Shameful, a birds nest and a young kid, and what place does religion have with a post about a birds nest observed by a young kid. Can someone explain that to me, I don't see the connection there.
Respect, something lacked by the contributor of rude, out of line, and insulting comments.
Judgement: passed by the holier than thow contributor of rude, out of line and insulting comments.
Arrogance: exhibited by holier than thow....... do I need to repeat the rest ????
Religion: Sometimes a private and deeply personal affair for some. Something best left alone on a forum like this.
Hair: a personal appeareance feature, determined by the preference of the person it grows on, parent/guardian thereof.
Respect, once again, the contributor was disrespectful, impolite, insulting and rude. There is kind of a setting here, most are polite and friendly, most pick up on that and are that way too, but then you get those who like to disrupt the way things are, for no reason. That person draws attention to themselves but what have they actually accomplished, dominance or becoming the self annointed presiding tribal elder of YT RELGION AND POLITICS ????? They sprout up like a mushroom in sh$t after a rain to become the know'er of all, to cast prejudice of those who do not appear as pure in their religion, on a forum ??? LOL ! Keep up the good work ! PS, get away from the PC, it'll do you a world of good !
JD, it kinda ticks me off that people do things like this, and are so rude to others like yourself and it's a shame this becomes so distasteful making a person withdraw from something they belong to like a forum.
To the person and or person(s) involved you don't win, you don't gain anything at all, you don't have a darned clue....really !
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