Fadedawg
Well-Known Member
The internet can be what we choose to make of it, but your point is well taken that some demonstrate behavior and say thing through the anonymity of the internet, that they wouldn't face to face. It comes with freedom of speech, but says more about the perpetrator than the victim.Brothers- it's Friday and I love you all!!
I hope you all have some choice smoke, regardless of how ingested. I hope the weather's great and you have memorable weekends - all of you
There's no question in my mind that if we were all together we would all be toking and laughing. The Internet really doesn't encourage brotherhood, but face-to-face interaction surely does.
It also highlights how important it is that we vet everything for ourselves, because as Will Rogers observed, "The world is of folks that are damn sure of things that ain't so."
One common cause for conflict, is losing track of the decimal point. Even truth becomes more like debating how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, once the zeroes between the decimal place and the first whole number mount up.