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Sorry you have such a hard time understanding people and not putting words in their mouth. 

Sounds like you live in great fantasy world.

WTF does any of this have to do with fucking tipping?


The morality isn’t the objective experiences, it’s what you derive from them.

Denying reality doesn’t make it go away.

No, I’m pointing out that it is entirely subjective and you are adding in elements that are not morality to say it isn’t.

You are also going off on this tangent because you’re failing at your other stupid arguments.

The quote was in relation to what followed. Not to all situation ever in all time.

Yes morality is derived from real experience. The morality itself is still entirely subjective. The morality isn’t the objective experiences, it’s what you derive from them.

If someone presents you with a deal and then doesn’t wait for your answer and just starts doing stuff, no there is no moral obligation to do anything. WHY WOULD THERE BE?

Learn to read.

Morality either does or does not have an existence outside the mind. It does not. It is subjective. 

Please explain why billions of people can agree on a broad range of morality if it is “entirely subjective.” Is there any other completely subjective concept that has such wide agreement?

I looked stuff about implied contracts because you used the term first. You started with this quasi-contract shit right from the start. Stop lying.

It’s called understanding reality, but I get that’s hard for you.

Morality is subjective. I personally don’t think murder and rape are ok. That’s still a subjective opinion and not an objective fact.

All MORAL obligations are subjective, because all morals are subjective. 

What is and is not a moral obligation is entirely subjective. So good job making a useless point so we could go in circles.

Social expectations do not create moral obligations, which IS what we have been talking about.

Understanding the concept of an implied contract doesn’t mean I have to agree with you about a SPECIFIC SCENARIO. You introduces implied contracts WAY before that paragraph which is absolutely correct. That doesn’t mean I don’t understand that implied contracts can exist in some situations.

The fact that both the restaurant and the server agree to provide goods and services knowing that tipping is VOLUNTARY precludes any obligation on the customers part, morally or otherwise.

I’m not pointing out that there always has to be an express agreement in order to have a contract. I’m saying the interaction we are talking about is ALREADY covered by a contract that expressly allows for you to not tip.

You started out claiming quasi-contract then switched over to implied in fact as if they were the same but whatever, you’ve done a good job showing yourself to be a liar as well and a moron.

Why don’t you ask people in the real world if they think this is how it works.

I did quote you saying that. That is precisely the quote I provided.