Minorities & Extra-Curricular Leadership

<p>“That is negative, in essence saying I do not trust you.”</p>

<p>BINGO! You are a silver superstar! You’re better than my grandma. Though, I could have told you that a long time ago! I appreciate the information you provided me with and the time you spent to give it to me, but I do not know you and you do not know me–we are communicating via the “internets”. By all means,“Protect yourself at all times,”, but what a person comments about that doesn’t seriously effect you is nothing worth being so overly sensitive about–especially when the full intent of the message was to respond to you and thank you for your time.</p>

<p>“In addition, the post below was created in 2007.
Urban Dictionary: the university”
…Seriously?? One post. You probably added this…Nothing more will be said about this “linkage”, it speaks for itself.</p>

<p>My advice…highlights…notes for a lifetime…conclusion</p>

<p>Please take some sort of course at THE University (in which must of us can indeed be accepted) where you can learn to assess the tone and intent of a person when they write a message. Until then tread carefully when you think that you are smarter/can “out-argue” a person prior to complaint. <–And I place that word in quotations with the anticipation that you would in your next message, if I did not. I love your in-text quotations of my word choices by the way. It is a blessing and a burden knowing how negative people perceive and expect of others that–for some reason–they believe are below them…that is all I will say…</p>