Lisan-al-gaiband noodlecat59's offtopic slapfight
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@NotShanalotte said in Lisan-al-gaiband noodlecat59's offtopic slapfight:
@lisan-al-gaib I didn't make the rule, and I showed you since you hadn't seen it. I admitted it wasn't in my write-up and should have been.
You didn't participate in the thread. Period. The topic was diet. User VehmicJuryman has made since made the same point as you but without the antics. If you had edited your post, you could have learned from his example.
That time has passed, seeing as you've doubled down and claim you've done nothing wrong. Unfortunately you don't have DarksydePhil's luck.
Normally I'd temporarily ban you for 48 and let you cool off. However, the rule is explicit. It no longer matters about the Muhammed topic and your reaction.
I'm really only writing all this out for other users. I'll always extend my hand, even if my efforts aren't always 100% on point, even for users who may dislike me.
As for the other two users who want to argue, I'm locking this thread as it's served its purpose. I'd hate to move to my old way of doing things by chat with no transparency, but I may have to make that a case-by-case basis now.
@Andrewㅤ said in Muhammad Pbuh, The original peater?:
Various sources present a description of Muhammad. He was above average in height, with a sturdy frame and wide chest. His hair, thick, black and curly. His teeth were well-spaced and pearly white. His face was described as intelligent, with a broad forehead. He had exceptionally clear glowing skin, and a sharp jawline. He is described to have a delightful natural scent which emanates from his pure being. He would walk very quickly and radiated high energy as if the earth was made easy for him.
You're either very confused or biased.
The thread is "Muhammad pbuh the original Peater", the argument is not only what he eats, it's also the characteristics he has, so the OP makes an association between Muhammad's diet and his characteristics in the Muslim lore, in the Muslim lore Muhammad married a 6 year old girl and had relations with her when she was 9, It must not be left out, because one of the arguments implicit in the OP is that Muhammad's "peaty" diet contributes to his characteristics, do you think that having sex with 9 year old girls is a resultant tendency of a "peaty" diet, or an argument to support why Muhammad is the "original Peater"?
Do you read? The user VehmicJuryman argued that Muhammad having sex slaves reduced his stress (positive association), he said nothing about the fact that he had relations with a 9 year old girl according to Muslim lore. So his comment has nothing to do with mine, it's a bad comment from which there's nothing to learn apartsi if you think sexual slavery is acceptable.
The rest is false or there IS nothing to answer everything has been said above.
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lisan al gaib is now banned, their refusal to follow the rule in question being the reason: telling others to kill themselves is explicitly against the rules.
I have locked this thread. For the users listed below, if they so choose, resolution will now be one-on-one.
@CO3, if you want resolution on your point, you must send me a chat. Realize that I have no connection to Ray and don't need to believe anything he said. Nothing. Though, I don't mean my essay post towards you to put you down: if you can calmly convince me, I'm all ears.
Your issue was personal though, and that will never change how I moderate. Consider in the future that if you mean to take anything you don't like on this forum as a personal attack, which is what you did here, I'll strongly consider moderation action, not mediation.
**@Razvan **, you should get a clear picture having read the last post that the human element is required for fair moderation, to appreciate nuance, motive, and so on. A machine that would not allow disagreement with Ray would have already banned you for the post I screenshotted, consider that my "personal ideas" are what spares you from your own standard .
As for the post I screenshotted, see here and refer to times Ray compared stress and hypothyroidism to aging. I didn't really make that clear previously. To recommend choline to someone under stress would fall under this, hence my point to you.
I look forward to a nice, calm, well written message that will change my outlook on how I handled this situation, Razvan. As I told CO3, you not liking that I disagree with Ray counts for nothing. It may shock you that my healing has come more form a Barnes-like approach. And a bit of Selye too. Lastly, likewise that if I see you taking something personally that doesn't affect you, I'll skip the mediation step, the "personal ideas" of mine.
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