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In reply to the discussion: I just gotta rant about exploitation of poor people and their pets [View all]ellenrr
(3,869 posts)29. Now that I'm over my anger, and my "you should be institutionalized" this is an interesting post
interesting from a sociological standpoint, on the culture of the Internet/ social media. Here's a person with so much time on her hands she goes back over my posts, looking for a "gotcha!"
if you have so much time, and nothing useful to do with it, I suggest Literacy Volunteers. We have a 40% Illiteracy rate in this country, and you could help.
I've seen this so often, I call it the Poirot syndrome. A person wants to do some 'detecting', and then concludes with great excitement -
one + one = five.
wow...
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Then perhaps you like the Barnes & Noble/Waldenbooks/etc. v. indie bookstore analogy better
Ms. Toad
Aug 2014
#21
I think that's it -- everyone wants a "system" to absolve themselves of any personal responsibility
villager
Aug 2014
#13
Maybe you could cross post this in the Pets forum and mention the general geographic region
Arugula Latte
Aug 2014
#7
Now that I'm over my anger, and my "you should be institutionalized" this is an interesting post
ellenrr
Aug 2014
#29
Um no. LeftyMom had posted in the thread she referred to so no "detecting" needed. n/t
seaglass
Aug 2014
#35
really incredible that among so many compassionate people, one moron could suggest
ellenrr
Aug 2014
#27