I did not pat my back dude, but at this point it doesn't matter anyway. Who gives a shit, I used to, but it passed.
Seems to be a popular sentiment that I take things to personally. I suppose that's a fair statement, I just might.
I'm okay with that. I think it may be related to me being a naturally sensitive person. I always have been. I've been reduced to tears many a time when I walk into shelter and within moments 47 or more dogs begin barking and howling and continue to without having any way to actually see me, until I say hello to each one of them. I like caring about things. I like the fact that I can be moved by kindness, appreciation, compassion, and friendship even if it's only from a dog. I like that those who know me, even those in here, know me smiling and laughing. I may seem to be more forceful of opinion on some issues than others such as pit bulls, but wouldn't that make sense for everybody if it was something they were passionate about?
Oh well man, it is what it is. I dig me......
Hope this helps,
FDC
Now I get it. I think you are passionate, however, you are not passionate about people in the case of Ebola. I personally think that's where we disagreed. "The death of one man" stance kind of put you in a different light. I get ya. I get the idea of mainstream media, it was just that whole Ebola is not a big deal or the hubris - esque nature of saying forget Ebola what about Aids or ALS.
I dig it.
Keep on rockin' FDC :0008