What do you think of the new rules in the gaming arcades?
24th Jan. 2024, at 11:40 pm CET#33
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Yes, he had a double standard before, but I think pointing it out once should be enough. Otherwise you can easily feel bullied and we all don't want that
What do you think of the new rules in the gaming arcades?
24th Jan. 2024, at 11:44 pm CET#34
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frapi07 wrote on 24.01.2024 at 23:40: Yes, he had a double standard before that, but I think pointing it out once should be enough. Otherwise you can easily feel bullied and we all don't want that
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But we also don't want trolls who only register here to cause trouble. It's actually pretty obvious. It's already the second thread in which people have complained about him, and that with only 10 posts from him.
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25th Jan. 2024, at 12:00 am CET#35
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Falke wrote on January 24th, 2024 at 11:44 pm:
But we also don't want trolls who only register here to cause trouble. It's actually pretty obvious. It's already the second thread in which people are complaining about him, and that's with only 10 posts from him.
I completely understand, but you should avoid doing that. It's really not nice when a lot of people get on your case, even if you're not behaving correctly or are out to cause a ruckus. In my opinion, it's enough if just one user points out the misbehavior. The admins will already know when to admonish him or even take action.
But I don't want to spread love. 🙄 I like the natural dynamic of this forum, where something is pointed out several times. If it gets deleted by the admins - fine by me. But I don't think we need rules of decency from other users.
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25th Jan. 2024, at 09:55 am CET#37
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Saphira wrote on 25.01.2024 at 08:19: But I don't want to spread love. 🙄 I like the natural dynamic of this forum, where something is pointed out several times. If it gets deleted by the admins - fine by me. But I don't think we need rules of decency from other users.
Yes of course, in the end the admins decide when enough is enough. Not us ^^ But as someone who has been the victim of such an action, I can't stay quiet. I hope you understand
Yeah sure, ultimately the admins decide when enough is enough. Not us ^^ But as someone who has been the victim of such an action, I can't stay quiet. Hope you understand
If three or four people tell me in a short time that they don't think my behavior is so great, I would at least think for a moment whether there might be something to it. If so, they're right and if not, I'll carry on as I see fit. In both cases, however, I wouldn't feel bullied, but would see myself as a participant in a difference of opinion.
Yeah sure, ultimately the admins decide when enough is enough. Not us ^^ But as someone who has been the victim of such an action, I can't stay quiet. Hope you understand
You can post a note every 5 seconds if you want - I don't mind. Everyone should be able to say anything
Nowadays, many people feel bullied very quickly. Because of the smallest things. These so-called "feelings" have somehow replaced the motivation, and perhaps even the ability, to take a critical look at oneself. I agree with Diplomatenhans on that.
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25th Jan. 2024, at 09:46 pm CET#40
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Langhans wrote on January 25th, 2024 at 1:15 pm:
If three or four people tell me in a short space of time that they don't think my behavior is quite so great, I would at least briefly consider whether there might be something to it. If so, they're right and if not, I'll carry on as I see fit. In both cases, however, I wouldn't feel bullied, but would see myself as a participant in a difference of opinion.
Yes, I understand that you might then reflect on yourself. Unfortunately, very few people do that ^^
I also didn't write that he feels bullied, but that you can feel bullied about something like that. It's like dignity. Everyone has their own individual boundaries.
Saphira wrote on January 25th, 2024 at 9:05 pm:
You can post a comment every 5 seconds for all I care - it doesn't bother me. Everyone should be able to say everything
Nowadays, many people feel bullied very quickly. Because of the smallest things. These so-called "feelings" have somehow replaced the motivation, and perhaps even the ability, to take a critical look at oneself. I agree with Diplomatenhans on that.
Participants in a difference of opinion ... 😂
Well, I'm actually really tough. I can say that I have a thick skin, but the action I experienced back then really got to me. But it wasn't just because of this action. A lot of things piled up and that made me more "vulnerable". To cut a long story short, I was ostracized from the entire company because of one person and ordered to do "punitive work". This great measure was - no joke - to clean the shelves in the warehouse for 3 weeks. To this day, I don't know what I did to this person. I probably unintentionally triggered them so hard that they saw no other option. Who knows^^ But it should be noted that I was never cheeky or disrespectful xD
You can post a note every 5 seconds for all I care - I don't mind. Everyone should be able to say everything
Nowadays, many people feel bullied very quickly. Because of the smallest things. These so-called "feelings" have somehow replaced the motivation, and perhaps even the ability, to take a critical look at oneself. I agree with Diplomatenhans on that.
