Here. We. Go. Again.
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Are you OK? @WhatThe
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There was NOTHING to be offended about. Nothing. I'm not wasting my day trying to find the post that created all this unnecessary dramarama but it will happen again on just about any post about any subject 🙄
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The one that kick-started the OFFENDED post.
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Just because you cant see the discussion/comment, it doesn't mean nothing had happened, it just means the team got to it quickly. 😉
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Not this time. I saw the post in real time. She was politely asked not to comment again (politely asked to not ask another totally irrelevant question) and had an outburst on that thread before OFFENDED appeared.
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Oh good! I won't have to keep seeing that word when I come back on today. Happy Sunday to all!
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She is called catherine the reason it got out of hand was people telling me how to act ! So what was I asked asked not to comment ON !!
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And expressing my feelings is not an outburst do not think I won't stick up for myself because I will
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Hi everyone. Please try to be kind and patient with each other if you can. Everyone's going through their own battles and I can understand that it can be difficult not to feel upset or frustrated with some topics.
In such a big community it's natural that there will be disagreements and people will clash with each other at points. But if you have concerns about other members or any particular content on the community, please try not to let it get personal. It's always good to send a message to one of the Online Community team or send through a report so we can take a look and support you the best we can 😊
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No I want to know what posts what the is on about because If you actually read what I wrote o was offering her support !!! And what's the next post You cause more trouble so explain and I've offered lots of support so Do not make me out to be something I'm not you poke the bear and then judge when gets upset I suggest you check yourself and how you react and I had reason to be OFFENDED even if you think I didn't your not me are you !!! C
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Who are you to say noting to be offended about ????
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JessieJ, which tune?
Had to look up earworm but I'm still lost 😄
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@WhatThe, an earworm is when you see the title of a song or you hear one & it then takes over & you sing/hum it over & over. Actually though, Here We Go Again, although a title of a song, my mind changed it to Here You Come Again, Dolly Parton version. Now I'm off again…humming & singing it that is! 😂
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I bet Albus (down with the kids) knew what an earworm was and so do I now! 😄
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Oh god I sometimes get this. Sometimes a song will just be playing on repeat in my head. I'm trying to remember what it was but there was a song I hadn't listened to in around 10 years just started playing in my head!
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Yes, that happens sometimes & out of nowhere. It's okay if it's a decent song, something like Star Trekking Across the Universe or the Blobby Song, not so. Aah, I've dropped in two, take your pick both of you. 😉
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