Author: Paul Doire
Date: 19:42:39 04/12/01
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On April 12, 2001 at 21:38:43, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On April 12, 2001 at 11:47:12, Paul Doire wrote: > >>I understand your frustration....see my own post above. >>The difficulty is that the cruel posters know how to strike at my nerves, >>It is a shame that when the rude, cruel postings are made, that the only >>alternative for us is to ignore them. >> >>When I have mentioned this before, the reference is always that I am too >>"thin skinned"...as if I am a weak person, or inferring so. >> >>Never is the attention given to the culprits that initiate the cruel postings, >>only on the victims "thin-skinnedness". >> >>The fact that this sad state of events is apparently unresolvable here, because >>of the difference of opinions on who the perpetrator is i.e. the cruel posters >>or the "thin skinned victims", tells me the whole mindset is such that my and >>your argument will never be understood fully. There are many brilliant minds >>here, when some are gifted in some areas sometimes they lack in others,such as >>social graces. >> > >You can stop this condescending bull any time you want. Condescending attitudes are par for the course here..aren't they? There are some excellent teachers...Don't you agree? I WILL SPEAK TO PEOPLE THE WAY THEY SPEAK TO ME AND OTHERS,RESPECT WITH RESPECT RUDENESS WITH RUDENESS. This topic sure is causing a fuss....lot's of guilty feelings....I guess??? > > > > >>In summary, if you are a chess enthusiast and enjoy posting to this forum. >>Be forewarned this is not a friendly place, be prepared to go to battle instead >>of being supported for your efforts. >> >>"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, >> The courage to change the things I can, >> And the wisdom to know the difference" >> >>Regards and thanks for your post,Maybe we can start a new trend...Courtesy >>Paul
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