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how often do you talk to your difficult "child" now adult?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 737989" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Copabanana,</p><p>I think people who are mean, demean, bully, etc are wrong. No 2 ways about that. </p><p>But as far as politics and political views there is the problem of knowing what is true. We, as observers of the news never get the whole true story. Everything is always stilted one way or the other for whoever is going to gain from the report. Whether financial or fame gain. Some public people that annoy all of us would be seen in a more favorable light if they spoke with more eloquence instead of being so obnoxious. Being brash is very off putting even if we agree with the over all idea. As I watch news reports and news clips I always have to take them with a grain of salt because (as a photographer) I know very well how easy it is to edit video and photos. Things are very easily taken ( and edited to be) out of context.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 737989, member: 23103"] Copabanana, I think people who are mean, demean, bully, etc are wrong. No 2 ways about that. But as far as politics and political views there is the problem of knowing what is true. We, as observers of the news never get the whole true story. Everything is always stilted one way or the other for whoever is going to gain from the report. Whether financial or fame gain. Some public people that annoy all of us would be seen in a more favorable light if they spoke with more eloquence instead of being so obnoxious. Being brash is very off putting even if we agree with the over all idea. As I watch news reports and news clips I always have to take them with a grain of salt because (as a photographer) I know very well how easy it is to edit video and photos. Things are very easily taken ( and edited to be) out of context. [/QUOTE]
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