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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Rogers" data-source="post: 667862" data-attributes="member: 60724"><p>...but please don't forget those are "real" people you are conversing with on the other end of the ether.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They are people's husbands, wifes, sons, daughters, fathers, mothers. Some have gone to 6 years or more of higher education, others didn't finish high school. There are some that are divorced and dealing with that aspect of their life, and others that are just getting ready to get married. There are some that are sick and dying of an incurable illness, and there are others that think they will live forever and their reckless actions show it. There are some that are barely making enough money to keep it together and pay for their ST each month, and there are others that are living what appears to be a financial dream.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But what brings us all here is the common thread of a truck. A truck we sometimes like, a truck we sometimes hate. And once here, the discussions often move away from the truck and into things that are topical. Often it is in these off-topic discussions that our differences come out. Respect those differences. Learn from those differences and different perspectives. Keep an open mind and you might actually expand your horizons.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I :wub: MYST and the community. I consider all you regulars my "friends", not just "virtual friends".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This article below made me think along these lines:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Rogers, post: 667862, member: 60724"] ...but please don't forget those are "real" people you are conversing with on the other end of the ether. They are people's husbands, wifes, sons, daughters, fathers, mothers. Some have gone to 6 years or more of higher education, others didn't finish high school. There are some that are divorced and dealing with that aspect of their life, and others that are just getting ready to get married. There are some that are sick and dying of an incurable illness, and there are others that think they will live forever and their reckless actions show it. There are some that are barely making enough money to keep it together and pay for their ST each month, and there are others that are living what appears to be a financial dream. But what brings us all here is the common thread of a truck. A truck we sometimes like, a truck we sometimes hate. And once here, the discussions often move away from the truck and into things that are topical. Often it is in these off-topic discussions that our differences come out. Respect those differences. Learn from those differences and different perspectives. Keep an open mind and you might actually expand your horizons. I :wub: MYST and the community. I consider all you regulars my "friends", not just "virtual friends". This article below made me think along these lines: [/QUOTE]
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