I'm not sure what you mean by "genuine". My criticisms are sincere, as always, though of course that is no guarantee that they are correct. I've certainly made every effort to ensure that they are, but I'm fallible. Do you think they are incorrect?
If you don't find my perspective of interest, you of course have no obligation to read it, but if I didn't think something like my comments were worth reading, I wouldn't have written them. It's true that they're longer than your post—but that's because your post is unfinished!
Sometimes my writing falls short of the mark, but in this case, other people seem to have found my comment worthwhile, and
I think that it turned out to be much higher quality than I had hoped. This time I think you're missing out by skimming.
Yeah, it's difficult for someone else to be of interest to someone so wrapped up in their ego they answer thoughtful critiques with lazy insults. Fortunately I have another audience.
On the other hand, the most interesting discussions to be had are the ones where the opponent disagees with you.
As this is hard for many people i learn to completely ignore any part that is not of interest.
The funniest instance was an infuriated coworker calling me names, ready to fight me. He must have raged on fir 10 whole minutes while i calmly looked at him without expession. After his rage my conclusion was that he was right and calmly told him he was, next shift we will do it the way you've described. If he was wrong i would just say NO.
If you don't find my perspective of interest, you of course have no obligation to read it, but if I didn't think something like my comments were worth reading, I wouldn't have written them. It's true that they're longer than your post—but that's because your post is unfinished!
Sometimes my writing falls short of the mark, but in this case, other people seem to have found my comment worthwhile, and I think that it turned out to be much higher quality than I had hoped. This time I think you're missing out by skimming.