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In reply to the discussion: People Are Strange [View all]I think the dynamics involved in road rage, and internet hostilities, are so closely related, that it deserves close attention. I realize that no one is going to be physically injured (or killed) by a hostile comment on DU:GD, but it is still an unhealthy trend. And I recognize that I'm probably more sensitive to "road rage" than most, after last October.
There's too much hate in the United States today. It just happens to seep out on the highways and internet, because there is that wall that separates one person from another. As liberals and progressives, we should be taking such walls down, and building bridges.
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A great line from the play, The Fantasticks in which the inge'nue kneels and prays by saying
AikidoSoul
Aug 2015
#59
You could have been talking about me. I've been particularly annoying lately
notadmblnd
Aug 2015
#27
"Self-reflection is, when done honestly, sometimes painful, but nevertheless essential."
bvar22
Aug 2015
#61
When I was 39, I had a conversation with an ancient Black Man on Park Bench in New Orleans.
bvar22
Aug 2015
#64
While I find the tendency to label things 'personality disorders' to be offputting...
Shandris
Aug 2015
#11