If I put it up on my Facebook as my profile picture, one that I personally have chosen for people to see, then I'm fine with it. Obviously, if I didn't want it to be seen I wouldn't put it up there. Simple as that.
Why do you refuse to acknowledge the fact that maybe not everybody thinks like that?
I don't get it.
Why is that idea so weird to you that you choose to disregard it?
How many times do I need to repeat it until you acknowledge it? Ignoring it won't make you convince me that you're right. Quite the opposite actually.
I'm a decent person, questioning me as a person for wanting to see a photo of Axl is quite childish.
You're giving me lectures on what's childish.That's quite priceless.
Wouldn't you say a child less likely to take into account what he/she is told and then make up their mind instead of disregarding it altogether and repeating "this is what I think!"?
Also, how did I "prowl Facebook" for it? If I'm not mistaken, another person posted it before myself. I just merely was looking for a reason for it being deleted, and I just didn't think that "because I know him and you don't" was a good answer.
I used the two biggest "supporters" of posting other peoples' photos as examples.
That would be you and your buddy.
And I don't know the guy, nor will I ever likely. But I still stand by the statement that when you post a picture to be your PUBLIC PICTURE, it's free game.
And like a child, you keep saying that over and over again while refusing to answer: Do you think everybody thinks like that?
But yeah, I'm the childish one!
Edited to add: I told the guy about how his photo ended up being publicly posted on GN'R message boards and he said he would rather not see it posted. So there you go!
/jarmo