I didn't say anything about a divorce or murder. Maybe I was bad at getting my point across.
The point I'm attempting to make is that putting value on your word, and by association giving extra value to a vow over another type of promise, is a lesser respected or necessary part of being a human in the late stage capitalist society that we live in.
This can be evidenced by people saying that a vow can easily be broken if the circumstances change.
A lot of people in the current culture we live in do not place any value on their word or honor. I don't really blame people for this since the system we live in almost exclusively rewards exactly the opposite behavior.
But it does make it very hard to communicate with people when you don't have the same vocabulary.
It seems like you and I believe a vow is something that you make and would hold yourself to regardless of circumstance. But the nature of our capitalistic society teaches us from very young age that if it will improve your standing, your finances, or your situation in some way, then it is okay to break your personal code.
With that rambling paragraph in mind, it's not surprising when we find out that most folks don't have a personal code and vows mean nothing more than a pinky swear.
Partakes in text-based medium. Refuses to read well written and polite comment that is four whole paragraphs. Proceeds to think they are the intelligent one in the conversation. Are you huffing glue right now?
That voice there is a part of you that knows that murdering people solely on the basis of which religion
This is the part of your comment I was referring to. That user never said anything about their religion. They said something about waiting to have information about their actions.
Conflating those two is easy, and effective at making those who judge others by their actions seem like religious bigots.
Notice that they never said anything about the religion, but question the ACTIONS of that synagogue before expending emotional energy.
And they didn't call for their deaths, they merely said that if they were one of the synagogues who are preaching hate then they won't care about their suffering, just as those people don't care about the suffering in gaza right now.
This shit is so common and so infuriating - "They laughed at his death because of his beliefs"
No, you are being disingenuous - "They laughed at his death because of his actions. he called for the death and suffering of many." is not the same thing at all.
I'm with you here. I have put qnaps in dozens of smb client solutions and I have only ever had problems with one of them. I don't stan qnap - truenas all the way. But their offerings are not nearly as bad as this thread seems to imply.
I directly quoted what you said and then created an analogy to explain what I took from your words. Keep blabbing on. I'm not going to fucking reply again. You are a goddamn idiot.
I didn't say anything about a divorce or murder. Maybe I was bad at getting my point across.
The point I'm attempting to make is that putting value on your word, and by association giving extra value to a vow over another type of promise, is a lesser respected or necessary part of being a human in the late stage capitalist society that we live in.
This can be evidenced by people saying that a vow can easily be broken if the circumstances change.
That is not what a vow means.