybe different by a hair, but not much. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 29, 13:23
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So the speaker is always responsible for how their words are interpreted by each individual that hears them?
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SGTAmerica #TeamCap
Jun 29, 13:27
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I think you've got to be aware of it. Someone who likes me is going to have a very different view of what I say than someone who doesn't.
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Roger More
Jun 29, 13:40
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I believe I can say that I do not care for Hilary Clinton without worrying about how the person hearing me
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groiny
Jun 29, 13:43
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For me, it depends on context. Like, on HSX there's a guy who complains continually about Ghostbusters every time it comes up, how it's going to bomb,
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Roger More
Jun 29, 13:56
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depending on what you say, sure.
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Mel Profit
Jun 29, 13:52
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I can print you out a badge too, if you'd like. :) -- nm
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 29, 13:48
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Or at least you should be able to...
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SGTAmerica #TeamCap
Jun 29, 13:45
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Communication requires both a speaker and a listener. It is quite possible for a speaker to communicate something to a listener that the speaker
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TWuG
Jun 29, 13:34
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I wouldn't say to each individual, no, but in regards to the cultural impact in a collective sense, yes.
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 29, 13:32
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there is some responsibility on the part of the speaker to communicate in a way that the listener will truly hear the message. -- nm
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Andie
Jun 29, 13:30
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weighted for the effect of the speaker, absolutely. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 29, 13:28
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