
03-04-2002, 07:41 PM
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Outlaw Hunter
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: Apr 2001
: Rochester, New York
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Originally posted by Danny
Quo, Constructive Criticism is telling people their weaknesses or annoying habits so that they can change them. It's only constructive criticism if a) it's true, and b) the person doesn't already know it. Now, for a start, it is NOT true that I like to argue all the time, and if it was, I would already know it. So your statement was nothing but provokative.
I said "damn", not "the Damned". I was picky there because I was annoyed, I apologise.
Telling me to "leave you alone" sounds pretty provokative to me. It may not have been intended that way, but it was. Perhaps you ought to think more carefully about whether what you say is provokative before you post it in future.
The first part of that sentence is an example of the kind of things you say that are provokative. The second part is not true, because I've tried it before...
I don't want friends with perfect English. What I want is friends who understand what I'm saying, and whom I can understand. I am not complaining that you don't have perfect English, I am complaining that you often misunderstand [or ignore] what I'm saying, and you often type things that are incomprehensible to me.
You said that plants weren't alive. I pointed out that they were. I never started any argument...
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I don't care anymore.
Oddbodd, I'm going to try the carrot thingy!   
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