What do you mean? Does the mention of a stool sample send you into conniptions? Do you not produce fecal matter like the rest of humanity? Did you not just post an article that talks about toilets? Did I misunderstand your question regarding internal dialog and discretion?
Wtf? Are you really so delicate you can't talk about poo? Are you 12 years old? You should look into the crazy world of parasites and how they are able to control your mood, cravings, behavior and maybe why talking about them is the first step in controlling them.
I gave up on nuance. I just end up getting spammed with nonsense either way.
As for assuming someone's state of mind and 'wishing them a better day'. That statement is usually made in bad faith, with the intent of aggravating the person you are speaking to. As for it's usage in the real world, In the past 15 years, I have only met one person who has attempt to make that statement in good faith. And I don't think there is reason for such passive aggressive nonsense.
Say what you mean or don't speak. Don't ask or insist upon other men on the topic of feelings(their day). It's weird.
Do you have an internal dialog? Do you understand when and how to use discretion?
What do you mean? Does the mention of a stool sample send you into conniptions? Do you not produce fecal matter like the rest of humanity? Did you not just post an article that talks about toilets? Did I misunderstand your question regarding internal dialog and discretion?
The only thing I read into it, is that he plays with his poo too much. If he wished to have said the thing you did. He should have done that instead.
Wtf? Are you really so delicate you can't talk about poo? Are you 12 years old? You should look into the crazy world of parasites and how they are able to control your mood, cravings, behavior and maybe why talking about them is the first step in controlling them.
Toxoplasmosis
You're an idiot.
I gave up on nuance. I just end up getting spammed with nonsense either way.
As for assuming someone's state of mind and 'wishing them a better day'. That statement is usually made in bad faith, with the intent of aggravating the person you are speaking to. As for it's usage in the real world, In the past 15 years, I have only met one person who has attempt to make that statement in good faith. And I don't think there is reason for such passive aggressive nonsense.
Say what you mean or don't speak. Don't ask or insist upon other men on the topic of feelings(their day). It's weird.