Subject: Sorry I scared you.
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Posted on: 2012-05-28 19:49:00 UTC

And, thanks. {= )

Oh gosh, I don't really remember the Dragonology thing, but I do recall some heated conversation about fair trade chocolate once. Also something about alternative *ahem* feminine products, but I don't think that got heated. Just a bit awkward. I don't recall if that was a thread you started, either. The chocolate one was, though, I think.

Note: my memory for specific details is really selective and mostly terrible. >.>

Anyway, for myself, I always try to take stuff like that as a time to evaluate my own reactions and make sure I'm not missing something, and I recall that at the end of the day everyone basically went "well, I'm glad we could have that conversation without ending up hating each other," so it's all good. {= )

That is one thing I feel is different now than it was a few years ago, though. Somehow, the sensitivity level has gone up, so that some subjects aren't safe to talk about anymore—someone is going to be offended, someone is going to be triggered, someone won't remember to be respectful of other people's opinions, someone won't realize that their opinion is just an opinion, etc.

I think, and this is reflected somewhat in other people's posts, that the size and fluidity of the group now contributes to that. We don't know each other as well as we used to, because there are so many of us and we come and go so quickly. (Cue Wizard of Oz jokes.) That's one reason I'm really quite thrilled with how this thread is going, because getting to know each other better, seeing each other as actual people rather than a name on a screen, will help. It's hard to trust someone and know what's okay to say to them and what isn't if you don't know them.

I'm probably gonna end up repeating some of this—I know Kaitlyn said something that specifically made me think about the group size and level of impersonality, too.

Anyway, thanks for sharing some of your secret worlds here. {= )

~Neshomeh

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