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Old 01-31-2015, 02:43 PM   #100
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Aphorisms that <you> created

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Originally Posted by trichobezoar View Post
Thank you. : )

Civility for the sake of civility is good.



Note: As soon as this thought came to me, I wrote it down then did a google search. Sure enough, "Civility for the sake of civility" was discussed at Wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Elaragirl/wpphil. I must warn you, the article is a bit upsetting. lol I only read a little and was offended. Anyroad, I'd never heard of that phrase before. It just came to me now while I was chanting... and I agree with its philosophy. Whatever is good in the beginning, good in the middle and good in the end. *nods*

Civility for the sake of civility is good. After seeing that Wikipedia post all I can say is that I hope I never meet the author. She sounds like a most unpleasant and unhappy person. If I knew of a way to plug that amount of negativity into an electrical circuit, I could power every device I own for years.

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