Re: Negative posting




Nick Cramer wrote in message <20071129212636.268$2g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>...
guys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Stupid people do not like bad news. So they get upset on negatve.
posting. Diabetes is a negative thing. Reality and nfo is what may
ssave you a lot of grief. Those wanting a party here are doing all
a diservice.

I, too, would rather know the ugly truth than live in ignorance, or
believe
a beautiful lie. I may do stupid things sometimes, but I'm aware that
there
will be consequences.

Actually, a person can do both. A person can know the ugly truth, and
still have a positive attitude about many things, including diabetes
by learning all you can, and posting positive results. Only stupid
people dwell on all things negative, and label anything that isn't
familiar to them as faddish, etc. with no clue whatsoever as to what
is being advocated. Truly astounding.

Cheri



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