@poddster wrote:

 ......because they're leaners ......

 

Which way di they lean, left or right 🙂


That would depend on which way the wind blows at the time.

As I don't fall into any of the groups you mentioned , it is just plain rude
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@kilroy_is_here wrote:
As I don't fall into any of the groups you mentioned , it is just plain rude

what are you talking about?

what is just plain rude?

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@karliandjacko wrote:

@kilroy_is_here wrote:
As I don't fall into any of the groups you mentioned , it is just plain rude

what are you talking about?

what is just plain rude?


read my question again in context.

 

it is not about teaching children.

 

it is about social interactions between

adults in real life vs online and the

social restrictions some apply to one

but not the other.

 

 

 

 

 


@karliandjacko wrote:

@kilroy_is_here wrote:
As I don't fall into any of the groups you mentioned , it is just plain rude

what are you talking about?

what is just plain rude?


Correcting a persons spelling and grammar  everybody on here knows has dyslexia, then making a joke out of it. You did tthat, it's rude and humiliating and not on imo.


@*julia*2010 wrote:

@karliandjacko wrote:

@kilroy_is_here wrote:
As I don't fall into any of the groups you mentioned , it is just plain rude

what are you talking about?

what is just plain rude?


read my question again in context.

 

it is not about teaching children.

 

it is about social interactions between

adults in real life vs online and the

social restrictions some apply to one

but not the other.

 

 

 

 

 


I did read your question again.  I answered in a general manner. I said I bite my tongue when people use aks.  I did not say that I would correct anyone so I don't see how my comment could be perceived as just plain rude, although  I do think it would be rude to correct people in public about their pronunciation, hence the poor tongue getting the bite.


@lightningdance wrote:

@karliandjacko wrote:

@kilroy_is_here wrote:
As I don't fall into any of the groups you mentioned , it is just plain rude

what are you talking about?

what is just plain rude?


Correcting a persons spelling and grammar  everybody on here knows has dyslexia, then making a joke out of it. You did tthat, it's rude and humiliating and not on imo.


When and where did I that?  

It was Poddster's typos I made a joke about and in case you haven't noticed he played pay back so he can't have been too offended.

uhmmm...ok Robot LOL

Anonymous
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OK

Poddy I am going to tip my toe into the water here.

 

My knowledge is only from stories my uncle and Dad and an old lady friend told me about their "war" within WW11 and after.

 

Had the atomic bombs not dropped, the POWS (and some of the Jap guards) wouldn't have made it home.  They were dying.  Not only from the starvation but from the continual physical ill treatment and seeing their mates die because of that treatment.

 

The young girls in Malaysia initially used as tea-ceremony maids who eventually were used for "comfort" were also thanking (selfishly?) that the bombs had brought the enemy to their knees and consequently the end of the war.

 

Civilians in Australia were harmed by the war.  The death of loved sons and husbands and nurses, the not-knowing, the mental anguish for everyone everywhere during the event and long afterwards in shell shock and memories that haunted them till they died.  

There was not the support that is available now for newly returned servicemen.

 

I don't know if there was any support for the Vietnam vets upon their return.  What they witnessed and experienced must have been just as powerfully traumatic. Their treatment was not fair by the media and consequently by the general public. But support is available now, isn't it?

 

Many people question what has been in the past.  And it is impossible to change that past.  We can't un-think it or un-experience it. But we have to adapt (somehow) our lives to live the "now" life.  

 

PEACE TO ALL

 

DEB