Posted by 135 Fan on January 01, 2008 at 23:30:03 from (68.149.41.128):
In Reply to: Goodbye for now posted by Lanse on January 01, 2008 at 09:06:12:
You should stick around. Just avoid certain contraversial topics that a lot of people have a different opinion than yours on. Someone else mentioned PETA. It's a good example. Remember this forum has mostly farmers on it and a lot of them raise animals and earn their lively hood off them, so yes PETA would be a very contraversial topic to them. It's OK to have different opinions. Sometimes it's best to just keep them to yourself. You have a lot of friends on here. If not no one would respond to your posts. You have given some good advice as well. And lastly, but most importantly, remember this is a web site. No one is live face to face. This can make some people try to make themselfs seem bigger or more important than they are. A lot of people think that if they they put someone else down... It makes them look better! In fact, it does the exact opposite. If you stick to common topics, everything will be fine. If someone is really giving you a hard time, it's for a couple of reasons. 1. Because it is a safety issue and they want to make sure you get it. That's kind of OK. or 2. They are to arrogant and don't have enough decency to give you some respect. Just because you're younger doesn't mean you don't have some of your own experiences. I spent a bunch of time in a course once after being in the hospital for a while. It was a stupid course but anyway, the instructor said she had the most experience because she was older. I said, all age means is that you've had more of your own personal experiences and there is no way you could have had the exact same experiences as anyone else, whether they were a month old or 100 years old. She did an about face! A lot of people would like you stick around, including myself. It would be fantastic to follow you through a restoration of an H on here, just like Allans Gleaner. Dave
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