>I rarely get angry about stuff online. It's really not much of a real world anyway. Other than when you see it directly affect someone like the Andy/Marcia/Nadya thing, then it becomes very real. These conversations and threads are nothing for anyone to take personally or get too worked-up about. Until something happens that truly affects someone, we are all just bits and bytes on the internet.
Virtual persons, yes. When I first met one of us here in real life, his first words were "I exist".
>>Again, where to start from? One thread, one issue. How do you start a thread about everything? It'd drift before it starts. And I don't know how smart you think I may be, but I'm no political visionary, I can't propose a whole system. Any baby with a rattle would be able to poke holes in it.
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>You calling me a baby with a rattle?! <g>
No, I wasn't even calling anyone - why did you respond? < vbg >
It was just an expression I translated from Serbian - probably forgetting to un-omit the "even". Sounded quite normal as it was, but then I had such cases before.