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(2020-05-07, 10:56 AM)Laird Wrote: Nope. Nobody in any way influenced me to say what I said. It said it simply because I personally thought it needed to be said.

So you, not as a moderator BTW, thought it was necessary to tick me off because I said to Linda (sincerely) that she would make a good wife because she weaves and bakes? You've taken offense on her behalf...and you're an Australian, the home of straight talking ?
(2020-05-07, 10:48 AM)tim Wrote: You seem to have reverted back to a moderator?

I just mean that my personal assessment of any offence caused will be partly conditional on the response of the person who might most have been offended.
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(2020-05-07, 11:05 AM)Laird Wrote: I just mean that my personal assessment of any offence caused will be partly conditional on the response of the person who might most have been offended.

C'mon Laird you're tying yourself up in knots.
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(2020-05-07, 11:04 AM)tim Wrote: So you, not as a moderator BTW, thought it was necessary to tick me off because I said to Linda (sincerely) that she would make a good wife because she weaves and bakes?

Correct. Simply because some people would find that inappropriate in the modern day and age. But if both you and Linda are comfortable with it, then that's fine; just ignore me.
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(2020-05-07, 11:06 AM)tim Wrote: C'mon Laird you're tying yourself up in knots.

Let me put it this way then: I felt more compelled to say what I said given that I am a moderator. But it wasn't said in my capacity as a moderator.
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(2020-05-07, 11:08 AM)Laird Wrote: Correct. Simply because some people would find that inappropriate in the modern day and age. But if both you and Linda are comfortable with it, then that's fine; just ignore me.

Can you explain why complementing someone on skills they might have is inappropriate? And just to be pedantic, there's no such thing as the modern day and age, only the time of now (the present). Because everyone that has ever lived believed they lived in the modern day and age (from the wonders of the wheel to taking flight) The time of now is always modern and superior in comparison to yesterdays supposedly dark age (wheel-less). (sorry that is rather off track bit it's something that winds me up)  

Linda has me on ignore BTW.
(2020-05-07, 11:21 AM)fls Wrote: Yes, Laird is correct. What Tim said is offensive (I wasn't offended - I don't pay attention to Tim).

However, this is not the time nor place to educate Tim or anyone else about why it is offensive, nor is it my job to do so. Anyone who cares enough to do so can find out for themselves.

Linda

Come on then, Linda. Do explain why it's offensive ?
(2020-05-07, 11:32 AM)tim Wrote: Can you explain why complementing someone on skills they might have is inappropriate?

Yes, but in the light of Linda's comments - that now is not the time and place, and especially given that this is her thread - it's best that I do it privately.

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