In one post, Jane Ransom wrote:
>> You know, if you used fewer words, people might just spend the time to
> read what you've written.
> --
In a second one, posted shortly thereafter, she wrote:
>> People are people are people - we have to learn to co-exist with people
> - and no two persons are alike - a bit like snow flakes, really.
Does the first post suggest that you are not especially inclined to
co-exist with people who thoroughly and openmindedly discuss a topic? Or
is it a request for a simpler vocabulary?
It would be wonderful to counteract poison with a one-handed slap, as so
many here enjoy doing. Sometimes this is possible, often is it
difficult, occasionally it is impossible, almost always it is wrong.
Does this post meet yours standards of brevity?
David