adurso
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This sums it up:
(apologies for the scatological reference)
(apologies for the scatological reference)
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I've met Bob in the parking lot once. He's a lot like he is on the board: big toothy grin, pointy nose, beady little eyes.
Sure it does. Look how on-topic we have remained in this thread. There has even been sharp disagreement, and yet there have been no unsubstantiated accusations and no real outbursts of anger. It's been a great thread.Sorry Otter, but that doesn't work.
That's not what otterdive is referring to. Take the ever present issue of BP&Wings. Do they have to be the logical conclusion to EVERY thread about BCDs? Does everyone who uses a back inflate (or other) BC do so ONLY because they have yet to try a BP&Wing? That is essentially what many erroneously suggest.Conversations flow, often responding to the original post no longer makes sense, but responding to a later post does.
It mostly depends on how you express that "value". Calling something a piece of s***, while it may indeed be your opinion, is inflammatory no matter how you may want to couch it. I am not suggesting that you have posted this, but certainly there is no need to excuse cretinous behavior due to it's perceived honesty. You can be honest without succumbing to being brutal as well.Also when responding to the original post in a helpful, polite manner, it is still possible for others to think you are bashing because you do not have the same opinion of the value of something that they have.
I've met a few people in person who have known me only from the internet. Usually the first thing I need to tell them when we meet is: "I know; I seem a LOT taller on the internet".
This is so very true. Fortunately, these kind of remedies are reserved for only the most disgusting trolls.We're not always as anonymous or untouchable on the internet as we'd like to think, and we really should behave accordingly.
It mostly depends on how you express that "value". Calling something a piece of s***, while it may indeed be your opinion, is inflammatory no matter how you may want to couch it. I am not suggesting that you have posted this, but certainly there is no need to excuse cretinous behavior due to it's perceived honesty. You can be honest without succumbing to being brutal as well.
A top school wouldn't have a zero to hero program.
No. Walter has expressed an opinion about what he feels a "top school" should or should not offer. While I see no compelling reason (possibly due to creative quoting) and I certainly don't agree with him, I don't see an attack on the school or an erroneous appeal as to their motive.You mean like this?
No. Walter has expressed an opinion about what he feels a "top school" should or should not offer. While I see no compelling reason (possibly due to creative quoting) and I certainly don't agree with him, I don't see an attack on the school or an erroneous appeal as to their motive.
Most of the bashing of members by members is, IMHO, due to a lack of typing eloquence and grammatical correctness. Some members seem to take the opinion that everything they type is an opinion so they NEVER type IMHO. Unfortunately, they then come off as an absolute authoritarian, and how many of us will put up with that (even in real life).