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141. 2 Jan 2010 13:31

Baldur

It's hard being cautious all the time Dragon

142. 2 Jan 2010 13:48

Zristin

Heh, Baldur, I see how witty you are, I'm kinda following you around here, that ok?

143. 2 Jan 2010 13:50

Baldur

theories, theories

144. 2 Jan 2010 13:52

Zristin

You're babbling

145. 2 Jan 2010 14:27

maddyjean08

I see I am ignored. These things will go unnoticed, I will have to do something bigger. Farewell, farewell....

146. 2 Jan 2010 15:04

marius

My theory is that cyber-bullying will persist in a culture that allows it. Rachel knows my views. I hope others let her know their views too.

147. 2 Jan 2010 15:34

Zristin

Like the Catholic religion!

148. 2 Jan 2010 17:22

marius

My other theory is that when you focus on the good things in life, you end up with the good things in life.

149. 2 Jan 2010 18:11

sheftali52

I subscribe to your theory, marius.

150. 3 Jan 2010 05:05

Zristin

When you focus on bad things, you end up a bit depressed. (or so I think!)

151. 3 Jan 2010 06:07

marius

Repeating myself: My theory is that cyber-bullying will persist in a culture that allows it. Rachel knows my views. I hope others let her know their views too. : )

Posting in multiple threads (say 9-14) within minutes, much less doing so several times in one day, is bullying behavior. No matter how innocent it seems, bullying is what it is. It's not something so polite as attention seeking, nor is it a prank. It is bullying.

152. 3 Jan 2010 06:12

marius

And, my focus is on how wonderful this place is and can continue to be because of the other people here. Folks got the repeat button added, got the voting changed and who knows what else. It's astonishing what can happen when you ask! : )

153. 3 Jan 2010 07:31

Zristin

Hum, Marius, I don't 100% understand how entering a lot of comments is bullying. Is it annoying, or.....?

154. 3 Jan 2010 08:32

Doug

Amen, Marius!

155. 3 Jan 2010 08:35

Qsilv

Dancing... eating together at a large table... commenting in Internet forums...
all these work more pleasantly when each person carefully considers leaving room for others to shine...

There may be brief skirmishes (hopefully good-natured, with laughter) but then it needs to settle back down to a pleasant steady flow with each person being able to be seen for a little while, not drowned by one who always has to be on top.

Babies are absolutely needy, toddlers still a bit so... and some adults are so broken that having them around is like having a small unwell child in the room.

We all are a little bit broken. Being well-bred and gracious gets us more good feeling tho in the long run.

156. 3 Jan 2010 09:00

puzzler

Hey Qsilv! Who are you calling a little bit broken!? I'll have you know the glue is working just fine!!

157. 3 Jan 2010 09:51

Qsilv

(stretching out both hands... like the kid with the porridge bowl) Pleeease, puzzler... may I have some of yours?!

158. 3 Jan 2010 10:34

puzzler

This gets worse! Am I to understand that you are refering to the great Charles Dicken's Oliver Twist, as 'the kid with the porridge bowl'?!
I am of the opinion that no amount of adhesive can hold you together Qsilv!

159. 3 Jan 2010 11:53

Zristin

Anyone have any super glue?