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Posted by: masonmonitors at Fri Nov 11 16:35:34 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by masonmonitors ] Look, my point is that we should be teaching people and sharing our experiences. Not reprimand them like children. I'm not saying their capacity to think is much more increased than that of a child's. But there is no reason we can't just speak on common grounds when it's fairly deserved. Like I said, I agree with your response to the general asshole who thinks "oh, big lizard, cool". Trust me, I am the guy who goes to the pet stores, and goes off on the owners for their care on the monitors, and just the same, I'll give people interested in buying monitors honest answers on what it takes to have a monitor. Generally after they hear it, they just say "oh" and walk away empty handed. So I do agree with you on a lot of this. It's your approach. It's going to make new people eager to actually learn about monitors, both A: not learn or ask questions and B: stop listening to the good advice you have to give. No FR, why would I find dying monitors funny? Honestly? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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