This morning I went & looked at your other message, and noticed you were respnding to yourself.
That was very confusing to me, made me wonder wht all you were complaining about?
I understand now from what you said, no nothing wrong with that, but if you have other people using your handle, it will get people kinda flustered, as you coe off with 2 or 3 different personalities.....
Does thst make some sense?
Otherwise, it's just the internet, some folks got nothing better to do than be chippy about everything, other folks show up on a bad day & get chippy kinda by accident. Just have to ignore that stuff, and it goes away.
I suspect pulling people tend to be pretty competitive, and that brings out more than average chippiness too? And a lot fo floks try to be sarcasticly funny; but in print instead of face to face it comes out sounding mean instead of funny.
When we sit down in a coffee shop or bar, we ignore the jerks, and find the folks mostly like us. Gotta learn to do the same here.
In real likfe a lot of comments are said in jest with a twinkle in the eye.... On-line that humor part gets lost and sassy comments seem much meaner than they were intnded.
And your sharing your nicname among several people makes you look like a split personality person talking to yourself - that kinda sets you up to get some sass thrown your way - we don't know any better, we think you are pulling our chain....
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