JoeThaNo1Stunna
<font color=teal>Wouldn't steal anyone's milk<font
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Huhhhhhhh, what is everyone talking about???
Why is it when these threads come up, I never have a clue? I must be pretty oblivious to something around here
Three cheers for Snoopy!There was a time when I let certain posters annoy me and rile me up. I finally let go of those emotions though, thankfully. I just figured life was way too short to allow someone's opinion bother me. After all, its only an opinion. I really started to examine why I was allowing it to anger me, and after alot of consideration, I finally let it go.
Originally posted by NHAnn
My DH says "don't get in a pissing contest with a skunk". DH's advice is usually good. But DARN I wish those skunks would stay out of my yard. I know they usually don't bother you if you don't bother them, but then there they are, right in front of the garage, or someone has splattered one right in the middle of the street ...ya know?
Originally posted by MaryAnnDVC
....The nice thing about the skunk in the middle of the street, tho, is that eventually the stench goes away and that's the end of THAT one.....
Originally posted by Goofyposter
Now THAT is a sad commentary on the state of mind of "that" 'person' to whom none of us are mentioning by name isn't!.....yer have ter wonder what's wrong with the head of that poster...
Yup...it's a real accomplishment ter get good folks 'upset' ain't it.
Originally posted by Judy from Boise
Yes, we have a right to freedom of speech
but, we have the priveledge of being kind.
Originally posted by Planogirl
I THINK that I know what you're talking about and if I'm right it puzzles me too sometimes. Why make the same point over and over again? It's like "OK, I know how you feel now give it a rest PLEASE!" However I suspect that it won't stop any time soon and that's really the way it should be as far as freedom to post goes.
Maybe the ignore feature would help at least for a while?
Originally posted by Leota
It's beyond me as well - it really seems to be some sort of sad, sick obsession with getting a rise out of people, almost in a control freak kind of way - the term sociopath comes to mind....
I try to ignore the rude comments & callousness - actually most of the time, I just cruise right over those posts - I'm not gonna bother reading them, because they are the same thing, over and over and over and over ad naseum........
Originally posted by DVCajun
I'm not even a regular on the CB, though I like to visit you guys occasionally. But even *I* get the drift of this thread. I agree too. It has inspired me to use my "ignore" feature! I hear it works quite well.
There's no accounting for a lack of class.
Originally posted by WDWHound
You have to understand, some people see freedom of speech as freedom to be insensitive and rude in the name of making their point. I have no problem with people who disagree with me, but I have a big problem with people taking advantage of a sad and tragic situation just to try and make a point they have made a 1000 times before.
Its sad that some people feel its necessary to take advantage of other's sorrow to push their own personal agenda. A thread offering comfort for those who are grieving is not considered a forum for debate by most people. Its funny how many people demand respect for their points of view, but then behave disrespectfully towards others if they sense it will promote their cause.
One has to wonder the value of an opinion if the only way to promote it is to use such insensitive tactics.![]()
Originally posted by Leota
Wow! This ignore thing is great! Why didn't I try it sooner? Totally changes the whole thread.....
Wow! This ignore thing is great! Why didn't I try it sooner? Totally changes the whole thread.....
The secret to the "Ignore" feature, Momma, is to actually get to the point where you can truly ignore the people you have put on Ignore.
Originally posted by TigrLvsPooh
This board kinda reminds me of Thanksgiving dinner. The WHOLE family is thrown together, grandma and grandpa, aunts and uncles, cousins, brother and sisters, etc. They drive in from all over the country to spend the holiday together, and each person arrives with a big smile and a hug for everyone.![]()
Some family members you can't stand, maybe it's your bible beating first cousin who's trying to save your soul, or your gay brother who brought is "life partner", or your close minded grandpa who hates your nose ring, or your Dad walking in with another new girlfriend, but you put up with ALL of them every year so the family can be together for the holiday. Other family members you really can relate to and feel connected with.As the day continues you know there's bound to be some fighting, it wouldn't be Thanksgiving without it, but at the end of the meal everyone is laughing.
I myself am partial to that cousin no one ever mentions by name but everyone poorly alludes to.....