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Oh, I see. So we're virtue signalling whereas those making a big show about how little they care are doing what exactly?Way off.
I said many here want to be seen as a GOOD PERSON. Not just to be seen.
Big difference.
And it's not just on this board. I see it constantly on facebook.
Yes, I question the sincerity.
Way off.
I said many here want to be seen as a GOOD PERSON. Not just to be seen.
Big difference.
And it's not just on this board. I see it constantly on facebook.
Yes, I question the sincerity.
Plato's Republic, my friends.
Plato says we should be just. Plato's brother, Glaucon, says we should APPEAR to be just. Glaucon wonders what would happen if we had the mythical ring of Gyges, which renders us invisible, so that we can do nasty things, like pushing Hayward in the back when he goes up for an ally-oop, but no one can see us doing it...
Is that not what you said? That you felt worse about Hayward's injury because you got to see it on TV? And how else am I supposed to take "unsure about the future for somebody who has succeeded so much?" Are you not suggesting that because Hayward is a star, it makes a difference somehow?
That was not a comparison to Dante's. I was saying your comparison of how many posts in each thread is off the mark because there is obviously more to discuss regarding Hayward's. Hayward being a star is a different level of sympathy because you have to be dedicated and work your *** off to get to the level of play he is at. Dante deserves a different level of sympathy because of being so young and full of potential as well as working his way back from another very serious injury. I think saying one is worse or deserves more attention than the other is ridiculous.
But yeah, some people still care about Haywood more than Dante without a doubt, and although it doesn't make them a bad fan, it does make them a bad Jazz fan.
Plato's Republic, my friends.
Plato says we should be just. Plato's brother, Glaucon, says we should APPEAR to be just. Glaucon wonders what would happen if we had the mythical ring of Gyges, which renders us invisible, so that we can do nasty things, like pushing Hayward in the back when he goes up for an ally-oop, but no one can see us doing it...
I am just returned from one of my long absences, having been at my other home for five weeks past. Having more leisure there than here for reading, I amused myself with reading seriously Plato’s Republic. I am wrong however in calling it amusement, for it was the heaviest task-work I ever went through. I had occasionally before taken up some of his other works, but scarcely ever had patience to go through a whole dialogue. While wading thro’ the whimsies, the puerilities [childishness], and unintelligible jargon of this work, I laid it down often to ask myself how it could have been that the world should have so long consented to give reputation to such nonsense as this? … bringing Plato to the test of reason, take from him his sophisms [arguments used to deceive], futilities, and incomprehensibilities, and what remains? … Yet this which should have consigned him to early oblivion really procured him immortality of fame and reverence.
Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, July 5, 1814
I'm not sure if this has been addressed or not, but there is one huge elephant that it seems no one is talking about. I watched the replay numerous times to see what happened to Hayward. When Hayward went up for the alley oop, Jae Crowder bent over twisted and took Haywards legs out from under him. He then walked away and didn't look back, like he knew he was quilty but wanted to act all innocent. I'm not saying Crowder wanted to injure Hayward but I think he definitely wanted to shake him up. Remember last years Jazz game in Boston when Crowder got mad at the Boston crowd because they cheered Hayward like they knew he was coming to Boston. Also Hayward is the new starting small forward in Boston, Crowder the old starting small forward. Coincidence? Or welcome to the Eastern Conerence. It looked intentional to me. Crowder should be suspended as long as Hayward is out!