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Esteemed Contributor
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I'd rather hear that than have to SEE some of the sights we are subjected to, if you want to talk offensive.

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I am not in the least offended, sorry if you have such tender senses, which is confirmed by you farewell speech

Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start being positive what could go right.
Esteemed Contributor
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I don't think that there has been such a dramatic farewell since Nathan Hale's hanging.

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@CalminHeart wrote:

@Sooner wrote:

@CalminHeart wrote:

"Screw it" doesn't bother me one bit.   If Q doesn't like it, they'll handle it.  Otherwise, we all need to chill and realize what's ok for one may or may not be ok for another and that's ok.


Well, while I didn't hear it, and I don't even have an opinion on it, I do have an opinion that we do need to have standards and limits, but I'm not sure that is in any way shape or form possible in today's world.

 

I guess it's ok to say anything on tv now because it would be ok to some. 

 

Food for thought. 


 

My thought is "Who's standards?"  Yours?  OP's?  Mine?  A politician's?  A minister's?  In this case, it's Q's decision as to what's ok and not ok on air.   People just need to relax and stop nitpicking all the time.


Since we are too terrified of making a judgment we have no standards.  Nobody's standards count.  As a society we are in anarchy.  No standards, no laws, no judgment, no opinion, no acceptable moral code.  It's called "whatever." Laws don't apply to all, what few we have.

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