1) Humor is subjective.
2) The value of merit is subjective.
3) Correlation is not causation, especially if the correlation has no substance.
4) The "Nobody else" argument is a twist of argumentum ad populum
1) Humor is subjective
2) The value of merit is subjective
Ok, I'll explain....And, I'm taking due to the real world situation...
1) Humor is subjective. Of course I agree with you at this point. Not only the humor but also any human feeling/sense is subjective. I'll ask you one question, but, I don't want your answer because, most definitely, I know, you aren't writng the honest answer here.
Did you laugh out loud at Lauda's comment? And I ask the same question form ALL OF YOU who're reading this reply message...
Did you laugh out loud at Lauda's comment?actmyname, the whole forum is in your side, everybody hate me at the current situation....
So, ALL OF YOU, stop HATING at me for 10 seconds.....Right... knock to your conscience and listen to the answer....
Did you laugh out loud at Lauda's comment?1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Ok, time's up, hate me up again........
At a certain situation what? 100 people smile, but, one person laugh loud, doesn't it hint that one person is somebody special in
something?
I believe bones261 is a healthy minded person, so, in the nude fact, by meriting an
off sensitive message, bones261 expected to demonstrate his appreciation to Lauda due to the action he took against me.
2) The value of merit is subjective
Yes, the value of merit is subjective but the right usage of the term "subjective" decides by the place and the situation you use it. This is a forum about cryptocurrencies, not about humor... (or at least this isn't the "off topic" forum). I don't think the forum administration is offering you merits for spending at humor. But, as long as "The value of merit is subjective" and you've rights to spend merits at any post you wish, you can spend merits at humor too, but, forthwith, you're
reducing your merits'
value by yourself
because bitcointalk.org isn't a humor forum.