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@rms1954 

 

Why?  These replies are positive and seem thoughtful and intelligent.

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Why does he have to announce that he's had the vaccine? The only people he has to tell are his friends who gather together, because he has to have proof before they will let him in.

 

I don't plan on getting the vaccine but maybe one day I will change my mind. What does that make me?

 

 

 

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@rms1954 wrote:

@spiderw wrote:

I am glad he did get the vaccine.  I do understand your concerns, Imtep.  He was very much against and than he did the opposite.  I would wonder why the change of mind but in this case be happy he chose to be vaccinated.  


I don't care that he changed his mind; I care that he bloviated it to lots of other people but if he changed his mind for whatever reason, then don't try to hide it.  Cuz to me if you're hiding it or withholding it, then there is a reason for that.


@rms1954   How does this affect you?  Perhaps he doesn't want to discuss it because he know there will be people accusing him of "bloviating" then changing his mind.

 

Why are you so intent on trying to make this person out as being wrong?

 

It's not the end of the world.  He's gone on his way enjoying music with his friends and you are here complaining about him.

 

Now who has thrown their peace of mind out the window?  You.

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@Cakers3 wrote:

@rms1954 wrote:

@spiderw wrote:

I am glad he did get the vaccine.  I do understand your concerns, Imtep.  He was very much against and than he did the opposite.  I would wonder why the change of mind but in this case be happy he chose to be vaccinated.  


I don't care that he changed his mind; I care that he bloviated it to lots of other people but if he changed his mind for whatever reason, then don't try to hide it.  Cuz to me if you're hiding it or withholding it, then there is a reason for that.


@rms1954   How does this affect you?  Perhaps he doesn't want to discuss it because he know there will be people accusing him of "bloviating" then changing his mind.

 

Why are you so intent on trying to make this person out as being wrong?

 

It's not the end of the world.  He's gone on his way enjoying music with his friends and you are here complaining about him.

 

Now who has thrown their peace of mind out the window?  You.


Maybe they had arguments about it and that is the problem. Not that he got it but maybe that the op is not the one that talked him into it. 

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@rms1954 wrote:

Maybe I should not have mentioned the subject topic.  


@rms1954I finally found something I'm in full agreement with you on.

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"What would you think about this person and his values and beliefs? I feel if he's that willing to give into what he strongly was against, I have a hard time believing and putting any value or truth when he speaks on other things."

 

I would think nothing about his values or beliefs based on his change of mind and his not announcing it. I can't at all relate to your extreme reaction of not being able to look at him in the same way anymore.

 

I know you don't want to hear this, but you might someday regret your harsh judgments about people not living up to YOUR standards.


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This sounded like an an invitation to a pile on. Sorry it didn't work out for you. I don't think I'd spend another moment speculating about it. You don't like it when others do that to you. 

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@hckynut ,

I'm a little surprised at your fly by post. Blowhard? I don't see it. Opinionated?--Well, aren't we all? 

 

I don't dismiss anyone unless they are toxic. I have very good radar for that.

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@FLgardener wrote:

@hckynut ,

I'm a little surprised at your fly by post. Blowhard? I don't see it. Opinionated?--Well, aren't we all? 

 

I don't dismiss anyone unless they are toxic. I have very good radar for that.


Yeah, I too was confused by @hckynut 's  "Blowhard" post.   None of us except OP knows this guy.

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@FLgardener wrote:

@hckynut ,

I'm a little surprised at your fly by post. Blowhard? I don't see it. Opinionated?--Well, aren't we all? 

 

I don't dismiss anyone unless they are toxic. I have very good radar for that.



    @FLgardener @KKJ 

 

 I read "someone I talk to" in the post. Nothing about "friend/relative" or other than like me, people I talk with, conversation.

 

Once it got into the, should I/shouldn't I, get the shot! If it is "someone I talk to", why would I care what the he!! they decide to do? Tell me 1 thing and than do the opposite, tells me nothing that should concern me.

 

I've had friends that change their minds about things where we strongly agreed. Then for some reason they change their mind.i don't feel they have an obligation to tell me. Unless that topic comes up between us, I would simply say "I see you changed your mind", not "why didn't you tell me"!

 

Not sure what "fly by" means, other than maybe actually a short post, for me. Believe me, I have "dismissed" many over my 52 years of running an adult hockey league. 

 

That does not mean not talking with them or being cordial, it just means I take very little they have to say seriously, because they have given more than 1 reason to do so. And yes, to me they are "blow hards", have a lot to say but very little follow up that makes sense to me.

 

Boy could I write a long list of those men, and a few women.

 

 

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