Quote Originally Posted by Thondalar View Post
Well, I can't argue that. My apologies for taking your statement as something related to the current conversation, and not just a pointless factoid.
With respect, I think you skipped over crb's post and used my post to vent a frustration you apparently have been harboring for some time.
So what are the qualifications that must be met for an act to be considered "responsible"?
Since you ask, I would say that most people use "responsible" to mean following through on agreements/assignments rather than egoism. This feeds into my main point; that unenlightened egoism is absolutely not a productive societal strategy.