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Old 12-06-2008, 02:40 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Uke View Post
Throughout your entire post, all you offer is opinion based on more opinion. That's why it’s apparent to everyone here that what you have to say is book learned rather then apparent from experience. Your statistics and theories mean nothing here, and your doubt isn't even reasonable. Your doubt is just cynical for the purposes of covering up the fact that you haven't been exposed to serious violence outside of frat parties and friendly gatherings where a pushing match breaks out.

..... Now go run along and act like you know about that too.

You don't need to be shot or cut or stabbed or hit from behind with a two by four (or a frickin brick). You don't need to bleed or suffer or heal or try to forget the trauma you've seen or inflicted to KNOW that it's ALL going to HURT.

Spare me the hospital bills, felony assault charges, civil suits and jail. You can have all the limping and stitches and scars!

You only need to do any of that to KNOW HOW BAD it HURTS.

Now, go hit your thumb with a hammer so you can tell every carpenter in the world how to drive a nail, what an EXPERT you are on the subject and that everyone else who hits their own thumb is doing it wrong.

Words on the forum sometimes say more about the author than the reader...YANNO?

I challenge you to be less condescending and slightly more thoughtful?

Thanks UKE!
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