10-10-2009, 04:27 PM
You probably think Lucy and the football is a hoot with a capital H too.
There's no need for your sophomoric bullshit just because we disagree.
It's disingenuous to make up scenarios of what I believe just because you don't like what I say.
The only rationalization is the one you're creating to support an imagined obligation. You're just imagining there is. No "word" was given. It was listed for sale. The end. There is no contract made, legal, moral or otherwise. You choose to believe that for whatever reason, but you are wrong. There is no universal morality to be applied here, but you're trying to do so. Big deal.
Sheesh, complicate things much here?
Grow up. I disagree with you, and I say so. Get over yourself.
There is nothing complicated about this. Something was listed for sale, an offer was made, the seller changed their mind. The end. Simple. Or at least is should be. It wasn't done with malice or ill will, that I can see.
If abe did this for a living, even as a side business, I *might* agree with you. It depends on the circumstances. Trying to complicate this with some supposed universal truth/morality is inappropriate. Your "but you promised!" rationalization is just that.
Bottom line is, the seller can certainly change their mind, and should not be browbeaten for doing so.
If you choose do disagree with me, I'm fine with that. But there's no need to be a little bitch about it.
There's no need for your sophomoric bullshit just because we disagree.
It's disingenuous to make up scenarios of what I believe just because you don't like what I say.
The only rationalization is the one you're creating to support an imagined obligation. You're just imagining there is. No "word" was given. It was listed for sale. The end. There is no contract made, legal, moral or otherwise. You choose to believe that for whatever reason, but you are wrong. There is no universal morality to be applied here, but you're trying to do so. Big deal.
Sheesh, complicate things much here?
Grow up. I disagree with you, and I say so. Get over yourself.
There is nothing complicated about this. Something was listed for sale, an offer was made, the seller changed their mind. The end. Simple. Or at least is should be. It wasn't done with malice or ill will, that I can see.
If abe did this for a living, even as a side business, I *might* agree with you. It depends on the circumstances. Trying to complicate this with some supposed universal truth/morality is inappropriate. Your "but you promised!" rationalization is just that.
Bottom line is, the seller can certainly change their mind, and should not be browbeaten for doing so.
If you choose do disagree with me, I'm fine with that. But there's no need to be a little bitch about it.