SpiritKitty
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Originally posted by Celtic Princess
is it wrong to presume that the person who posted the statement would understand it?
Is it not unfair to presume or assume anything?
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Originally posted by Celtic Princess
is it wrong to presume that the person who posted the statement would understand it?
sex200561 said:is it right to assume that anyone that post's or says anything understands the full implications of what they do?
Originally posted by Celtic Princess
fair or not, doesn't everyone do it everyday?
Celtic Princess said:fair or not, doesn't everyone do it everyday?
Originally posted by Celtic Princess
can we bring the questions back down to a less philosophical level?
SpiritKitty said:Don't you like mental jogging?
Originally posted by sex200561
Do two wrongs make a right?
Originally posted by Celtic Princess
*i usually love it*
do you have any idea how hard it is to think in philosophical terms when you are Very tired?
sex200561 said:Do two wrongs make a right?
SpiritKitty said:*i know*
do you know how much sleep I got during the power outage?
Originally posted by Celtic Princess
* i have no idea but i'm going to guess a lot!*
i don't suppose there is much to do with the power out is there?
SpiritKitty said:But, what is wrong and what is right - are there words that could be substituted for those?
Originally posted by sex200561
Can you think of some ?
SpiritKitty said:Could unfair, mistaken and, uninformed be substituted for wrong in certain instances?
Originally posted by Bootsie_Hall
Was that harsh?
SpiritKitty said:Did it really sound that way? Should I indicate non-sarcastic comments some way? [/QUOTE
do you think it would help if you added a smiley?
SpiritKitty said:Did it really sound that way? Should I indicate non-sarcastic comments some way?
Originally posted by sex200561
you are focusing on the negative, how about substitutes or Right?
SpiritKitty said:Am I? Did it not seem as though I was trying to soften the negative connotations of "wrong"? How about suitable, appropriate, or genuine for right?