hmmm.. when u comment that a particular person is a lousy chef, do u need to be a better chef than he/she to pass tt judgement?Originally posted by Cystaire:Not really.
I will never tell anyone that they are too smart for their own good, because I am not smart enough to make that judgment.
Only people who think that other people are too smart for their own good are too smart for their own good. By their own opinion, of course.
Unlike you I don't spend my day going around "passing judgment" on people, my friend. If I don't even cook well myself, how to give constructive criticisms?Originally posted by VivId CrItiQuE:hmmm.. when u comment that a particular person is a lousy chef, do u need to be a better chef than he/she to pass tt judgement?
Me really confused liao...Originally posted by Cystaire:You are the sort of people who would agree that impossible is not impossible. Of course you will never understand this thread!
It's all right, everyone is different. Now be the best that you can be because the sky is the limit!
Don't worry.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Me really confused liao...![]()
Sad and true, but calling them foolish is one dimensional because in war the people are caught between a rock and a hard place.Originally posted by spawnoflight:In a war anything can happen.There is no hero and enemy.There is only foolish humans fighting each other for their country interests only to end up dying.
.. no one has the right to kill anyone whether lawfully or unlawfully .. right n wrong is a thin line.. lawful or unlawful depends on the skill of your lawyers..Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Last 3 paragraphs, I beg to differ.
Who says that Germans are sinful people during WWII? Who says the US soldiers are ethically correct during WWII?
Since when is killing a person lawfully right? Since when is killing a person unlawfully is wrong?