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Re: Fragment speaks with Gone Fishinq

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 6:12 pm
by FairBlueLove
InfinityChild wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:20 pm Ironically Gone Fishing's greatest argument for his side was his "youthful inexperience" in making his arguments, I ended up feeling sympathy towards him because of him not having that much in the way of depth of knowledge. We all (including me) need to work on our critical thinking and should be taught it more in school.
Great observation! However, while his inexperience might explain some of the argument flaws, I find it hard to justify his judgmental tone.

I finished today hearing the interview and the final part was even more painful than I expected. I'm referring to the part where the interviewer is gratuitously doubling down in his judging towards Fragment. I found it so unfair, because, acting honestly as Fragment did, he cannot defend himself, and there was no other party in the show which could do that. So, in a weak attempt to remedy that, I will repeat what Fragment says at the beginning of the interview: what if he is right?

Re: Fragment speaks with Gone Fishinq

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2025 3:08 am
by G@yWad69
How do I sign up to be interviewed, I want to be interviewed(the only thing is I dont want to use my real voice, I dont live alone and dont want my roommates to hear me)

Re: Fragment speaks with Gone Fishinq

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2025 1:02 pm
by Fragment
You kind of have to search for interviewers. They don’t come wanting to talk to us, and as a result the interviews are on their terms.

They have the entire world’s “common sense” on their side so you need to be extremely informed and quick if you don’t want to look bad (and even then it might not be enough).

I guess it depends on what you want from the interview, though.