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I just say what I really think... they don't like it? Too bad!
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It really depends on the level of the fool. Sometimes I can't help but try and enlighten them a bit, it's never in a bad way. Constuctive criticism.
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I used to. It's seems as I get older, I have less tolerance for it. I do say something, and sometimes it's quite frank. It really depends on the topic they are being foolish about.
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I try very hard to suffer them lightly; but, I usually get aggravated and say something that makes them feel bad. I am working on it.
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i do not suffer fools gladly, and have found it unwise to tell them what i really think, so i find its best to avoid them, for their sanity, and mine
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Most of the time I can handle it. But today I lost it just enough on another stupid drug test issue that I......well, nevermind. It wasn't a shining moment for me.
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Not often enough, apparently.. ;-D "There's nothing wrong with him that reincarnation won't cure." Jack E. Leonard
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No, I do not suffer fools lightly. I tell them what I really think. Why not?
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People who appear foolish to me may not to others so I usually suffer. More bothers me when people purposely try to appear foolish to try and show how unconcerned they are.
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I tell them what I really think.
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