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Old 09-29-2010, 10:23 PM   #93
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Pensively observing.
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[QUOTE=montsnmags;1137449]But I go back to what I previously suggested - that what should be able to be discussed is not what, via experience, can be discussed without devolution. Thus, the Religion and Politics guideline (why those threads often end up closed). Although not always clear-cut, topics on religion and politics are defined against in the Guidelines. Strictly speaking they cannot be closed too soon.

I'm not sure about the teenager thing. Are you suggesting that teenagers are often the cause of trouble, or talking about topics too "adult" for teens?

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Marc[/QUOTE

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Marc,

Firstly, teenagers today could possibly teach us a thing or three. Merely that across the board let a certain amount of politeness prevail.....if possible.

There are some in the chatroom who felt that their choice of of subject was being curtailed. How long were the trolls allowed to carry on? If the choice of subject was forbidden, why not stop it quick smart? It lingered like bad-breath.

But I repeat, the responders were more offensive than the poster.

I do know that I didn't participate
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