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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 644430" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>PLUS what MWM posted, have her blocked on here but come up on my tablet. There is nothing wrong with having a difference of opinion - but just to flat out say that someone is "WRONG" with out knowing what they know, what their education level is or just to say it so they sound superior is just wrong in my opinion. This is the second time I have been told in a "definite way" that I am wrong on something that I happen to be highly educated on. Like I said in the last one, if I want to argue something out with someone I will just open up contact with my sociopath daughter. So now I am going to block this thread from seeing anymore conversation on it because I have no interest in battling on a support forum who is right and who is wrong. May I suggest that instead of being definitive on who is "right" and who is "wrong that we use softer language? In my opinion it would have been must better to have said well "this is my opinion" than to just say flat out "You are wrong". Communication is a key that we need to use in respectful ways to one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 644430, member: 18366"] PLUS what MWM posted, have her blocked on here but come up on my tablet. There is nothing wrong with having a difference of opinion - but just to flat out say that someone is "WRONG" with out knowing what they know, what their education level is or just to say it so they sound superior is just wrong in my opinion. This is the second time I have been told in a "definite way" that I am wrong on something that I happen to be highly educated on. Like I said in the last one, if I want to argue something out with someone I will just open up contact with my sociopath daughter. So now I am going to block this thread from seeing anymore conversation on it because I have no interest in battling on a support forum who is right and who is wrong. May I suggest that instead of being definitive on who is "right" and who is "wrong that we use softer language? In my opinion it would have been must better to have said well "this is my opinion" than to just say flat out "You are wrong". Communication is a key that we need to use in respectful ways to one another. [/QUOTE]
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