"(There's) no such thing as a stupid question" is a popular phrase with a long history. It suggests that the quest for knowledge includes failure, and that just because one person may know less than others they should not be afraid to ask rather than pretend they already know.
You guys are a bunch of cyber bullies. This board is about sharing.
Originally Posted by Slimphat
Your comments are appreciated. However, you've failed to notice a Huge difference and seem to fail to understand the true nature of bullying. Sorry for being so serious, but I think it's important to show differences in today's overhyped world.
This person, and others, continue to seek attention, refuse to accept advice of others nor attempt to learn from mistakes. And at times, egg others on with their own follow up comments. Read his reply in this thread as an example.
I was harshly bullied in elementary school. I never sought attention, but remained as "invisible" as possible. I listened to my teachers to minimize contact and I definitely learned from my, and others mistakes. Yet! The bullies sought me out. I didn't ask them to or tell them where I'd be, or say anything to intensify the situation, but they came after regardless.
Huge difference here. Hope you realize it and don't call everything "bullying" because it's a more prominent word these days. Again, I apologize for being serious. I've said my piece and doubt I'll be around much more since men can't seem to be men any more, especially on a board like this. This ain't a cooking show. Cheers.