Originally posted by: firework
@bold: Please do this as a joke. I dare you. Why do you have to be silent when your intentions are good and you want to joke? 😲 😲 After all you're all for comedians and freedom of speech!
@red: Of course, they are just THAT good at reading your intentions! 😃
If i am not mistaken , your previous UserName was Oblivion, wasn't it ?..or may be i am confusing you with someone else .. either ways , i am jumping in to elaborate your argument in pink , hope you dont mind .. 😆
Judging the nobility of intentions is indeed tricky/subjective/relative , usually prevailing sensibilities play a rather important role in determining it but most importantly the context makes all the difference .. cracking a bomb joke in an airplane pretty much qualifies your intentions as ignoble irrespective of whether you were just joking or not ..same joke, if cracked on other appropriate occasions , perhaps a comedy event or when you are hanging around with friends or family, most certainly qualifies as just a 'joke' .. context made all the difference.. and context together with intent determines the credibility of most your actions IMO..
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Gubbara since my post limit is over , i am editing the reply here :
Originally posted by: Gubbara.
WoW..
How did you find out he said "f*** hanuman' ?
You saw before it got removed i guess ? coz i found nothing there😕
Yes i saw it before the post was removed , and that is why members on that thread were discussing "the post that was removed " ...
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Editing here to add the reply to firework's below post :
Originally posted by: firework
I know if I say Bomb in a airplane/airport I will get bumb rushed or if I go upto Obama's face and say something I will get in trouble . But thats because my intention is evil .
^^ Hope that explains the context of my reply.
Yes the context of your reply is perfectly clear & that is why i explained it earlier itself how its tricky/relative/subjective to judge "intent" & how the context plays a huge part in it ..
Let me try putting it this way , your intentions will be deemed ignoble or noble depending on the context of the predicament .. there has to be a common/feasible/appropriate/acceptable parameter to pass on a judgment on something which is so very subjective & things like "context" is what comes in handy in such cases to pass a near-perfect justified verdict...i hope its clear now..
Edited by Quixotic5 - 10 years ago