In a message dated 2/14/2007 4:28:25 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
People say they killfile  others but they don't and react.
Whatever one's frustration is, these  languages do make anyone (at least me)
feel sad.  It's only about lens,  and I just have to wonder why a little
thing provokes others' mind so  much.  There does not seem that any pride or
I-am-superior-to-you issue  involves here.
Just sad.  It was not quite like this  before.

Ken

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Yes.

As people used to say to me  when I got riled in another venue, although 
riled with much better language,  "It's just the Net." Ergo, there is 
absolutely 
no point in getting totally  infuriated by someone across the nation or across 
the world that one has never  met and is not likely to meet. And who is also 
likely to be politer in person  and they are also likely to be politer in 
person to. Also just that there are  jerks all over the Net, there are jerks 
all 
over the place in real life we just  can avoid them better. 

Written communication can lead to extremes. One  can also choose not to 
respond and not to read.

I really am tired of this  stuff. Tired of the elevated testosterone on this 
list sometimes, it goes along  for weeks fine, then gets all elevated again. 
And I get just as tired of the  responders as I get tired of the original 
agitators. I don't want to read it. At  all. Anymore. No how.

Maybe I should take myself off elsewhere. Or  killfile, not one, but several 
people. 

Marnie aka Doe  


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