so you are seriously having an issue with someone calling you
"duuuuude" ? please forgive me. i wasnt aware. get on with life. my
heart feels with you. i admit to being rude. i am clearly at fault
here. i admit my wrongdoing. blame me. i can take it. maybe it will
still teach others in the future of how this stuff is supposed to work
here. how lists work and how to handle them. is their disrespect any
better then my disrespect if you consider that "duuude" to be such? oh
no, dont think about it. its clearly i am the evildoer here. sorry
again.
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Christopher Myers
(Sorry, didn't reply to the list the first time, please forgive me for my not-paying-attention-ness.)
The big difference is in respect for another human being. If someone had approached you in real life to ask that question, would you have answered like that? Probably not. At least I hope not. But in the electronic world, where we're all shielded by distance and anonymity and computer screens, it's really easy to forget that there are human beings on the other side. I'm not saying I haven't done stuff like that, because if we're really honest, we all have at one time or another. But that doesn't make it right.
In reality, there are times where each and every one of us asks a question that's totally obvious to someone else. But just because we didn't find the answer in the places we looked for or the stuff we tried, that doesn't mean that we're any less deserving of a kind response. Our response in situations like that shows what kind of a person we are.
Many lists let you simply put "unsubscribe" in the subject line as a command. That's not the case with this one. So, they did what works sometimes, and in this case, it just told us all that they wanted to unsubscribe. And with the reaction they got, I don't blame them to be honest.
In all truth, if we were all a little kinder to each other, and remembered that other people are humans just like we are before we shot off a quick response, this world would be a much better place to live in.
*steps down off soap box.*
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