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Grand Magnate
Member Since May 2004
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Did anyone else notice that Doc put Chronic Pain and Healthy Parenting right next to each other? Does anyone really think it was an accident?
In my local paper there is an online place to chat about the article. I have noticed that people who speak the loudest are the most negative. Has anyone else seen this in their lives? No matter what the article is about there will be the same few who criticize for any reason or none that they can find. Most recently over a group of women making blankets for children's hospitals in Afghanistan where there are no blankets in a hospital they learned of. Criticized that they were not making blankets for "our own cold" I stopped reading the posts. |
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Yeah, I've noticed that it sure seems like the people with the most negative things to say seem to get the most exposure, or express themselves the most. I figure those who see a problem and are working to fix it, are too busy to bother blowing their own horn.
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Grand Poohbah
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i really dont think it was on purpose. just my opinon.
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Grand Magnate
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I am sorry, the first thing about the forums being side by side was my tongue in cheek humor since I have a daughter I am worried about and have chronic pain. I did not say it well at all. She s a pain, I have pain. Doc gets teased sometimes in good humor with our own foibles as humans. I thought it was ironic but was in a bad mood and did not write it well. The second was my venting over a local paper and the people who hang out in the chat place for comments on articles. There are 2, and one of them sees everything written as a bad thing, a problem. We are looking for a missing kid here and he complains that it's taking too much police time. So I was poking fun at the complaining and my complaining and complaining about everything in general. Some people just do. Sorry for the confusion.
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