What is "Trust" to You?

OverMyHead

Civilian
Joined
Nov 23, 2006
Messages
920
Reaction score
0
Points
11
What does trust mean to you? Do you think trusting strangers is an good thing or a bad thing, regardless of their race? Why do you think that?
 
race has nothing to do with it, the individual itself has a great deal to do with it. some people don't deserve trust (most) and some, verry few i might add, do deserve it.
 
why? you didn't answer my last question.

what makes you think that?
 
why did you put race into it? do you HATE me cause i'm black?! am i not wirth your trust?!
 
Dam, you indeed got trust issues, lol.

When the hell did I say that?
 
What does trust mean to you? Do you think trusting strangers is an good thing or a bad thing, regardless of their race? Why do you think that?
I don't understand these questions.

1) The concept of "trust" is not a mystery.
It's assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something.....or dependence on something future or contingent.
It has the same meaning for everyone. :huh:

2) You can trust a stranger if you feel like it, but you have no precedent to base it on, so you'd be going by looks and first impressions, and an untrustworthy person can manipulate the situation with the intent to deceive by appearing or sounding "trustworthy".
So, the answer is, if you went with your intuition and the person proved to be trustworthy...then it was a good idea to trust them.
If the stranger turned out to be untrustworthy, then it was a bad idea to go with your initial assessment.
There's not really much room for debate or discussion there. :huh:

3) Why did you even bring race into it? :huh:
There are trustworthy Mexicans, and untrustworthy Mexicans.
There are trustworthy Caucasians, and untrustworthy Caucasians.
There are trustworthy Samoans, and untrustworthy Samoans.
It's impossible to judge one's trustworthiness on race, so it's 100% irrelevant. :huh:
 
I don't understand these questions.

1) The concept of "trust" is not a mystery.
It's assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something.....or dependence on something future or contingent.
It has the same meaning for everyone. :huh:

2) You can trust a stranger if you feel like it, but you have no precedent to base it on, so you'd be going by looks and first impressions, and an untrustworthy person can manipulate the situation with the intent to deceive by appearing or sounding "trustworthy".
So, the answer is, if you went with your intuition and the person proved to be trustworthy...then it was a good idea to trust them.
If the stranger turned out to be untrustworthy, then it was a bad idea to go with your initial assessment.
There's not really much room for debate or discussion there. :huh:

3) Why did you even bring race into it? :huh:
There are trustworthy Mexicans, and untrustworthy Mexicans.
There are trustworthy Caucasians, and untrustworthy Caucasians.
There are trustworthy Samoans, and untrustworthy Samoans.
It's impossible to judge one's trustworthiness on race, so it's 100% irrelevant. :huh:
what's a nubian?
 
I don't trust Wilhelms. So tricksy.

I don't trust kainedamo-ins either, always trying to squeeze my butt.

Trust is when you're at camp, and you have to fall backwards and let someone else catch you. Duh.
 
what's a nubian?

This is a Nubian.

1-nube.jpg
 
You put trust in strangers every time you get behind the wheel of an automobile and go out on a not so lonely road.
 
You might say that the meaning of trust went OverHisHead.:dry:
 
Man, what's up with all these stupid race threads?
 
Let me word my question differently, since it seems to be going over your thick head:

If you were to write one important paragraph on trust, what would it be?
 
Do your own homework. :o
 
Let me word my question differently, since it seems to be going over your thick head:

If you were to write one important paragraph on trust, what would it be?
Feelings. Caught.

Anywho, maybe YOU should just directly ask a question instead of beating around the bush? :huh:
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Staff online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
201,164
Messages
21,908,487
Members
45,703
Latest member
BMD
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"