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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was one who you may think was rude. I think the Internet confuses tone sometimes. This was not a spelling error; it was akin to meaning "strep" and saying "staph." The inaccurate was confusing and makes it less likely OP will be helped. I think the word ignorant was used and that is accurate; ignorant isn't insulting. It means you don't know something. The OP didn't know what her procedure was called. Or perhaps she forgot. Or perhaps she was screwed by autocorrect. I don't think this is a big deal. [/quote] The term "ignorant" is absolutely insulting. Had you stated she mis-understood or interpreted that is different. Stop trolling threads until you can be a nice person to those looking for comfort.[/quote] Your feeling don't equate to a word's definition, PP. LMGTFY: Adjective. Lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about something in particular: "ignorant of astronomy". And sharing my opinion. Politely. [b]Not trolling.[/b] [/quote] Sure sunshine.[/quote] I really don't understand what you mean! Im literally getting a colposcopy next week. This means something to me. It's not sunshiny - it's kind of serious. I think it's important to say the word right and inform yourself and others. I think you're being a bully. [/quote]
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