08-10-2004, 12:37 PM
I understand the military way of life completely (my brother will be in Iraq come March, in the Army), and I understand that people may be taken aback by some of the responses they get to questions, but they also have to consider the other side of the board, where the people are coming from who answer those questions.
I'm sure you, Morgorath, being in the military, can understand this, but as a leader, it gets very very frusturating to be asked the same question a million times when the answer lies within the person's reach, but they are too lazy to go get it for themselves. Those people do not deserve respect.
As a rule, I always look into and observe anything before I begin it. For example, I now know alot of personalities and the way different people react in these forums because I read alot of them before I posted anything. How hard is that to do?
I'm sure you, Morgorath, being in the military, can understand this, but as a leader, it gets very very frusturating to be asked the same question a million times when the answer lies within the person's reach, but they are too lazy to go get it for themselves. Those people do not deserve respect.
As a rule, I always look into and observe anything before I begin it. For example, I now know alot of personalities and the way different people react in these forums because I read alot of them before I posted anything. How hard is that to do?
~Lady Ice~
"I drove for miles and miles and wound up at your door. I've had you so many times, but somehow I want more." ~Maroon5
"I drove for miles and miles and wound up at your door. I've had you so many times, but somehow I want more." ~Maroon5