Posted by Dr. Bob on May 21, 2013, at 2:56:35
In reply to Lou's reply- owdurdknez » Dr. Bob, posted by Lou Pilder on May 19, 2013, at 9:36:18
> > my not responding to requests could potentially lead to being hated, which could also be a life-ruining condition, and in an extreme case, death.
> A. By you not responding to requests, the requestor could be hated
> B. By not responding to requests, the one that does not respond could be hated
> C. Both could be hatedI was thinking you might have been thinking that if people hated you, and I didn't respond to your requests to intervene, then more people might hate you. And then yes, you might hate me.
Hmm, you might be hated by other posters, and I might be hated by you. You and I might have something in common.
> D. The life-ruining condition as an example, could be__________________________________
> E.The death that could result could be:____________________Being hated could be a life-ruining condition. In extreme cases, hate has led to murder.
> G. If you think that I feel frustrated by that there are years of outstanding requests/notifications from me to you, would that be what you mean by "supportive" since you state that support takes precedence here?
No
> H. If so, and you do what in your thinking will be good for this community as a whole, what good could result from the fact that there are years of outstanding requests/notifications from me here?
In a way, it may be good for this community to see that posts by you don't have to be responded to.
Bob
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