Posted by John T on December 24, 2011 at 05:06:35 from (173.243.181.15):
In Reply to: Bit Depressed… posted by SadFarmall on December 24, 2011 at 00:01:28:
Im NOT familiar with or talking about whatever thread you have in mind, just general chat follows:
I dont think youre out of line. I think all are entitled to their opinions here and while some are right, some are wrong,,,,,,,,,some are lay while others are professional educated and experienced,,,,,,,,,,some are just plain ignorant,,,,,,,,I DONT THINK THEY SHOULD BE ATTACKED PERSONALLY FOR A MERE EXPRESSION OF THEIR OPINION.
HOWEVER, it seems some people get their hackles up and want to lash out and attack, fight and argue IF SOMEONE DARES TO POST A DIFFERENT OPINION OR SUGGESTS ANYTHING DIFFERENT (heaven forbid and how dare they dispute my superior intelligence) lol you all know the types.... They reallyyyyyyyyy get mad when another person has "facts" which contradict their opinion BETTER WATCH OUT IF YOU DARE DO THAT... You can always tell when someone is loosing an argument on the merits, thats when they resort to personal attacks.
As the old saying goes, "a person is entitled to their own opinion, but NOT their own facts"
I believe in posting my heartfelt honest opinion trying to help out here, it may be right it may be wrong, and let others do the same WITH RESPECT and let the questioner make his decision. I dont have any sort of need to convince others (some seem they do) so dont fight or argue, but just help out the best I can when I can and move on.........
So Merry CHRISTmas and God Bless all here, hope you find peace and joy this holy season, so lets all respect each others opinions and get along.
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