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PING: -L
What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups.
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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups. lol Jill. This is USENET. The fact that you are posting anywhere in it at all means everything you post is open to the entire online world. You need psychological help. If you didn't want people to know you were on food stamps, you should not have posted that you are in a global, unmoderated forum. |
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cybercat wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message ... What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups. lol Jill. This is USENET. The fact that you are posting anywhere in it at all means everything you post is open to the entire online world. You need psychological help. If you didn't want people to know you were on food stamps, you should not have posted that you are in a global, unmoderated forum. I agree. Posting on Usenet is broadcasting to the world. It's never like talking to a group of friends privately. You have to pretend that everyone you know will read it -- your boss, your mother, your neighbor, your plumber, etc., because they can do so easily. Rhonda |
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Rhonda wrote:
cybercat wrote: "jmcquown" wrote in message ... What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups. lol Jill. This is USENET. The fact that you are posting anywhere in it at all means everything you post is open to the entire online world. You need psychological help. (Piggybacking on Rhonda's post, sorry Rhonda) No, the people who feel the need to spread stuff all over Usenet are the ones who need the psychological help. I am perfectly aware this is a public and published forum. I'm pretty sure I've been using computers and Usenet longer than -L since I don't have an adopted toddler. But you know, it's just like years ago, 1999, when my beloved dog Sampson died and I was participating in a pet loss newsgroup. Some asshole popped up out of nowhere on a totally different ng and started mocking my loss and telling everyone how I'd been posting to this pet loss ng. Mocking my pain. Mocking my situation. Mocking my pouring my heart out to people I deemed to be compadres. It hurt me terribly when Sampson died. It hurts me when any of my pets die. There was absolutely no call for and no provocation for what happened but that person found a reason to taunt me about sharing my grief on another ng. And this was someone I had never heard of before in my life. Again, I know we are on USENET, but I'd like to think we (at least most of us) are ADULTS, not kiddies playing dress up and spending time on our parents' computer. Peole who wouldn't stoop to such stupidity. Apparently I'm wrong. There definitely are a few *children* playing around here. Jill |
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"jmcquown" wrote: What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups. Rhonda wrote: I agree. Posting on Usenet is broadcasting to the world. It's never like talking to a group of friends privately. You have to pretend that everyone you know will read it -- your boss, your mother, your neighbor, your plumber, etc., because they can do so easily. Still, just because you CAN do something (rebroadcasting a post), doesn't mean you SHOULD. And just because locating posts is easy, doesn't mean you should make locating potentially embarassing posts EASIER to find. Hugs and Purrs, Mark -- Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request |
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Mark Edwards wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote: What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups. Rhonda wrote: I agree. Posting on Usenet is broadcasting to the world. It's never like talking to a group of friends privately. You have to pretend that everyone you know will read it -- your boss, your mother, your neighbor, your plumber, etc., because they can do so easily. Still, just because you CAN do something (rebroadcasting a post), doesn't mean you SHOULD. And just because locating posts is easy, doesn't mean you should make locating potentially embarassing posts EASIER to find. Hugs and Purrs, Mark Thank you, Mark. I'm not embarrassed about having to ask for help. But I didn't mention it in the other newsgroup and there was absolutely no reason for -L to do so. We don't agree on a number of things, hence we don't like each other. Still no reason to go remarking on another ng about something I told you wonderful, loving cat people This group is the greatest! I find it hard to believe, in light of her actions, that she actually cares about cats. But that's not up to me to judge. Persia is eyeing the firewood I brought inside yesterday. The temps are supposed to drop drastically tomorrow, starting out in the mid-60's farenheit and then dropping to the 40's during the day. A huge storm front is supposed to move in, the one which was creating snow and ice all over the pacific northwestern U.S. and is now down into Missouri and Kansas and even parts of Texas last time I checked. It's headed my way overnight tomorrow. For this -L said I could use my food stamps. Heh, won't even get the card in the mail until probably Friday of next week. She doesn't know how to read for context, apparently. It was a jibe, pure and simple, and totally uncalled for. Persia will be safe and warm as will Peaches. I've got plenty of food for both of them and I can cook on a grill (sure can!) or even in my fireplace with my cast iron cookware if needed. -L has no business spreading anyone elses business everywhere, Usenet or not. Jill |
