Not to sound like an old curmudgeon (sometimes I can’t help myself) but it used to be that if you had a beef with someone, you would confront them face to face, address the issue at hand and either resolve it in a peaceful, diplomatic fashion or put up your dukes until there was one man standing… which is why it’s always good to carry around an extra Ronda Rousey with you, just in case shirt gets real. These days, such resolutions are a thing of the past as arguments have become virtual… yet still as pointless as ever. Twitter can do that to a culture. Follow along at: http://sportschump.net/2015/03/07/twitter-americas-new-virtual-bar-fight/15157/
I read that and didn't give it a second thought. I'm either too damn old or living in the past. Hell, I can't get used to seeing trains without a caboose.
Same... Just can't believe how things have changed. Extreme fighting on the internet , espesically via Twitter, and the first time I cussed in front of my father I was 11 and said "damn". I was absolutely mortified.
Why do I get the feeling we should all be sitting on a park bench, wearing fedoras and feeding the pigeons? Eh, sonny?