fineleg Posted November 2, 2007 Share Posted November 2, 2007 I am rather more interested in the intent ' date=' rather than the content. One can say flattery things and yet mean the worse for you.[/quote'] why does it have to be either or? 1. Its bad if someone says flattery things but mean the worse for you 2. Its bad if someone verbally abuses you (the pros... word *is* an abuse) If a person refrains from 1, does not mean person can be overlooked for doing 2. PS: Nothing against GKD, just arguing with MM :D Link to comment
Ram Posted November 2, 2007 Share Posted November 2, 2007 why does it have to be either or? 1. Its bad if someone says flattery things but mean the worse for you 2. Its bad if someone verbally abuses you (the pros... word *is* an abuse) If a person refrains from 1, does not mean person can be overlooked for doing 2. No lady. My point is , dont form judgments on people based on what they say on a MB But I agree with you when you say unprovoked jabs/insults have to be dealth with. PS: Nothing against GKD' date=' just arguing with MM :D[/quote'] You you.... :D Link to comment
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