Excuse me....Who made you boss of the site? Since I haven’t been here long I have no right to give my input? I’m going to stop now before I land myself in timeout.
This post was edited by Rizz at August 30, 2018 6:53 AM MDT
No; that's why she got her own corner. She's putting questions in the statement section now.
This post was edited by Thriftymaid at August 30, 2018 12:01 AM MDT
No. Her questions are only separate for those who separate them. For the rest of us, myself included, those would all be duplicate questions and would get deleted.
She surprised me by actually commenting on someone else's posts, I just saw them this evening. I think there may have also been an answer or two from her. [For those of you unfamiliar with what I'm talking about, Rosie has for years had a reputation for never answering anyone else's questions nor commenting on them; she only posted questions. Additionally, she would only respond to people who agreed with her wholeheartedly. To see her particitating on others' questions this evening is a rare sight.]
I disagree entirely. Rosie answers other people's comments on her posts but you have to see it from her point of view.. If you answer someone who is vehemently anti and saying quite unkind or inaccurate things... it's really not worth answering often. I almost always answer everything, I see, even if I disagree, (cite my comment here) but not everyone can be bothered with the inevitable hassle that ensues.. Sometimes, it's better to just let them go.. I've debated more than a time of two but the result is always the same... it wouldn't matter how many facts and how much info one sends, those who believe differently will continue to believe what they believe..
When people reach that age, responses and behaviours can vary from day to day, and the personality can become an exaggerated version of its former self.
Rosie is a liberal, non-fundamentalist Christian who reads all the news and commentaries avidly every day, and who feels immensely distressed about the direction the world is taking just as she herself is coming closer to the end of her life. It has set off a passionate rage, a desire to try to influence others to see things her way.
Whether she responds to people's answers to her questions varies from one day to the next. She can handle disagreement as long as it is couched in extremely polite terms.
I would think you would need to ask Rosie herself :) And then perhaps change them slightly. Perhaps pick out a point from within one of her questions and then ask her permission or give accreditation for her having inspired your question.
Rosie usually doesn't answer others' questions, a point on which she gleefully prides herself. Recentl within the past two weeks she surprised me by doing so on someone's questions, but it appears to have been a fleeting moment, because she hasn't done so again since that time.