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Re: @ Re: (was Re: occupations?) sometimes i like to stick my fingers where they don't belong*



In a message dated Tue, 18 Jul 2000  3:48:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Kelvin T Bailey <kelvinbailey at juno_com> writes:

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On Tue, 18 Jul 2000 13:36:19 EDT XC0VENANTX at aol_com writes:

> *** i studied anthropology in school and perhaps my crude 
> questioning came from my desire to discover the relationships and 
> bonds between people.  i feel that often things are criticized to no 
> extent to rile up negatively heated discussions.  that is not always 
> a bad thing however, nitpicking is.  let's not be absurd.
> 

Disclaimer: This reply is to what I THINK you're saying here.  If I'm
wrong, please forgive me.  If I'm right, read it a second time.  

First of all, be careful what you accept from college anthropology
courses.

** i'm finished with college (whose anthropology department was quite possibly one of the most remarkable in the east) at this point and i can assure you the information given to me was examined and discerned carefully before accepted.  thank you for your concern. 

Secondly, I was by no means criticising your question.  I was just
speaking of the frustration that often erupts in the answering of that
question.

** understood.

Finally, I think it is totally misguided for you to call our discussion
nitpicking, or to suggest that is motivated only by the desire to rile up
negative discussions.  That would be Will on 'Big Brother', not me.  This
is obviously something that has been quite troubling for me and others,
something that I've spent a lot of time figuring out how to deal with. 
For you to then say its nitpicking suggests a shallowness on my part that
I can assure you doesn't exist.  

** my deepest apologies.



It's all good...

** likewise.


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