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Re: what does 'trigger' mean **TRIGGER** » Deneb

Posted by Larry Hoover on March 4, 2006, at 17:31:30

In reply to Re: what does 'trigger' mean **TRIGGER** » Larry Hoover, posted by Deneb on March 4, 2006, at 17:04:01

> > "She saw me crying, she heard my death threats, she knew about me buying a rope."
> >
> > Here's an example that I just stumbled onto, in an unmarked thread, on the Social Board.
>
> > I am a wilful person, asking for more than courtesy to be extended to the sensitized people who would love to share in the warmth of the Babble community. As it is now, the structure has been built so as to exclude a whole class of people, because of their history.
> >
> > Let's fix that.
> >
> > Lar
>
> Larry, that's a quote from one of my posts.

I purposely did not connect you to that string of words.

> If you had a problem with it why didn't you bring it to my attention?

This was a gentle way to do that. I hadn't gotten around to contacting you about it, personally. Sorry, for that.

> The thought didn't even cross my mind that it needed a trigger warning.

Exactly my point.

> I'm seriously bad at this stuff.
>
> Deneb

You can learn anything, Deneb. You've already clearly proven that.

Lar

 

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