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> > What a pathetic viewpoint.
>
> Discussion that sinks to this level is not discussion at all. Play nice, or
> play alone.
I'm sorry, but how is this not playing nice, exactly? It's my
understanding that viewpoints, thoughts, and ideas were all fair game
here.
Someone also commented about sticks and stones...
I'm terribly sorry you took my reply as a personal attack, but if you
re-read it you should notice that it was not.
If by playing nice you mean biting my tongue and saying what you want
to hear, then I apologize but I cannot do that as I wouldn't then be
offering my own opinion - I'd be offering yours. However, if you're
looking a healthy discussion that challenges ideas, processes, and
mindsets, I'm game.
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