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In reply to the discussion: How NOT to respond to posts expressing extreme frustration and anger over the ruling reducing Trump's bond [View all]anciano
(1,929 posts)6. Excellent post.
When you have a choice between being right or being kind, be kind. You never know what someone may be going through. And the only way to win an argument is to avoid having one in the first place.
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How NOT to respond to posts expressing extreme frustration and anger over the ruling reducing Trump's bond [View all]
markpkessinger
Mar 2024
OP
I've been using these posts to make the point that we have no control over these things, but there are things we can do.
usonian
Mar 2024
#11
one persons rants and vents are perfectly reasonable responses to other persons nt
msongs
Mar 2024
#14
Solid advice. People may not realize it, but for some of our members this is the only safe haven they have to vent.
bluesbassman
Mar 2024
#17
I'm sure by the time it's back up, we'll have something new to freak out about.
All Mixed Up
Mar 2024
#38