Stupid Question,
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Yes, fuming is entitled to his/her opinion. But to 'fume' about this? Whatever for? You can voice your opinion without being argumentative, patronizing, and superior. If I asked a friend who my congressperson was and they 'fumed' because I didn't know, they wouldn't be a friend much longer. Why so rude and nasty? Has 'fuming' such little tolerance for those who are not knowledgeable in the same areas that he/she is? That's very sad. By the way, is this the same 'fumer' who was repelled by parents taking their kids to Vegas, assuming they would become juvenile delinquents? Fuming must have very high blood pressure.


