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Is it necessary to be insulting in order to get your message across?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by trainluver1</i> <br /><br />A lot of people use forums like this one to release their stress and anger, taking it all out on total strangers because they think no one can do anything about it, but... <br />A good hacker can trace you down to your address, and some of these guys aren't taking their medication... All they know is that you've insulted them and they're coming after you no matter what the law might do to them afterward. <br />What's really gets me is when someone gives their full name, general location and a picture of themselves, then insults you. How stupid can they be... <br /> <br />Trainluver1 <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />That's a tad bit overboard, You can't not sail in a boat because your worried it's going to hit an iceberg and sink- sure it's happened before, but the likelyhood.. nah. <br /> <br />I think it's ashame, but msot of us these days have to resort to sarcasm in order to be heard; I Really can't comment, because i do to- It's out ability to listen, mine included, that might be comprimised. <br /> <br />If we listened the first time instead of picking the flaws out of what someone said/wrote, there wouldn't be a need for sarcasm or name calling and what not. <br /> <br />I
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