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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 159147" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>Nice post Martin.</p><p></p><p>As a father myself, I agree that setting a good example for our children becomes vital in our role as parents. Perhaps in becoming aware of our own behavior, we are also becoming aware of rude behavior in general? Maybe it´s more a sign of our own "evolution" and that people are quite rude period given the right circumstances? Dunno.</p><p></p><p>I don´t know if pipe smokers would fit the bill as a higher species, but generally we seem to have a working "clam filter" insofar as posting is concerned. I have seen some truly crappy behavior both on this board and others but is usually swings back towards civility before too long. I´ve also experienced a sense of belonging and generosity among the pipe smoking community that is <em>way</em> beyond other internet venues. That´s why I stick around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 159147, member: 820"] Nice post Martin. As a father myself, I agree that setting a good example for our children becomes vital in our role as parents. Perhaps in becoming aware of our own behavior, we are also becoming aware of rude behavior in general? Maybe it´s more a sign of our own "evolution" and that people are quite rude period given the right circumstances? Dunno. I don´t know if pipe smokers would fit the bill as a higher species, but generally we seem to have a working "clam filter" insofar as posting is concerned. I have seen some truly crappy behavior both on this board and others but is usually swings back towards civility before too long. I´ve also experienced a sense of belonging and generosity among the pipe smoking community that is [i]way[/i] beyond other internet venues. That´s why I stick around. [/QUOTE]
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