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this may come as a surprise to you, but asking questions is how we learn. yes, imagine that. now, imagine how much someone is going to learn when they ask questions but instead get a flood of hateful responses. zero. zero is how much they'll learn. perhaps they'll just stop giving a rat's ass about the issue, hmm?
perhaps you've heard that saying "there's no such thing as a free lunch"? no one works for free, not in Seattle. land, regardless of it's use, is a limited resource. so, how much did it cost us? I bet it was a lot.
Ohh, you've moved on from directly hateful snark directed at the homeless to playing at being incredibly stupid instead. I'd say I'm suprised, but I'm really not.
You "bet it was a lot" in terms of the city budget of Seattle, one of the largest metropolises in the United states, and to some degree the world, to bury 302 people in a single grave after the medical examiner did their legally required job? You think the city should have instead just left 302 dead bodies laying around? Y'all really going to play at being this stupid, to argue that Seattle taxpayers would be better off stepping over the dead instead of burying the deceased at a cost that was very clearly absolutely nothing in terms of our yearly budget?
You're really going to carry on with this incredibly dumb premise that you're just a big idiot that earnestly thinks a single grave stone and 2hr memorial was a budget busting expensive for our 4 million+ populated metro area?
This is just sad man. Playing at an idiot instead of a hateful piece of shit doesnt save you any amount of face.
Be better.
If I ask a question and get a ton of heated responses, I'd at least try to take some time to consider why that might be, so I'd potentially learn something regardless of my interlocutor's reply or my initial emotional response. It's possible they're just wrong, but it's also possible that I'm wrong. And if angry replies kept me from learning anything online, I don't think I'd learn much here at all.
yep, that's the unfortunate reality of what most online discussion is these days.