I have noticed recently (although it has probably been happening for a while) certain posters who vehemently condemn a post or poster then their so called followers join in the tirade as well.
It seems to me like childhood bullying, sad really in my opinion.
I have noticed a few names missing who used to post quite frequently.
That's right. Like me here. Munching away on Victoria sponge sandwich I brought back from my holiday, when I should be planting the plants I also brought back. It's a really hard life. I feel so despondent.
Some people must live such sad unhappy little lives, that's the only explanation I can think of why they have to take their pleasure being nasty to others.
Ana I have no problem or axe to grind with you at all. My father also suffered and subsequently died from Alzheimers which was a very sad time in my life.
You can't please all of the people all of the time, but it seems on gransnet you can't please any of the people most of the time.
The was inadvertently introduced by thatbags during an exchange with me. They've had the on MN for years, but we've never been allowed one, so we did get a bit carried away, especially when we discovered that all the old emoticons and seasonal emblems could suddenly be used again.
I can see that such apparently random symbol-posting could be interpreted as being dismissive of the OP, but it certainly wasn't in my case.
Time for some more biscuits. The thread has metamorphosed as usual, and improved as it did so (mostly).
While observing behaviour online I have noticed that throwing around blame and sowing dissent is a common entertainment. Discussing the world and working out how to do techy things are much more interesting to me.
"Losing her marbles" when said (clearly) in jest is a very different matter. If on the other hand you had meant seriously that Phoenix was displaying symptoms of early onset dementia, I would hope you would not be so crass as to joke about it.
'losing marbles' or 'senior moment' are referring to foibles/forgetfulness that comes with age - as we all know Altzeimers is a distressing (for sufferer and family) condition that is irreversible and not to be used lightly. Gnetters whose nerve have been 'hit' could well know someone who is an Altzheimers sufferer.
Referring to "Altzheimers" has hit a nerve with some GNers, yet when I said Pheonix was losing her marbles, no one (including Pheonix) complained. Interesting why two words that effectively refer to the same thing are so differently received.
Bellanonna must be Alzheimer's they say you regress, or as I have noticed on other threads when the posts are not going their way, they start acting stupid.
Magpie! I hope the last few pages adequately throw some light on your original query. But guess you've given up visiting the site by now. Some very talented people out there who can produce jammy dodgers and funny faces though not sure if you wanted to know that. Or maybe their grandkids did it for them?