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28th June 09, 04:04 PM
#23
well
Also I understand the respect thing, and I also agree with you McMurdo, Respect is a Ideal of the past. I rarely see respect for anything thses days, I am suprised when anyone around here holds the door for someone, or evenuses the word, "Thank you..."
As you plow around the internet, you will find alot of websites, and I will list NONE, that make fun of tragic video of someones death, injury, or just about anything. SO this leads us to the question, has the internet changed our morals and ethics, or has it become a gateway for our true selves?
Scary I know. I, though not an excuse by any means, doubt Mr mays cares at this point what anyone has to say about him. I understand some people believe in a religion with an afterlife, and for those people I can see why these comments may be troubling.
I am not one of those people that believes Mr mays cares at this point what anyone has to say. And, silently in my own head, decide who is worthy of respect or friendship based on they're behavior in moments like this. So I find it convinient that moments like this, some people show their true colours, which makes it easier for us to see the rats before they nip at our feet...
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