Apparently you haven't been following any of SS's posts.. I too was in your shoes once telling people to ease up.
The pattern from previous posts have been the same. I certainly don't know it all about anything, especially tanning. The issue at hand is when advice is given, SS has been arguing with thousands of years of experience (not mine, I am not that old) and claiming to have basically re-invented the wheel on nearly every post. That was simply my last post about admitting you don't know it all is the first step to actually learning something. After this I won't respond to his posts..same as many before me. before too long you will try to help and soon you will be telling him the same thing I just did, and many others have done before, and someone will tell you to ease up
. My only regret is that I got caught up in this cycle instead of staying out of it! lol no hard feelings. Slack, very rarely will you ever see me post a negative thing, I always like to be everyone's friend... Sometimes you gotta tell a youngster to slow down and take some advice. I did that once at his age... posted something that I was wrong about and fought to prove I was just "that smart"... the difference is, I looked like a fool and I knew it and I made sure I didn't claim anything until I had some solid evidence... or if I was wrong about something, I took advice and said, "Yes sir, I appreciate the help" and moved forward. Life lessons start young. But yeah I am not going to entertain his posts any longer unless the people giving advice start receiving some support, appreciation and respect in return. If he won't take advice, I suppose he can learn though trial and error.
Ease up a bit twisted. The only thing less appealing than a young know it all is an old know it all. Youth have an excuse to be foolhardy, elders should know better.
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I will agree with you.... that's why I wont respond any further... you go have fun with him a while
and best not call me an Elder!
I am not halfway there yet!