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by froo
6345 days ago
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I disagree, it is more than possible - it was the likely outcome. As Shakespeare once wrote "If you prick us, do we not bleed?" I think the problem is that people are blurring the lines between the professional Arrington and the personal Arrington. Let me highlight it using a hypothetical but extreme case. You start up a new web app. For every 100 user signups, I get to kick you in the groin (literally, not metaphorically) - How would that make you feel? I think if people want to attack his professional life - great, compete hard with TC, refuse to do business with him, boycott his blog - whatever... but when you start blurring (or crossing) the lines between a personal and professional attack is when situations like these arise. |
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But when the ratio between groin kicks and sign ups started going in the wrong direction, I'd want out.
Hey, it was your metaphor, not mine... :)