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Mike get indignant easily. He's been "done with" just about everybody here at one time or another.
You'll never get him to admit to his hypocrisy.
Apparently he doesn't like having a mirror held in front of him. Doesn't like what he sees, but refuses to change it. Oh well, not my problem. I tend to call out hypocrisy, ignorance, stupidity, idiocy, etc whenever I see it. Some people don't take to that very well.
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What is it with you people who either post no profile, or keep it private, or keep your gender secret and then expect posters to somehow know your gender preference from screen names that provide no clue whatsoever.
What is it with you people who either post no profile, or keep it private, or keep your gender secret and then expect posters to somehow know your gender preference from screen names that provide no clue whatsoever.
I have been posting on here for quite awhile, and have not made it a secret that I am a female. Here on this very forum, in threads that he has participated in, and posts directed at him in the past.... Sorry for thinking people actually read posts in the threads they participated in or replied to. Guess that is too much to expect?
I could also say, "What is it with you people who think all posters are men unless it says otherwise?" Personally, if I don't know, I say something like, "doesn't know what he/she is talking about". Literally takes a fraction of a second to add the slash and three letters. Think they can read my new status? Or is that too much to ask for you lazy folks as well?
I have been posting on here for quite awhile, and have not made it a secret that I am a female. Here on this very forum, in threads that he has participated in, and posts directed at him in the past.... Sorry for thinking people actually read posts in the threads they participated in or replied to. Guess that is too much to expect?
I could also say, "What is it with you people who think all posters are men unless it says otherwise?" Personally, if I don't know, I say something like, "doesn't know what he/she is talking about". Literally takes a fraction of a second to add the slash and three letters. Think they can read my new status? Or is that too much to ask for you lazy folks as well?
I usually check the profiles and if there is no information there, I assume it is of no concern to them. Your profile did not specify.
I usually check the profiles and if there is no information there, I assume it is of no concern to them. Your profile did not specify.
And again, I have talked to you on several different threads, dating back many months. If you didn't already know I was a female, and needed to check my profile, then you obviously haven't paid any attention. Also, how hard is it to say "he/she"? Or simply, "they"?
Edited to add: For example, Mystic, you have 151 posts in the thread about homosexuality. I have shared my story more than once in that thread, and from the looks of it, while you were actively posting on it as well.
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And again, I have talked to you on several different threads, dating back many months. If you didn't already know I was a female, and needed to check my profile, then you obviously haven't paid any attention. Also, how hard is it to say "he/she"? Or simply, "they"?
Edited to add: For example, Mystic, you have 151 posts in the thread about homosexuality. I have shared my story more than once in that thread, and from the looks of it, while you were actively posting on it as well.
Why would you specifically NOT specify your gender preference and then complain about it when it is wrongly attributed? Are you on a campaign to enforce the use of "he/she or they" pronouns?
Why would you specifically NOT specify your gender preference and then complain about it when it is wrongly attributed? Are you on a campaign to enforce the use of "he/she or they" pronouns?
Okay, Mystic, I get it. You don't want to have to pay attention to people when they post, and instead just want to interject your own nonsense on every thread, regardless of its relevance. I don't give a rat's behind what you call me. Call me a he, a she, a they, or anything else you want to call me. Call me a guy, and I will correct it. That's all I did. You are the one who made a big deal about it.
Sorry I don't come on here and think about filling out a profile for the people too lazy to read posts, or use an extra letter or two. Guess you guys need your hand held to figure out very simple things. So, just for you, I will go in and add it, that way the next time your forget and have to check, it will be there for you. K?
I found incongruity at a young age in the teachings of Jesus, John and Paul saying my disciples will show love, empathy etc but the people who claimed to follow him do not display that characteristic
Absolutely. IME, Christians who are genuinely striving to follow Jesus are few and far between.
Okay, Mystic, I get it. You don't want to have to pay attention to people when they post, and instead just want to interject your own nonsense on every thread, regardless of its relevance. I don't give a rat's behind what you call me. Call me a he, a she, a they, or anything else you want to call me. Call me a guy, and I will correct it. That's all I did. You are the one who made a big deal about it.
Sorry, I don't come on here and think about filling out a profile for the people too lazy to read posts, or use an extra letter or two. Guess you guys need your hand held to figure out very simple things. So, just for you, I will go in and add it, that way the next time you forget and have to check, it will be there for you. K?
Okay. Peace. You know despite assertions to the contrary, there are significant stereotypical differences between males and females that are generally applicable. One of those generally applicable differences is that males are far more oblivious to the details that are otherwise important to females. Individual exceptions will exist to any stereotypes, but obliviousness is a fairly consistent male trait.
Okay. Peace. You know despite assertions to the contrary, there are significant stereotypical differences between males and females that are generally applicable. One of those generally applicable differences is that males are far more oblivious to the details that are otherwise important to females. Individual exceptions will exist to any stereotypes, but obliviousness is a fairly consistent male trait.
Oh, I have a husband and a son... I know
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