--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <richard@...> wrote: > > laughinggull108: > > An interesting discussion might be *how* we respond (or not) > > to others on an online forum because of gender, and how that > > might *change* if someone isn't the gender we think he/she > > is... > > > Maybe, but on a forum such as this, it seems to be more fun to > respond to messages based on a person's birth circumstances, > or what state or city they might live in. Go figure. > > How an anonymous poster responds in regard to where a > person lives or what country or state they live in. For Barry, it's > important that anyone that lives in Texas is a 'prairie dog > fucker'. Or, like when Judy refers to my Yahoo! email address > as if it was my real name. There's nothing wrong with this if > it makes you feel better to depersonalize your debater. LoL! > > You've heard of 'My Space'. > > And, you've heard of 'Facebook'. > > My new social networking site will be called 'My Face'. > > Just post pictures of your face, nothing else, and then post > comments about each others face. That's the ticket. Everyone > loves to make comments about other people's faces. I'll be a > millionaire before the year ends! > > You want to be the first subscriber? > > P.S. I noticed you didn't post a picture of your face when > you posted a picture of my face to FFL recently. LoL! > > 328838 >
Richard, you waxed me real good. I've deleted the message and would like to say I'm sorry. It seemed funny at the time but I should have thought about it a little more before posting. And happy holidays!