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“Treat Everyone Equal”

“Treat Everyone Equal”

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“Equality” is often relative.


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In fact look a little closer and you will see I do treat everyone equally, depending on how they treat me. If you're going to act like a crap face then you'll be treated like one.

No one to blame but yourself. You're always pointing the finger but remember when you're doing that you have 3 pointing back at you! 😛 🙂


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@divegeester

Rusty treats everyone equally.

He annoys everyone equally.

I admire consistency 🤔


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Not to pick on you, but I've noticed you've been omitting words and letters and mispelling words fairly often just recently.

Hoping you are not having microstrokes. Maybe you should see a neurologist?


@Kevin-Eleven

He's fine.

I think he's been into the liquor cabinet lately ...to be honest 🤔


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@very-rusty said
In fact look a little closer and you will see I do treat everyone equally, depending on how they treat me. If you're going to act like a crap face then you'll be treated like one.

No one to blame but yourself. You're always pointing the finger but remember when you're doing that you have 3 pointing back at you! 😛 🙂


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How is conditional equality equality at all?

Are you not strong enough or equanimous enough to treat people kindly and benevolently no matter how they treat you?

Sorry to be yet another person pointing this out, but beneath the surface of your "Treat Everyone Equal" motto it sounds like you are really rather reactive, resulting in your treating everyone in a variety of ways, like some Canadian Hammurabi. 😉

If I may propose a toast: To equanimity! 😉


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It seemed the right thing to do, despite our history, and suspicious minds, and potential consequences.

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@kevin-eleven said
Not to pick on you, but I've noticed you've been omitting words and letters and mispelling words fairly often just recently.

Hoping you are not having microstrokes. Maybe you should see a neurologist?
slowing down stalking people would probably fix it.


and when a person is gone you don't get the chance to treat them which ever way you would.