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<blockquote data-quote="tcudoc" data-source="post: 2883196" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>I have not had the opportunity to share this information. </p><p>The discussion is actually pretty good and I have learned a lot from some posters. It has been a great way to follow the information out there in the public since so many on here stay up with that. I am not on Twitter, so my hearing about some stuff would have likely been delayed by a couple of days in some situations regarding epidemiological info. For that, I have been appreciative. There are a lot of very bright people on both sides of different COVID related arguments and the discussions have helped me see situations from a lot of different perspectives. Then there are some who have no useful information to share but have no problems sharing it in large volumes with misinformation cloaked in actual true information. This simply confuses everyone and should be ignored. The problem is, sometimes it is tough to tell who should be ignored and who should not be. Most are discerning enough to be able to tell.</p><p>The tell on who to ignore is if they make it about politics more than ~75% of the time. Just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>My Boschini comment was tongue in cheek BTW. He clearly <strong><em>was</em></strong> bullied in his previous encounter that I was referencing. I was happy that he called it what it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcudoc, post: 2883196, member: 44"] I have not had the opportunity to share this information. The discussion is actually pretty good and I have learned a lot from some posters. It has been a great way to follow the information out there in the public since so many on here stay up with that. I am not on Twitter, so my hearing about some stuff would have likely been delayed by a couple of days in some situations regarding epidemiological info. For that, I have been appreciative. There are a lot of very bright people on both sides of different COVID related arguments and the discussions have helped me see situations from a lot of different perspectives. Then there are some who have no useful information to share but have no problems sharing it in large volumes with misinformation cloaked in actual true information. This simply confuses everyone and should be ignored. The problem is, sometimes it is tough to tell who should be ignored and who should not be. Most are discerning enough to be able to tell. The tell on who to ignore is if they make it about politics more than ~75% of the time. Just my opinion. My Boschini comment was tongue in cheek BTW. He clearly [B][I]was[/I][/B] bullied in his previous encounter that I was referencing. I was happy that he called it what it was. [/QUOTE]
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