Originally Posted by Friendly Face:
“When someone else makes a comment you say "Who the f*** cares". Yet you now show your level of maturity with "I had no idea I needed some sort of permit."”
"Who the f*** cares?" was a reply to my own question, "Is Jason gay?". Perhaps I phrased it badly. Perhaps it should have been: "Why is it important whether Jason is gay or not?"
Originally Posted by Friendly Face:
“So then do you think that your comment of "Who the f*** cares" is valid as a reply to every comment that is made?”
I think it was a valid reply to the question "Is Jason gay?" - a question, incidentally, asked by myself.
Originally Posted by Friendly Face:
“Are you able to justify it's use in this context?”
See above.
Originally Posted by Friendly Face:
“We ARE talking about Jason but surely you understand that a comparison could be valid or is that too multi-dimensional for you?”
Yes, I understand that a comparison could be valid, and no, "multi-dimensional" presents no problems.
The statement made by many on here (I'm paraphrasing here) "Jason must be gay because he's flirting with Dan" is pretty shallow and one-dimensional, in my opinion.
So, in your view, why is it so important whether Jason is gay or not? Would it change your opinion of him?