Re: Groping in Japan




"Nakajima, Aya" <nakajima@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Fine ELL, fine. You are a very humourous man and a fine judge of the
> difference between witty and serious comments. I Obviously have much
> to learn from one such as you. And I do apologize for not seeing the
> comedy in your comment *reference to past weekend's nastiness snipped*

Yet, despite the fact that I apologised, publically, SEVERAL TIMES for a
post which was VERY out of line, and despite the fact that you originate
from such a polite, refined society, you certainly seem to feel no shame in
continually beating me over the head with something I have admitted was a
poor joke on my part and have apologised for. Where is the honor and
civility in this? Please explain it to me.

And forgive my rudeness in saying so, but you also seem rather fond,
recently, of beating the entire newsgroup over the head with your past
domestic problems. While it is certain that the many of us here on this
newsgroup sympathise with you, perhaps it might be best if, in the future,
you simply avoid the threads where behavior or humor is being discussed that
might bring up those painful memories you have, rather than continuing to
attempt to inflict guilt for the sins of all males on the populace of this
newsgroup by repeatedly admonishing us about the sins one man committed
against you and your daughters?

I can certainly sympathise with what you have experienced. I cannot directly
empathise, but I do understand. I can also relate to holiday depression--and
what I infer from your posts tells me you are suffering from a fairly
unpleasant bout of that as well, despite your plans to visit your honored
mother in your honorable land of origin. I would just like to caution you,
for a moment, that misery does not necessarily love company, and that if you
feel topics that make you uncomfortable or stir unpleasant memories are
being discussed here, perhaps it would do best if you simply remand yourself
to the topics of direct, topically-relevant interest to you--ie, the threads
that are explicitly about specific anime--rather than knowingly entering
threads you know will trigger unpleasant memories and thoughts in you, and
prompt you to reply in a manner contradictory to the spirit of such threads?

This is merely a humble suggestion on my part, Nakajima-san. Feel free to
ignore it, as I am unworthy to address one such as yourself.


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