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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 44991" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Threads that start with humor easily can go astray. It's a reason why I was so <em>anal</em> about topics of threads. </p><p>On the other hand, I hear not very kind comments about family's who have the ability to provide extra's or live in the northern states and a few others. Your income doesn't define character whether you don't have much or if you have enough. </p><p>It pains me to think someone feels bad on this site about anything so frivolous as that thread. </p><p>We have enough to feel bad about. It's good to hold that mirror up and ask yourself how you contribute to those stereotypical comments. Keep in mind how it feels to be on the receiving end when you are quick to laugh it off as people being too "politically correct"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 44991, member: 3"] Threads that start with humor easily can go astray. It's a reason why I was so [i]anal[/i] about topics of threads. On the other hand, I hear not very kind comments about family's who have the ability to provide extra's or live in the northern states and a few others. Your income doesn't define character whether you don't have much or if you have enough. It pains me to think someone feels bad on this site about anything so frivolous as that thread. We have enough to feel bad about. It's good to hold that mirror up and ask yourself how you contribute to those stereotypical comments. Keep in mind how it feels to be on the receiving end when you are quick to laugh it off as people being too "politically correct" [/QUOTE]
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