

I bet your not very bright
*you’re


I bet your not very bright
*you’re


What would be wrong with responding to the substance of the comment as opposed to projecting your feelings on the person who wrote it? Your comment makes no sense.


P. S. I am not telling you to move
If that’s not your point, I can’t figure out what it is.
you don’t know anything better.
See that sounds very much like classism. People live in rural areas for a variety of reasons. Rural living has one set of problems, urban living has a different set. One is not better than the other. If I got you wrong here, I apologize.


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It costs more to generate power from coal and diesel.


Did anyone else catch the aggressive dick riding on the part of the mainstream media after Trump announced the end of 3000 years of hostility in the middle east? I wonder if that was a way of demonstrating why it’s always been regarded as a bad idea to go on international news and declare peace in the middle east because anyone with any experience knows how quickly things fall apart…


You could take the question for what it is - a person’s polite way of acknowledging you in their orbit and that their actions may affect you. This is an extremely rare attitude. Most people express entitlement instead of kindness. If people around you are actively trying to be less self-centered, the best way to respond is by acknowledging that they are being considerate and answering their question. Pretending not to understand what they mean is the last thing you want to do. Always support and encourage behavior you want to see more of. You have more words than “yes” and “no” and while that question literally suggests a binary response, you can always feel free to use your communication skills.


Savory gelatin tho… I’m so glad I was born too late to enjoy a 1970s midwestern potluck dinner party.
My question exactly.