Subject | Re: Snit Socks Coming Out Of The Wood Work |
From | Steve Carroll |
Date | 12/01/2015 02:12 (11/30/2015 17:12) |
Message-ID | <7670653d-6d76-4e2c-b432-5aa9101875fa@googlegroups.com> |
Client | |
Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
Follows | Slimer |
SlimerRead his response again, it's obvious that he read mine ;)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 =20 On 2015-11-30 7:49 PM, Steve Carroll wrote:Steve CarrollSlimer
On Monday, November 30, 2015 at 5:29:07 PM UTC-7, Snit wrote:SnitSteve Carroll
On 11/30/15, 5:19 PM, in article n3ioui$dla$1@dont-email.me, "Slimer" <.m@nsn.s>wrote: =20SlimerSnit
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 =20 On 2015-11-30 5:40 PM, Sandman wrote:SandmanSlimer
In article <D281FDBC.65921%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>, Snit wrote: =20SandmanI haven't got the medical/psychiatric expertise to talk about anxiety in any capacity, but I do agree that it's a sign of poor character to let a mental illness affect people around you in a negative manner.Snit
=20 And, let me guess, a sign of poor character for someone with MS to have to use a wheelchair? After all, a "real man" can walk for himself!
=20SnitSandman
Really, the level of ignorance you are showing here is amazing!
=20 I bet, since the "level of ignorance" was expressed by you and you alone.
=20 I love how Michael Glasser Prescott Usenet Troll is willing to debate psychological matters with me, disregarding the fact that I was so gifted in the field that my C=C9GEP professors basically gave me their referrals and begged me to become a psychologist. If anything, I am better-equipped to speak on the matter than he is. If I say that PTSD is not anxiety, it isn't.
=20 Ah, if you say it. Wow. Such strong evidence.
=20 I presented evidence in this post, funny how you managed to avoid it ;) =20 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/comp.os.linux.advocacy/KTf-
2lnvcKk/ChYNj-CLBAAJ =20 It'sSteve CarrollSlimer
=20
good evidence too, impossible to ignore. However, he claims to have you filtered so that might be why he didn't see it.