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To: greenspirit who wrote (55244)9/14/1999 3:05:00 PM
From: Starduster234  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Michael, my sister Lisa who has a Ph.D. will be back here next week and she will have your scalp for that one..lol Having a
Ph.D. is simply adding one more layer to ones education. We
are all so different and react in different ways ..that is as it should be :-) SD



To: greenspirit who wrote (55244)9/14/1999 3:27:00 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 108807
 
Sometimes feeling the need to call people names just means you are extremely annoyed. It is not necessarily the sign of an insecure or immature person. After all the person who is really comfortable with him or herself trusts his or her own judgment enough to call an asshole an asshole. Labeling people, discriminating between the wheat and the chaff, is a mark of intelligence. Although the psychobabble-ists would have us believe we are wrong to label people or to call some people names- (we already know the psychologists are all crazy right)- reason dictates that some people are better than other people (at least on a subjective personal level) and the people who are not better really ought to be called names.