Posted by Determined on July 13, 2021 at 07:14:45 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Wacko Posts posted by showcrop on July 12, 2021 at 13:07:33:
I read the tittle of another post on tractor talk this morning;
"Surging BS"
Had to chuckle to myself as I thought about how well that tittle describes this site some days.
Were all big boys here and should by now have a thick enough skin to not let the small stuff bother us but what we don't know is the current mindset or circumstances of the individual posting a reply.
Maybe they just lost a family member or their job or are going through some other personal problem and are just trying to pass time while they get themselves back together.
Myself I have been stuck inside for the past week after loosing a finger and crushing another, my hand is full of pins and stitches so all I can do right now is drink coffee and plink away at my keyboard until it is time for the next round of painkillers.
The other morning I got up and started reading posts on here and a few of the posts and or questions got me thinking what kind of idiot or fool is this guy, fortunately I didn't type anything until after the pain killers kicked in at which time it was like the commercial about you need a Snickers bar.
All was well and none of what I had read earlier seemed like a big deal anymore.
Every year you can pretty much predict what the weather around the country is just by noting the number of cranky posts and replies on here.
Sometimes it is not easy but try not to ever let the small stuff to get to you and you will be a happier person for it.
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