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And on top of everything I believe that sometimes people say thing just to get a rile out of others. Maybe they're trying to get the heat from them on something different or just trying to see people angry at each other... |
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I agree, I usually try to say "imo" or just my thoughts because that is what they are "my thoughts and opinions". There is a tactful way to express your thoughts and opinions without insulting anyone. If something upsets you and makes you angry...step back........then place your answer after you've calmed down. If you can't calm down...........don't reply |
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Y'all should get on this other forum I was on for a year and a half before I discovered yorkietalk. Terrificpets.com You think people here are rude??? OMG people there are just Mean and Rude sometimes. And no getting suspended unless you're a newbie or violated the rules somehow. Of course, on that site there is no advertising or talking about specific breeders either so it's a little different. When I came to yorkietalk I was like OMG everyone is so nice...I thought it was kindof strange at first LOL. |
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I will say i have met some of the kindest truest people ever here on yt and i am so thankful for that |
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So...if people post their opinions, that's wrong, but if they bite their tounge, that's wrong too. What should be the correct way to handle it then? Does that make sense? Not trying to argue...I just see that logic being encouraged and I don't see how both can happen at the same time and am using your example. If someone comes on here posting that their 3 lb girl had an accident and they need help because she's expecting...and everyone bites their tounge to keep from hurting feelings, then why would it be a shock if there were not alot of responses? |
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