One unfortunate byproduct of digital communications is the lack of recognition, of the lack of nuance, in interpreting intent of typed remarks, by a reader, and the failure of the writer to account for that. There is no facial expression, no tone of voice, no body language, for a reader to form a context to interpret intent of a comment.Some of these replies to a new poster are Yjere is a saying - “we can disagree without being disagreeable”. This is a board for DISCUSSION, not lecturing new posters on the error of their ways
I had no intent whatsoever to belittle the player or the accomplishment itself, and I don't think I did.
Thin skins get thinner on the internet.
Thankfully, I have been informed by my adult children that coloring books are now an approved therapy for such afflictions, and that I need to be aware of "triggers". I have my own 128 color box of crayolas.
I didn't understand the "trigger" thing.....My bad.
The thread topic was Lou. I commented on Lou.
I get the fact she gets a certain level of immunity from criticism because of who she is, and I get the fact that the injury put her behind, and I get the fact that her senior year turned out to be her biggest development year as a player, and I get the fact that when the game plan calls for trading 3's for 2's she cant be in the corner and under the basket at the same time ----- but I'd gladly trade some of those points for a critical rebound to keep possession in a close game --- or screaming for the ball in every huddle in a close one---[mod edit]. ---- Senior's gotta lead ---- anybody can score-----just 'sayin.
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