Got no respect if you ain't trying to do the right thing. |
Got no respect if you ain't trying to do the right thing. |
*Azarel* |
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Respect. Everybody wants it. Everybody thinks they deserve it. However, we all know that's not necessarily the case. What warrants respect here? Yes, this is a duplicate thread, but it's two years later and it's a completely different audience. What is it about certain members on createBlog that merits your respect? Their join date? Their post count? Their popularity? The quality of their posts? How they regard (or disregard) the rules? Is it because you're intimidated by or envious of them?
I've already posted my thoughts on this before and would like to see what other people say before I put them up again (because I want to read original opinions rather than "yeah, I agree," and the like). |
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![]() Sharie. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,429 Joined: Dec 2003 Member No: 103 ![]() |
It's hard for me to respect someone for their posts on a forum because I have higher expectations for gaining respect than just by judging some posts. However, I respect people that write well. There's a difference between people that type properly and use sophisticated words from people that know how to tell stories and express their feelings through the most simple and straightforward way. If they could capture attention whether you agree with them or not, then I feel that I should respect them.
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