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Mark Edwards wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote: What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups. Rhonda wrote: I agree. Posting on Usenet is broadcasting to the world. It's never like talking to a group of friends privately. You have to pretend that everyone you know will read it -- your boss, your mother, your neighbor, your plumber, etc., because they can do so easily. Still, just because you CAN do something (rebroadcasting a post), doesn't mean you SHOULD. And just because locating posts is easy, doesn't mean you should make locating potentially embarassing posts EASIER to find. No, it doesn't mean you should repost at all, but it you shouldn't be surprised when your personal info pops up all over the place. (By the way -- love that folk song "Don't Should on me and I won't Should on You..." Rhonda |
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jmcquown wrote:
For this -L said I could use my food stamps. Heh, won't even get the card in the mail until probably Friday of next week. She doesn't know how to read for context, apparently. It was a jibe, pure and simple, and totally uncalled for Hi Jill It definitely was a jab, and I don't know why -- I don't know the history between the two of you. Maybe you could safeguard the ammo? How much of your personal challenges you reveal is up to you, but people can get pretty heartless on usenet. Sometimes divulging your personal and private details is like handing the other person a gun. Rhonda |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... Mark Edwards wrote: "jmcquown" wrote: What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups. Rhonda wrote: I agree. Posting on Usenet is broadcasting to the world. It's never like talking to a group of friends privately. You have to pretend that everyone you know will read it -- your boss, your mother, your neighbor, your plumber, etc., because they can do so easily. Still, just because you CAN do something (rebroadcasting a post), doesn't mean you SHOULD. And just because locating posts is easy, doesn't mean you should make locating potentially embarassing posts EASIER to find. Hugs and Purrs, Mark Thank you, Mark. I'm not embarrassed about having to ask for help. But I didn't mention it in the other newsgroup and there was absolutely no reason for -L to do so. We don't agree on a number of things, hence we don't like each other. Still no reason to go remarking on another ng about something I told you wonderful, loving cat people This group is the greatest! I find it hard to believe, in light of her actions, that she actually cares about cats. But that's not up to me to judge. Persia is eyeing the firewood I brought inside yesterday. The temps are supposed to drop drastically tomorrow, starting out in the mid-60's farenheit and then dropping to the 40's during the day. A huge storm front is supposed to move in, the one which was creating snow and ice all over the pacific northwestern U.S. and is now down into Missouri and Kansas and even parts of Texas last time I checked. It's headed my way overnight tomorrow. For this -L said I could use my food stamps. Heh, won't even get the card in the mail until probably Friday of next week. She doesn't know how to read for context, apparently. It was a jibe, pure and simple, and totally uncalled for. Persia will be safe and warm as will Peaches. I've got plenty of food for both of them and I can cook on a grill (sure can!) or even in my fireplace with my cast iron cookware if needed. -L has no business spreading anyone elses business everywhere, Usenet or not. Jill Fortunately most adults see anyone sharing something of that nature outside of where the person it involves shared it with friends as the childish attention seeking crap that it is. (At least I think that sentence makes sense) Programs such as food stamps are in place for a reason. I'm glad that here anyone using "stamps" just uses a card like anyone else at the cashier. Gives the nosy biddies who feel the need to check up on them a chance to get some rest. Jo |
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No cluons were harmed when Rhonda wrote:
(By the way -- love that folk song "Don't Should on me and I won't Should on You..." Grin. I had a friend who hated when people told her "you must do this" or "you must do that". She referred to it as "musterbation" and said that just like its counterpart, it only brought gratification to one person and disgust to everyone else (evil grin). Mark Edwards -- Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request |
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