Etiquette
10 years ago
Okay, this is the last one tonight, probably over tired and grumpy. It's always been my belief that whether it be an email, text or post, if you commit to a posting or message then follow through. It's polite to reply and to comment, even if it's something I don't agree with, I believe in fully open debate. I do take into consideration what people have to say and reflect on it. I don't take offense easily, so feel free to say anything. I honestly do believe that it's ridiculous to be bashful, prudish and easily offended on a level that would make Mrs Bucket look like Howard Stern (she's a character off of a UK series called Keeping Up Appearances), on a website that features plenty of hardcore stuff. As someone has said it's not good to make assumptions, but that goes for both ways. Sometimes our experiences are highly different, it's just that mine have been fairly negative lately, and in general as well since 2001. And SOMETIMES it's good to get all the feelings out in a good rant.
since in a-many ways, I most agree with some of that, which you speak (and spoke) [of]~
... I however, find (and take) resound comfort, in knowing-well, that amidst them demons and devils, rests that of apparent angels,
and too, it seems, that you have those who're good to you, onto here, and makes its (FurAff's) hereby existence, more-so worthwhile the upkeep?
... ... May I count myself, amongst some of them fewsome furs, whom contributes to a betterment, in your fuzzily-furred life/style~?