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You can be assured of one thing..... "But that's different"!!!ejecta":1wnhi70g said:So was Rogue.![]()
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You can be assured of one thing..... "But that's different"!!!ejecta":1wnhi70g said:So was Rogue.![]()
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ejecta":18cn0rxu said:Gooseman":18cn0rxu said:ejecta":18cn0rxu said:Gooseman":18cn0rxu said:Ejecta: Imagine you were discussing something with someone, perhaps the purchase of variable X. The person you are talking to is me in this hypothetical. I know nothing at all about you, except for a few vague facts and the truth that you want to purchase X. Instead of commenting on X, or anything about X, I choose to instead make a huge judgment about you, based on little facts, then present to you a solution based on such ill-advised facts. You may respond negatively to me, but many people would.
Do I have to solve for x? I wasn't that good at algebra.![]()
No, you don't, nor does it have to be some personal tension between the two of us. You stated clearly that the advice was good. I am commenting on the advice itself. If you disagree and would like to discuss this, please tell me where Rogue's comments were educated and warranted? Otherwise, I too, can have fun being silly!![]()
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The guy's own words gave plenty of info that would lead any clear thinking person to say that maybe he should rethink the idea. If you don't see that then I think this conversation is over. Now you can judge Rogues motives or whether the guy asked for advice or not. I think he opened the door with giving out freely his situation and that's fine but I think if "times are tough" for someone... telling them the truth that is sometimes hard to hear whether they asked for it or not IMHO is the right thing to do.
crankyrayhanky":pd0jhxf0 said:There's no assumptions there IMO. Keep in mind I have no restraint myself in GAS, but it's easy for me to advise on other's situation![]()
Rogue":28zyj5ya said:The "facts" that were given were "We don't make a lot of money and times is tough lately".Gooseman":28zyj5ya said:Ejecta: Imagine you were discussing something with someone, perhaps the purchase of variable X. The person you are talking to is me in this hypothetical. I know nothing at all about you, except for a few vague facts and the truth that you want to purchase X. Instead of commenting on X, or anything about X, I choose to instead make a huge judgment about you, based on little facts, then present to you a solution based on such ill-advised facts. All you wanted to do was share with me the fact that you were going to buy X. I, on the other hand, found this to be the perfect opportunity to suggest what you should and shouldn't be doing with your finances without knowing much about you, let alone having your permission to discuss those details.
So tell me Gooseman, is it reasonable or not reasonable to buy a $1.5k guitar based on the that information?
Rogue":32v10bef said:You can be assured of one thing..... "But that's different"!!!ejecta":32v10bef said:So was Rogue.![]()
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Gooseman":2hy3gd7v said:I think you have taken my discussion with you personally.
Gooseman":cj1xz0op said:There is a difference in offering up judgment when there isn't enough evidence to make such observations.
Gooseman":bv1v8vtn said:I could also see your point more if Rogue was an economist or accountant.
Perhaps I could have phrased it differently. But then the thread would have sunk away. It has potential now to go to two pages, maybe three.bubbastain":3ahjfwmx said:If you would have just left that last line out, this thread would have been all good.![]()
Honestly, to me Rogues first comment seemed like he was just giving a bit of good advice based on completely on that last line of yours. Maybe just trying to help out another musician not get into any financial pinch where they HAVE TO sell off their gear. Just another way to look at it.
ejecta":10ncm0c6 said:Gooseman":10ncm0c6 said:I think you have taken my discussion with you personally.
Nahhhh I just disagree with you.
Mr. Willy":zfihb7ks said:Ola Englund":zfihb7ks said:Mr. Willy":zfihb7ks said:Ola Englund":zfihb7ks said:wait wait.... Your wife buys you your guitars? So she is YOUR provider... that means she's the man in the house...![]()
I lost my full-time teaching job last June. I was at the school for three years and right at tenure and was non-renewed with no reason given. I've applied for about 7 jobs (every time there's an opening in my field) and haven't got the job yet. I've bought her many things as well: new sewing machine, yarn, etc. Things she's into. There's no such thing as her money or my money, it's our money. I like to run things by her before I spend anything out of respect for her and my marriage.
Thanks for the kick while I'm down though. I appreciate it!
You've always been cool, I have no problem with you.Thanks for the kind words, and you're clips always rock.
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You're welcome...
Seriously sad to hear that, I've heard that story so many times last 3 years now... I'm just happy to still have a job...
Hope it works out for you in the future!
You've always been cool, I have no problem with you.Thanks for the kind words, and you're clips always rock.
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Rogue":2x3t8lud said:Gooseman":2x3t8lud said:I could also see your point more if Rogue was an economist or accountant.
One doesn't have to be an economist or accountant to know that buying an unnecessary $1.5k item when ""We don't make a lot of money and times is tough lately" is not responsible. That is the thing though, people don't like to be called out on irresponsible decisions and the country could really use a good healthy dose of that by everyone.
I will ask you again, since you ignored it the first time...
Is it reasonable or not reasonable to buy a $1.5k guitar based on the that information?
The OP has since stated that was not his real financial situation, which is great.
No, it's not.Gooseman":3pto7rbs said:If someone posts something that was uncalled for, and passes judgment on people based on very little empirical evidence, then that is my definition of troll.
In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other users into a desired emotional response[1] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
Rogue":2smnwouu said:No, it's not.Gooseman":2smnwouu said:If someone posts something that was uncalled for, and passes judgment on people based on very little empirical evidence, then that is my definition of troll.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(Internet)
In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other users into a desired emotional response[1] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
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I didn't make any judgments on the guy. We all have wanters and sometimes they get in the way of better judgment. Been there, done that.Gooseman":qc2jbuog said:Again, the "unnecessary" (per what you stated) is uncalled for and not relevant. You don't know their finances. Most things we buy are UNNECESSARY! Why judge what is unnecessary and determine what they SHOULD be doing with their money. You don't have any information at all about the poor guy (pun not intended). No reason to start making judgments about the poster and inserting what wasn't asked for. Geez, you keep stating what isn't relevant. All the guy said was, I have a cool wife, I'm buying a guitar. Yes, you can give him advice, but when it is uncalled for, is it truly advice? You keep standing on this statement of "necessity." That is totally up to each individual to determine what they deem as necessary. If the poster said, I'm broke, I have creditors at my door, and my wife said I could buy a guitar for X amount of dollars, I wouldn't think you were so self-absorbed because your advice would be educated and relevant!
Why yes, yes you are.Gooseman":ehkst9x5 said:I could be wrong about the troll comment,
Just so we understand one another...Gooseman":24qu555f said:Oh, he called you out!![]()
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