Ibanez wrote:Cluck U wrote:
Of COURSE they're called synonyms.
And you ARE blowing it out of proportion...which is why you selected those synonyms.
Nah, I just gave you options b/c the words apparently triggered you. You seem to be acting like a snowflake lately. Words are upsetting you. You shout down other peoples opinions. You're self-righteous and uppity. It's ok, retreat to your safe space (I assume it's a sail club) and surround yourself with like-minded people that don't challenge you.
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Shout?
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Are your ears hurting? Strange computer you have.
Upset?
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I am laughing at your tenderness.
There is no snowflake in me regarding any of Trump's actions, or the actions of the collective Left. The man is using a strong pimp hand to slap some silly folks for their, "I want the government to force everyone else to take care of the people I say I care about" Leftist utopia thinking. Love it!
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And, the reaction from the Left is delicious.
That doesn't mean that we more conservative folks, as the humanitarian, caring people that we are, don't have an inner moral obligation to point out the obvious emotional drama problems that some folks are displaying. Think of it as a free teachable moment that points out when someone officially becomes part of the hysteria that overcomes the emotionally weak.
Remember in those old war movies, where the manly soldier saves the day, and the war, and the free world, by slapping the emotionally wrecked weakling (the one who usually used overly imaginative words such as, "debacle," "failure," and other such synonyms for disaster) across the face and telling him to get back to his post and fight for all that is good and great?
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That's what I am doing here...you can thank me later after you come to your senses.
Or, in your case, maybe this will provide some perspective.
And thanks for asking about the sail club. We are getting ready to start working on the boats next weekend. The effort that is needed to get ready for the season, versus the immediate gratification of dropping a boat into the water, can do a soul some good.