685 views and counting. Ok, I'll jump into the fray. Must be something to all this. I don't think I'm one of the ppl the OP is talking about but I've mouthed off here in the past. Not a good idea. Now I limit my comments to what I'd say if I were talking to that person. Might still get me a black eye, but it's what I would say.
Mostly I ignore the negativity. If someone responds to my post with "you're cheap, or stupid, or whatever" I am guessing they are projecting whatever issues they have with themselves onto others. Chances are I'd like them in real life if I were to meet them.
I think healthy debate is good, however--and I've actually learned from seeing others interact here how to deal with an issue without making it personal--however that's even possible since most people here are just names on a computer screen with some notable exceptions.
Years back I bought an old Massey loader tractor, signed up on YT. Really didn't bargain for all this but it's been fun.
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