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Old 08-23-2018, 03:31 PM   #1
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Default what's the difference between a personal attack, an insult, and a true statement

are insults true?

can insults be relevant to arguments?

how is an insult different than a personal attack?

consider:
you're fat
how does this differ from
your BMI indicates you're morbidly obese
when both can be saying the same thing?

or, take this:
A: you're unreliable
B: you have missed rent three times this year, and flaked on plans several times.
it seems that, for every insult, e.g.
"you're stupid"
this can just be expanded on, to e.g.
"you're stupid" --> "you're being stupid" --> "you're being thoughtless" --> "you have not given this issue due diligence"
few people would consider "you have not given this issue due thought" an insult, but "you're stupid" is almost always considered one.

where do you draw the line for insults?

what is an insult to you?

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