There you have it.... but what is left unsaid here is that it is equally
unfortunate that all too many onlookers decide to pick sides whether
they voice these things or not... and in the end you have two (or more)
groupings of folks none of which can agree on who the culprits are.
Heated arguments do indeed happen face to face... as does some of the
unwillingness to reach out on and get over conflicts developed here...
tho the number of occurrences in face to face situations is no doubt
quite reduced.
Cheers
RicB
What is unfortunate is that too often the debate becomes personal,
and an
argument ensues. The egos get involved and it starts to get ugly.
What to
do? Somehow, the computer seems to depersonalize the other party.
I doubt
that such heated arguments would take place if we all sat around a big
table face to face.
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