A husband and wife are trying to set up a new password for their computer. The husband puts, "Mypenis," and the wife falls on the ground laughing because on the screen it says, "Error. Not long enough."
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How can you possibly know how any advice you give to people might be interpreted or used?Therefore isn't it a good idea to be as responsible when giving that advice as possible?
some depressed people might think, if just one more person blows sunshine up my ass today, or someone feeds me one more line of 'hang in there' it's going to be alright, i'll go postal.
Well pardon me for offering practical advice that has worked for me I have already stated I'm not good at empathyThere's always a majority doing that kind of 'I feel your pain but am not going to do anything as practical asoffer any advice cos it'll alienate other people and make me look too annoyingly positive' anyway so why queue up to just say the same thing in a different way?I prefer to think of the actual person than my coolness/popularity quotient which is where I diverge from the majority of people on discussion forums
It's far easier to scoff than be genuine imo
Quote from: esme456 on April 16, 2007, 06:46:04 AMIt's far easier to scoff than be genuine imoit is far easier to be genuine than to give someone false hope.