bignosemousie

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I am a wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend. I love reading, movies, baking, wine and laughter. I have no pets or tattoos. My daughter says my best qualities are "loving, playing and wondering."
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Clipmarks makes getting information easier. I trust my fellow Clippers to gather both sides of the story and feed them to me in manageable bites. I'm lazy but also a glutton for news and information. Since Clipmarks, I'm never at a loss for conversation starters. My popularity at parties has soared.
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How to be Cheerful AND Kind
melissathewriter
by melissathewriter  5-5-2008    1
 You mustn't have one without the other...it defeats the whole concept! And remember: "Teacher says, 'Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings!" *ring ring*
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Internet message boards: Free speech for everyone!
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  10-1-2007   
 From source: "Is this what we have an Internet for? Does this latest and greatest medium of mass communication really exist only so that some us can vent our ids?"
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10 tips for keeping the peace
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  8-7-2007   
 Descriptions at the source.
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Entitlement isn't a feeling
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  8-7-2007   
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Entitlement vs. Gratitude
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  8-7-2007    1
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Get your angries out
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  8-7-2007    2
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Quote- Signs of a sick Culture
Laustere
by Laustere  5-22-2007    1
 -R.A. Heinlein, "Friday". Paraphrased for length... The full quote is definately worth looking at.
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Take responsibility for your words
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  4-9-2007    5
 Interesting blog entry on using non-offensive language. I recommend that interested Clippers read the entire entry. I found it thought provoking, especially the part about "gay" and "retarded" being lazy adjectives. Why use them except to be insulting? Why are those words used as insults? It seems strange to me that some people wouldn't dream of using "gay" as an insult but feel free to use "retarded" as a synonym for "stupid."
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Trolls and Other Nastiness
debbyski
by debbyski  4-9-2007    7
 A very provocative article on freedom on speech vs. downright nastiness, hatred and harassment. Is uncensored speech the most free, or is free speech enhanced by civility?
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George Washington's Rules of Civility
Kore7
by Kore7  2-17-2007    3
 Insightful precepts of civil social behavior; as applicable now as ever. As a young schoolboy in Virginia, George Washington took his first steps toward greatness by copying out by hand a list of 110 ' Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation .' Based on a 16th-century set of precepts compiled for young gentlemen by Jesuit instructors, the Rules of Civility were one of the earliest and most powerful forces to shape America's first president.... Most of the rules are concerned with details of etiquette, offering pointers on such issues as how to dress, walk, eat in public and address one's superiors. But in the introduction to the newly published Rules of Civility: The 110 Precepts That Guided Our First President in War and Peace , Brookhiser warns against dismissing the maxims as "mere" etiquette. "The rules address moral issues, but they address them indirectly," writes. "They seek to form the inner man (or boy) by shaping the outer."
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How to handle an a**hole
communicatrix
by communicatrix  1-6-2007    6
 Great advice from HelloMyNameIsScott, aka the Nametag Guy, who's learned by doing.
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Internet manners
techiegirl13
by techiegirl13  12-27-2006   
 One of the better comments on the reasons behind virtual jerkitude.
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Whatever Happened to Online Etiquette?
Kore7
by Kore7  12-15-2006    11
  Maybe as the Internet becomes as predominant as air, somebody will realize that online behavior isn’t just an afterthought. Maybe, along with HTML and how to gauge a Web site’s credibility, schools and colleges will one day realize that there’s something else to teach about the Internet: Civility 101. Also see: Why are we so nasty (online)?
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Who Values Manners?
gusnite
by gusnite  12-6-2006    1
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Why are we so nasty (online)?
Kore7
by Kore7  7-15-2006    9
 Anonymity and lack of accountability bring out the worst in human nature.
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Internet Writing Guide
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  7-13-2006   
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