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"Ron" > wrote in message
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> In article >, "Dutch" >
> wrote:
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>> "Ron" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > In article >, "Dutch" >
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Ron" > wrote
>> >>
>> >> >You've wanted to separate yourself as
>> >> > a caring individual and me as uncaring one. Is your behaviour
>> >> > consistent
>> >> > with that of a caring person. Does a caring person sit back and
>> >> > follow
>> >> > along while another they have some sort of social relations with
>> >> > (ie,
>> >> > fellow poster) verbally abuses another.
>> >> >
>> >> >> > In polite society, silence is sometimes said to indicate
>> >> >> > agreement.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> What does usenet have to do with polite society?
>> >> >
>> >> > There is a quite a bit of research on transference on the internet.
>> >> > It
>> >> > might interest you.
>> >> >
>> >> > The common theme seems to be the suspension or disinhibition of
>> >> > social
>> >> > practices.
>> >>
>> >> I see. Would an example of that be refusing to remove rec.boats from
>> >> one's
>> >> newsgroup list after being politely asked to do so?
>> >
>> > It could be perceived this way. However, to bow to such
>> > passive-aggressive games as this, Rudy could keep me occupied day and
>> > night trimming headers that he has placed there. I leave it as his
>> > responsibility. The informal social practice of trimming headers
>> > presumes that people are of goodwill and not shit disturbing. Being
>> > morally relativistically, I can adjust my behaviour to suit the
>> > occasion, situation, or event.

>>
>> I perceive plain vanilla laziness, according to Occam's Razor.

>
> I allow for a certain amount of laziness everyday. That you attribute my
> lazy period to this is mistaken, but oh well, what you believe of what I
> state as my opinion is relatively rare.


That makes no sense, please review your entries before submitting them.