Does everything in world have to be sickening, or appalling or catastrophic. Is it really so sickening that someone in the world had the audacity to frame something in a way you disagree with? Can't you just say "I disagree with this"?
I say this as someone who thinks it is very much a good thing that house prices are coming down, and the more the better.
I only say sickening because it makes me nauseous. You may have another physical reaction, and you're entitled to it.
> Is it really so sickening that someone in the world had the audacity to frame something in a way you disagree with?
It's sickening because it's a manipulation intended to bolster house price growth. When housing is too expensive, some children literally don't eat. Is that sickening?
> Can't you just say "I disagree with this"?
I feel like I got that across. If you're complaining about getting a little extra, it's low on the list of things that bother me.
Getting physically nauseated by every opinion you encounter you disagree with sounds like more of a bad outcome for you then anything else. I'd want to fix that if I were you but of course feel free to continue if you enjoy it.
I'll be honest, I don't believe you. I guess go ahead with it if that's what you want. It definitely lowers the quality of the discussion
No one said anything about 'every opinion you encounter', so if anyone is exaggerating it's you (and personally it feels more like you're lowering the quality of the discussion at this point).
In this specific case I'm also incredibly frustrated by the negative language used in these articles. I see the same thing all the time here in New Zealand, despite house prices being completely out of reach of nearly everyone and most young people wondering if they will ever own a house.
I guess it's just natural for those who only see housing as a 'market' to be exploited.
I say this as someone who thinks it is very much a good thing that house prices are coming down, and the more the better.