whats in print does not make it true.
By sandwedge
@sandwedge (1339)
Malaysia
July 7, 2007 12:16pm CST
what irks me are little boys trying to pass off as knowledgeable people in mylot. let me explain.
take for example, this boy, 'codystaub' told me i am wrong to put money in mutual funds and proceed to give a link on the internet site he read to prove his point. without experience the info he gave is trash. just because its printed in media does not make it right. for me, my trust funds is generating "golf money" for me every few months (depending which matures when). this 15 July i'd be in angeles city, phillipines to play golf at the mimosa golf and country club for a few days with friends, thanks to my investments. and what is the boy doing other than getting info off the internet? he is counting his 1cent earnings!.
i am not b!tching about this particular person but just trying to make my point.
it is ok to give an opinion, but to blatantly say someone is wrong based on what they read, it just not right. there are just too many little boys thinking they know the world just because they found a website that teaches them about things. pray they don't find websites teaching them how to dissect their own privates.
what is in print is not necessary right. when newspapers prints a story about someone "allege" to have done something, people immediately thinks they are guilty. this is not right. the internet is made up of so much uncontrolled information, not all of them are reliable information..
funny thing is, woman don't do this in mylot, just little boys still in school or fresh out of school! you agree with me?
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