These pants fit fine.

It’s interesting to see how someone so specific, deliberate, and well-considered in technical matters can be a bit vague in social discussion. :P

Well, I can be absurd in all three so don’t be stingy with the 고추장, my good fellow. I’m tired of having my plate watered-down because I appear too Haole for the cuisine! And I know the plate is hot, stop saying it!!!

Serious note? No, …really? I think discussing mores and trying to draw lines in the wind driven sand is a bit of a fool’s mission. Some of the personalities who participate here on a daily basis have such opposing views on social matters that I prefer to not even discuss it; instead let individual threads sort themselves because it seems to work in spite of the occasional rugburn. I have noticed an improvement in the issues that I presume (no “ass–u–me” in presume!) drove you to ask this and I anticipate a continuing trend in that direction, FWIW.


In reply to Re: The boy who cried... by Your Mother
in thread The boy who cried... by BrowserUk

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