"unseating" people - do you do it?

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    "unseating" people - do you do it?
    I consider myself a resolute personality, I don't like being shod over nor being secondary to others.

    Maybe this is one reason why I try to unseat haughty people. By unseat, I mean say things to embarrass publicly them and show them up. Normal social skills is to accept people as they come, but another "fact" of life is that no one person's word or belief is absolute. So it balances.
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    You are boring.
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    Boring is subjective. IMO, posting non sequitur and non-expansive comments is boring.
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    Still boring.
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    Re: "unseating" people - do you do it?
    (Original post by sao desi)
    Maybe this is one reason why I try to unseat haughty people. By unseat, I mean say things to embarrass publicly them and show them up.
    If you find someone distasteful it's probably best to just move on or ignore them. Attempting to make a fool of them because you feel they think they are better than you is crass and immature.
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    A true master is more facilitator than provocateur; we help enable deserving souls to 'unseat' themselves - often through what we neglect to say, rather that what we might elect to say :bandit:
    Last edited by Foo.mp3; 28-05-2012 at 11:49.
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    (Original post by jeery83)
    If you find someone distasteful it's probably best to just move on or ignore them. Attempting to make a fool of them because you feel they think they are better than you is crass and immature.
    I think maturity is subjective.
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    Re: "unseating" people - do you do it?
    (Original post by Foo.mp3)
    A true master is more facilitator than provocateur; we help enable deserving souls to 'unseat' themselves - often through what we neglect to say, rather that what we might elect to say :bandit:
    That was one of the best articulated statements I've read. Very smooth.
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    That was one of the best articulated statements I've read. Very smooth.
    Measurably more illuminating and engaging than the original poster's opening statement.
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    (Original post by Pitt1988)
    That was one of the best articulated statements I've read. Very smooth.
    (Original post by Studentus-anonymous)
    Measurably more illuminating and engaging than the original poster's opening statement.
    :hat2: Gentlemen
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