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Against the grain...
Posted by: postpoppunk ()
Date: August 01, 2011 09:52PM

What have you noticed that is not what people want to hear? Or, that may not be something that the masses would even entertain as a worthy thing / action to take notice of...?

A few examples:

- The Nazi regime advanced medical knowledge hundreds of years by experimenting on their captives. Many times resulting in the death of the person experimented on, but gaining huge amounts of medical knowledge along the way.

- The events of 9/11 created a time of lowered racial hatred and brought the country together and we had a "color-blind" society for a short time.

The above examples are an extreme, but maybe it will illustrate the idea.


Kind of a "silver-lining" hidden among some terrible action / event?


Anyone have any that stand out to them?



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Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: postpoppunk ()
Date: August 01, 2011 09:54PM

Here is one I noticed over the past few years - (Immigration)



I have the upmost respect for many immigrants that are putting in the effort and work to better their own, and families, lives. I have seen many many times immigrants or persons of latin / middle eastern ethnicity (male and female) walking and riding their bikes to work. No matter the weather, they make this trip to work...yes, many times they are employed at a local 7-11 or McDonalds, but it is honest work. (Ever notice how both of these businesses are ALWAYS open regardless of weather?) It may sound simple, but I really just admire some of these people's dedication and perseverance. Another note - is that many of these people, working for very little money, still find a way to send some back to their families, if they do not live in the USA.

I often think of the usual DC area complaints about traffic and think of these people on their bikes, or walking, and it just puts things in a better perspective.

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I am aware of the bad elements that are found in the immigrant communities and some of the violent situations that arise also...I wanted to just note something positive that I personally admire.



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Re: Against the grain...
Date: August 01, 2011 10:02PM

postpoppunk Wrote:
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> - The Nazi regime forwarded medicine
> hundreds of years by experimenting on their
> captives.

I didn't know the Nazi regime had email.



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Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: postpoppunk ()
Date: August 01, 2011 10:03PM

Thanks.



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Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: mr obvious ()
Date: August 01, 2011 10:09PM

just because someone says the word forwarded doesnt mean they are talking about email does it???????????

Re: Against the grain...
Date: August 01, 2011 10:15PM

mr obvious Wrote:
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> just because someone says the word forwarded
> doesnt mean they are talking about email does
> it???????????

Nowadays it does. Fine you're correct, it could be traditional mail as well to convey 'promoting' though it's rarely heard in this term.

Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: Ut videam ()
Date: August 01, 2011 10:48PM

postpoppunk Wrote:
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> - The Nazi regime progressed medicinal knowledge
> hundreds of years by experimenting on their
> captives.

Still incorrect. "Progress" as a verb is intransitive, i.e., it doesn't take an object. You can progress, but you can't progress something.

The word you're looking for is advanced.



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Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: postpoppunk ()
Date: August 01, 2011 10:52PM

Thanks.



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Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: August 01, 2011 10:54PM

It's "medical knowledge," not "medicinal knowledge."



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Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: postpoppunk ()
Date: August 01, 2011 10:56PM

Thanks



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/01/2011 11:17PM by postpoppunk.

Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: FoxyRoxy ()
Date: August 02, 2011 02:32AM

umm, well, my aunt wilma died and i loved her more than anything......

but, i inherited a shit load of money.

Re: Against the grain...
Posted by: bloody blisters ()
Date: August 02, 2011 06:41AM

postpoppunk Wrote:
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> What have you noticed that is not what people want
> to hear?


when women say they are tired they dont like to hear you say that they look tired.

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