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re: Is it generational?

Posted by: Singapore/Fling 06:32 pm EDT 05/06/15
In reply to: Is it generational? - portenopete 06:12 pm EDT 05/06/15

The older I get, the more that I realize everything is generational, in every possible direction.

In terms of Simon, I agree with you about ignoring him. And considering who he writes for, most people are ignoring him as well.

But since it turned into a statement of opinions and their validity to be held, I felt inclined to say something. I will gladly ignore John Simon, but I will not stand by as his point of view is tolerated.

(is that silly? possibly)


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