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Originally Posted by Maruzo
I won't stoop to that level.
I think BC is right, if you refuse to put yourself in other people's shoes, you're not a considerate person. And that's fine. Nobody is forcing you to do so.
It's common courteousy. Which does tend to become rare and far between when there's anxiety and anger and the need to place blames.
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You should acknowledge that you are a hypocrite.
When BC and I were having a disagreement, you exacerbated the issue. I was upset and instead of placing yourself in my shoes, you threw out insults.
I recall they were condescending insults, one being you calling me “highness”.
You didn’t put yourself in my shoes, you made it worse, adding to the problem.
Practice what you preach.