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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 28, 2004 at 07:17:41 from (66.83.236.250):
By now, we all know "who's on what side", as far as the issue of the right to joke/insult/play/talk serious/ect. Why don't we all just take a couple steps back, and look at what all this is doing to one of our favorite places to "hang out". If you don't like someone, or the comments they make, ignore them. If you disagree with someones opinion, state YOUR opinion, but don't expect everyone to change theirs. If you KNOW you're not going to like what someone has to say, "JUST BECAUSE", don't even read their comments. This site is no different than any other part of our world. We are expected to live with-in certain moral/legal/ethical standards. If you choose not to, you are nothing more than a trouble-maker. Some people relish the thought of being a "rebel". Most just despise that sort of behavior. It's been my finding that people will listen to your opinion with much more interest if they think you're a reasonable, inteligent, and understanding sort of person. Let's put an end to all this nonsense. No "follow-up" comments are needed. Just behave in a manner which you would expect guest's at your home to show. And please, no "Yeah BUT, so-and-so needs to do such-and-such "MY WAY"... Like my boy Rodney King said so eloquently, "Why can't we all just get along"? (Tired of all the bickering) John
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