Well its like this old, you can be a nice guy, whatever --but it seems you ask a thousand questions to just pass the time right? So why would it upset you to get a grip on how far you stuck your neck out?
Do you think the coments were to be mean spirited? Or to help you in the future -- more like a awarness that you can take or leave.
As you can tell by the smart remarks, alot of these folks live a very sheltered life, and have no clue as to what happens to nice guys.
Now if you want to fault anyone including myself, that is your privalage.
If you look at your posts, there is nothing you do or see that you don't post about. We all enjoy your posts, but it is no different than a bunch of guys shooting the breeze right? I think you are proud of how often you post, as your coments tend to lean that way.
Most of the folks on this board are looking for entertainment, simple as that. And we all have our bad days. Would you not offer advise to a friend? Especialy if the friend had no idea of the problems he could face? And we can sure bet some of the folks on this board are including myself are in for a big surprise when trying to be a good guy with out knowing.
Perhaps we aren't as perfect and smart as some of these folks, but we probably have good intentions.
We stray, like some who can get politics involved with your big toe hurting, it's usualy the same ones with the smart remarks. This probably reflects their personal life as well, they usualy stand out in any crowd. That doesn't make them bad people however.
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