Participants in a difference of opinion ... 😂
Well, people just don't have thick skin anymore! You used to be able to argue and even insult each other and in the end talk about everything soberly and even laugh about how stupid you behaved, but today it's enough to have a different opinion on one thing and you're down for all time
In short, we were brought up to be wimps, the generation that cut off half their finger at work and finished the shift with adhesive tape according to the motto "It's okay" no longer exists
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26th Jan. 2024, at 08:35 pm CET#45
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needle34 wrote on 26.01.2024 at 19:07: Play in illegal halls that are open until late at night.
Do you win more there because they don't pay taxes? I used to visit an illegal gambling hall once with a buddy and was surprised at the number of Slot machines in there. There were at least 50 of them. But nowadays the state tracks everything much more meticulously than back then. I can't even imagine that there are still illegal gambling halls today, because if people were to lose their money there, there would certainly be enough of them who would then report them to the police out of frustration. In the past, things weren't as strict as they are today.
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But it's very off topic right now. Can you please contribute something to the topic instead of writing off-topic posts? Thank you.
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After you have offended me several times in the other thread. But then go all "mimimi" here. Exactly my sense of humor.
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spread love <3
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But we also don't want trolls who only register here to cause trouble. It's actually pretty obvious. It's already the second thread in which people have complained about him, and that with only 10 posts from him.
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I completely understand, but you should avoid doing that. It's really not nice when a lot of people get on your case, even if you're not behaving correctly or are out to cause a ruckus. In my opinion, it's enough if just one user points out the misbehavior. The admins will already know when to admonish him or even take action.
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Yes of course, in the end the admins decide when enough is enough. Not us ^^ But as someone who has been the victim of such an action, I can't stay quiet. I hope you understand
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If three or four people tell me in a short time that they don't think my behavior is so great, I would at least think for a moment whether there might be something to it. If so, they're right and if not, I'll carry on as I see fit. In both cases, however, I wouldn't feel bullied, but would see myself as a participant in a difference of opinion.
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You can post a note every 5 seconds if you want - I don't mind. Everyone should be able to say anything
Nowadays, many people feel bullied very quickly. Because of the smallest things. These so-called "feelings" have somehow replaced the motivation, and perhaps even the ability, to take a critical look at oneself. I agree with Diplomatenhans on that.
Participants in a difference of opinion ... 😂
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Yes, I understand that you might then reflect on yourself. Unfortunately, very few people do that ^^
I also didn't write that he feels bullied, but that you can feel bullied about something like that. It's like dignity. Everyone has their own individual boundaries.
Well, I'm actually really tough. I can say that I have a thick skin, but the action I experienced back then really got to me. But it wasn't just because of this action. A lot of things piled up and that made me more "vulnerable". To cut a long story short, I was ostracized from the entire company because of one person and ordered to do "punitive work". This great measure was - no joke - to clean the shelves in the warehouse for 3 weeks. To this day, I don't know what I did to this person. I probably unintentionally triggered them so hard that they saw no other option. Who knows^^ But it should be noted that I was never cheeky or disrespectful xD
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Well, people just don't have thick skin anymore! You used to be able to argue and even insult each other and in the end talk about everything soberly and even laugh about how stupid you behaved, but today it's enough to have a different opinion on one thing and you're down for all time
In short, we were brought up to be wimps, the generation that cut off half their finger at work and finished the shift with adhesive tape according to the motto "It's okay" no longer exists
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Haha like you can find them on every corner haha I celebrate you
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Do you win more there because they don't pay taxes? I used to visit an illegal gambling hall once with a buddy and was surprised at the number of Slot machines in there. There were at least 50 of them. But nowadays the state tracks everything much more meticulously than back then. I can't even imagine that there are still illegal gambling halls today, because if people were to lose their money there, there would certainly be enough of them who would then report them to the police out of frustration. In the past, things weren't as strict as they are today.
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