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I don’t understand why people so commonly respond to negative comments by sardonically “apologizing” for stating their opinion (or personal comment). Pretty sure I have yet to see it used in a case where a participant in the discussion’s right or welcome to doing so is in question.
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i didn’t apologize for my statement, i apologized for making her so bothered to comment in such a way. i didn’t mean to offend her by not reading her entire lengthy post.
i see you fixed your original comment, because it didn’t make much sense the way it was worded originally. but your original comment shows, i’m not the only one not putting 100% thought into my writing.
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i didn’t mean to offend her by not reading her entire lengthy post.
I’m not ‘offended’, I just think you’re an idiot. There’s a big difference.
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you’re certainly entitled to your decision.
however, i think it’s best not to spend more time trying to make up for this and i hope you’ll agree. good luck with your site.
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I don’t think I have committed any kind of crime by making a grammatical mistake and then fixing it a few seconds later. I’m well aware that you (and Dee!) were emailed the original post – it’s not some kind of dirty secret by any means, and I’m not ashamed. If it’ll make you feel any better, I’ll change it back so all the world can see again.
For the record, neither of us claimed you weren’t reading what you were writing. But on that vein of thought, isn’t going back and editing typos a sign that one is?