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Whats more important to you?
The right to say whatever or the obligation to get along? |
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Whats more important to you? The right to say whatever or the obligation to get along? If you just say "whatever" you will hurt others. |
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whatever is lame, if you want a real relationship its not about either one of these its not about saying whatever when things get difficult or about completly giving up and getting along with someone its about accepting differences, and being adults knowing you don't have to raise your voice or that sometimes you have to let go of your ego on both sides.. ultimately its about having enought care, love, and concern for the other person to discuss things that need to be discussed in a manner thats beneficial for both parties.
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Answer the question or stay in the corner
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I don't feel an "obligation" to get along. There are ways to say "whatever" in a tactful way and there are ways to say it without saying anything.
I have to say this question is totally nonsensical to me. |
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I don't feel an "obligation" to get along. There are ways to say "whatever" in a tactful way and there are ways to say it without saying anything. I have to say this question is totally nonsensical to me. I concur, its like an ashtry on a motorcyle. |
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Freedom of expression is very important .. however along with that Freedom goes the right to be a moron .. Lucky us
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I don't feel an "obligation" to get along. There are ways to say "whatever" in a tactful way and there are ways to say it without saying anything. I have to say this question is totally nonsensical to me. No you didn't 'have to say' that. Especially after answering clearly where you stand. Next! |
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whatever is lame, if you want a real relationship its not about either one of these its not about saying whatever when things get difficult or about completly giving up and getting along with someone its about accepting differences, and being adults knowing you don't have to raise your voice or that sometimes you have to let go of your ego on both sides.. ultimately its about having enought care, love, and concern for the other person to discuss things that need to be discussed in a manner thats beneficial for both parties. Somewhat vague, but acceptable. Thank you |
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You don't have a right to say whatever.
You're not obligated to get along. What's your point? |
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Freedom of expression is very important .. however along with that Freedom goes the right to be a moron .. Lucky us Thank you |
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you can put perfume on a pig but its still a pig.
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You don't have a right to say whatever. You're not obligated to get along. What's your point? Go back two spaces, do not collect $200 |
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Whats more important to you? The right to say whatever or the obligation to get along? well the woman has the right to remain silent and she's obligated to do other things with her mouth other than talking |
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I don't feel an "obligation" to get along. There are ways to say "whatever" in a tactful way and there are ways to say it without saying anything. I have to say this question is totally nonsensical to me. I concur, its like an ashtry on a motorcyle. Lose a turn |
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No you didn't 'have to say' that. Especially after answering clearly where you stand. Next! Um, yes I did have to say that. Clearly I am not the only one of that opinion. You are aware you are clearly illustrating you feel you have the "right to say whatever", right? Etiquette, anyone? Shoes... Hiya baby doll princess in hiking boots! |
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you can put perfume on a pig but its still a pig. Now that was nonsensical |
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Edited by
chuck366
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Wed 06/25/08 06:54 AM
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I don't feel an "obligation" to get along. There are ways to say "whatever" in a tactful way and there are ways to say it without saying anything. I have to say this question is totally nonsensical to me. I concur, its like an ashtry on a motorcyle. Lose a turn go to jail, bluebox. |
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hmmm..
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No you didn't 'have to say' that. Especially after answering clearly where you stand. Next! Um, yes I did have to say that. Clearly I am not the only one of that opinion. You are aware you are clearly illustrating you feel you have the "right to say whatever", right? Etiquette, anyone? Shoes... Hiya baby doll princess in hiking boots! In response to a rude reply to a legitimate question? Yes Next! |
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