Deirdre Saoirse wrote:
> Well, it's not only irrelevant, it's counterproductive. As long as it's
> someone else's fault, nothing can be done to help minimize or solve the
> problems.
I disagree.
Regardless of whose fault something is, anyone can act to minimize or
solve it.
For an everyday physical example, if my 2-year-old nephew splashes
peanut butter all over the room, does it have to wait till he's grown
up some and can mop the floor himself?
Ludicrous. And just about /any/ problem can be at least partially
resolved by anyone who's affected by it.
Jenn V.
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you miss out on by being a geek?" - Dancer.
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