We are all different and process information differently. We should not be prosecuted or shamed for the way we process this information, instead we should be applauded for asking the question in the first place. It shows that we are more interested in learning the correct information than going on with the misguided information.
And somehow I'm turned into the bad guy again. Somehow calling a question a "noob" question must somehow automatically be a negative even though that wasn't the meaning I wanted to convey. The longer I tried, the worse things got.
Since it seems my point was lost I'll just say it as plain as I can. When I said "what a noob question" I never meant that to be negative and certainly didn't mean for it to be taken as such or to be taken as something that reflects negatively on the person who asks the question.
In a round about sort of way I was also trying to make you ask yourself why does it (noob) automatically have to be a negative? If 'noob' was a negative thing,(it's not) why does it have to be taken as an insult to you personally when it wasn't a person I was talking about?
Sorry for dragging it on but this time I didn't want to just drop it and leave myself misunderstood like so many times before. I often find people complaining and downright whining about me and actually disliking me while if they would read what I actually 'said', instead of assuming what I mean, they wouldn't get so upset.
Originally Posted by Mommy2many
We are all different and process information differently. We should not be prosecuted or shamed for the way we process this information, instead we should be applauded for asking the question in the first place.
That even goes for noob questions. (just had to say that one more time)