I was typing a reply, but I got,lost myself in what I was saying! Ha ha.
Yup, meeting and making friends is different online than in real life, and it takes some getting used to.
I bet a lot of folk come on line when they are ticked or disappointed in something around them; coming here is an escape from that frustration, but we don’t realize we bring the frustration with us.
People have different levels of appreciating humor, and so,e don’t get humor at all. Some folk are just leg pullers and wise crackers and want to get the other persons goat. That makes for difficult threads and topics, and I think runs a lot of people off. Twisted humor, or bluffing others.
Myself, I wouldn’t think twice about saying Johnny Popper, I had cartoon books back when I was 4 that referred to John Deere’s as that, never would have thought of that as any type of insult to anyone, it’s an affectionate name that JD owners around me use. Am I wrong, are you wrong, I donno? Don’t think either of us is wrong, just never would have thought Johnny Popper as bothering anyone, I learned something new I guess.
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