Thank you for your gentle reply CB. Some people never take the time to try to get to know someone before they are very willing to jump on them with the following person being even more willing to throw out a few insults. I've seen lots of posts that I've found unusual to say the least from many posters but - usually (not always) I let the post pass and see where the person is going. Sometimes the answer is no where and I just leave them alone period. Many people on here used to really pick on SJP when he first came on here (and brought many others with him). Some have actually began to read what he has to say and to clarify things. He does get a little more sarcastic these days but I find it hard to put a lot of blame on him. He really has been bashed since coming on these forums and while I don't always agree with what he has to say, I don't feel the need to give him a public whipping. He's no coward. He stayed no matter what was said and what continues to be said and more often than not, those choosing to toss out nasty or sarcastic comments now are people that have no need to. If he throws one back I think they have it coming. I only see a very small portion of his posts now because we "travel" in different threads for the most part. Him and I have always had a little bickering back and forth but it's not serious. I count him as an on line friend and will continue to do so. Most of the flack he gets is just childish and stupid so if he can ignore it, I can too - for the most part. I just also know from experience on here that once one person starts many join the fray and it turns into a real battle. I'm just hoping to put out a fire here that I don't believe you intended to start. Can't have that kindling being thrown on. Life here has been good and it would be nice to keep it that way. I'd rather be a little bored than feeling all upset over massive fighting amongst adults.
Hi again VI. I understand exactly where you're coming from, and I certainly appreciate your concerns.
If you'll read some of my posts
carefully (yeah, I know...some of them get quite long), you'll likely see a couple of trends...one, I try never to insult the person. I might have a few comments about
what they're saying, and if those comments appear to be
aggressive, they're usually intended to stimulate discussion.
Second, if I really get excited about something, I tend to ask questions in order to seek answers. In the post "under review here", you'll note the last sentence is a question. That is intended to allow the "other discusser" to respond, which I think works better than an outright condemnation or insult.
I wouldn't worry too much about putting out fires...they're going to occur no matter what you or I do. It seems to be built into the nature of a forum. There are as many different styles of "discussing" as there are members, so one just has to choose where and how they would like to conduct themselves.
I disagree with some of SirJP's views as much as he does with mine, but the reason I participate in discussions with him are: He doesn't insult me directly, and he will respond to my questions. That is important to me, in that it will give me some insight into
why he feels they way he does on any given subject. It's all a process of learning things. I strongly believe that one has to keep learning new things every day, as it can keep the brain functioning better and hopefully control or even slow down the aging process.
(See, we're on topic here!)
Of course, we all "fall off the track" now and again and resort to emotional outbursts and such, but that is part of being a human, I think.
Your view on fighting is shared by me...a useless activity, at best. But, the beauty of a forum is that you can simply turn it off. Don't even have to look at it.
Thanks again for your post - it's good for all of us to read those things as a reminder to "stay on track" and conduct ourselves in a reasonable manner. Cheers!