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Originally posted by Kewpie
Don't.
Bagsie no returns.


I ducked the comma question because of international variations. I don't want to appear one-eyed.


Originally posted by Kewpie
I ducked the comma question because of international variations. I don't want to appear one-eyed.
A more important question is why you have a picture of my cat as your avatar?

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Originally posted by Kewpie
I ducked the comma question because of international variations. I don't want to appear one-eyed.
Counting eyes is so yesteryear. Just re-brand as GlobalKewpie™


Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
A more important question is why you have a picture of my cat as your avatar?

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She's my baby. We call her Batgirl because of the mask.


I wish I knew who keeps doing the thumbs down thing. It's like 90% of the posts have a single thumbs down. Who's doing that? I mean, I don't get it. Thumbs down for the most innocuous posts! Really?!


Originally posted by josephw
I wish I knew who keeps doing the thumbs down thing. It's like 90% of the posts have a single thumbs down. Who's doing that? I mean, I don't get it. Thumbs down for the most innocuous posts! Really?!
Thumbs are buttons with pictures on, for babies to play with - they can click on them forever and it won't do any harm.


Originally posted by Kewpie
Thumbs are buttons with pictures on, for babies to play with - they can click on them forever and it won't do any harm.
I never paid any attention to them until someone else somewhere started talking about them. Now I'm plagued by them. All the time. I wish they would be taken out. Useless things! 😉

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Agreed. It's the facebook generation - they think their opinions matter. They'll learn. 🙁


Originally posted by Kewpie
Agreed. It's the facebook generation - they think their opinions matter. They'll learn. 🙁
So different from our generation (born in the 30-40's), at least in our culture I would say.


Originally posted by Torunn
So different from our generation (born in the 30-40's), at least in our culture I would say.
I was born in 53. Didn't realize my opinion only mattered to me till the 90's. Slow learner. Me generation graduate. 😉


Originally posted by josephw
I was born in 53. Didn't realize my opinion only mattered to me till the 90's. Slow learner. Me generation graduate. 😉
I went the other way. Didn't realise my opinion mattered to anyone except me until I was 50. Of course by then I didn't care what anyone else thought anyway. 😕


Originally posted by Kewpie
I went the other way. Didn't realise my opinion mattered to anyone except me until I was 50. Of course by then I didn't care what anyone else thought anyway. 😕
It makes one wonder how we tolerate each other seeing as how we're always changing from one direction to the next. Maybe that's why we do, because we learn how wrong we can be.

Too bad good sense comes so late in life. At least for some. But I know some very bright young people that learned early to make better choices. God bless them. 😉


Too much substance in this thread. Isn't it supposed to be waffle?

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Originally posted by Kewpie
Too much substance in this thread. Isn't it supposed to be waffle?
Taking a stance on substance is in itself a little bit on the substantial side, although I mean this in a waffly way.