Michael- I would tend to think it wiser not to take their bait- it seems so competitive and Eurocentric. In terms of Karma, you have not yet absorbed the negativity of the sender (well, maybe)- once you take the bait and reply, you'll own equal measure of that Karma. At least that is what I wouldn't do. :) How I can work this into teaching psychology is another issue altogether. ;) Tim
_______________________________ Timothy O. Shearon, PhD Professor and Chair Department of Psychology Albertson College of Idaho Caldwell, ID 83605 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] teaching: intro to neuropsychology; psychopharmacology; general; history and systems "it is not enough these days to simply QUESTION AUTHORITY. You have to speak with it, too." - Taylor Mali -----Original Message----- From: Michael Sylvester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sun 9/30/2007 2:24 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] info: Can the expression "it rhymes with rich" be considered offensive.I am thinking of responding to an offensive personal e-mail I received. Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- ---
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