I apologize. I hope it makes you feel better. I like that you added the inane smily face after venting your frustration and self-righteous indignation. That gave it the final touch of exactly the emotion you did not want to convey. Why? I don't know.
Again, I'm sorry. Before asking a question again, I will consider the fact that I shall have to deal with immature prima donnas who still have "feelings" issues that they must point out and dwell on.
Once again, sorry. Also, if your answer came after "serious consideration," then I should hope to never come across whatever you may say or do when you have not seriously considered it. Honestly, speaking from your "heart" should not involve complete abandon for intellectual integrity (ie the blatant use of cliches and unmotivated redundancy). No I did not ask for something profound but I expected to be taken somewhat seriously (at least somewhat so!). Apparently, I wasn't. In fact, I was insulted by your response. But I'm not asking for an apology or berating you or telling you what to do on these threads. Am I? Maybe you should take a lesson.
When you didn't reply indignantly to my response, which, I admit, was out of line, I learned a new respect. However, you have shattered that idealism because, in actuality, your remark, which I had thought to be quite clever and pleasantly unconfrontational, was just a high-handed attempt to not "stoop to [my] level."
No no! Please do not consider my case. It is I who is the bad guy. I don't deserve an apology. I was rude rude rude and inconsiderate of your fragile affections.
I'm Sorry.
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