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<blockquote data-quote="Ukjay" data-source="post: 7606982" data-attributes="member: 51920"><p>I'm not forgetting anything, I read and understood everything that was available at the time - and the largest detractor from the points within the OP post is that of the mannerisms of which the usual 'Farmer is always right', the one buying the house from land sold by the farmer is wrong... even though you, I nor anyone else have any insight into the deeds of said arrangement.</p><p>How many times do we see this kind of social resentment, and the same old mantra comes out, yet here we are still trying to turn everything around against the OP as he is obviously not from a farming background so must be lying - and the farmer is obviously salt of the earth, top notch fellow who is always a saint, never does anything wrong etc - even though none of us know the full SP of the situation!!</p><p></p><p>It is a sad reflection upon the industry imho, but one I have come to accept is previllent and just take it on face value, because at the end of the day - the ones doing it do not impact my personal life. </p><p>Some people however, may not be able to brush these attacks off - and can lead to unpleasant situations cropping up (you know, the other thread on here that talks about a lot of issues with mental health etc) - yet here we are condoning this kind of aggression towards others when it is most definitely not called for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ukjay, post: 7606982, member: 51920"] I'm not forgetting anything, I read and understood everything that was available at the time - and the largest detractor from the points within the OP post is that of the mannerisms of which the usual 'Farmer is always right', the one buying the house from land sold by the farmer is wrong... even though you, I nor anyone else have any insight into the deeds of said arrangement. How many times do we see this kind of social resentment, and the same old mantra comes out, yet here we are still trying to turn everything around against the OP as he is obviously not from a farming background so must be lying - and the farmer is obviously salt of the earth, top notch fellow who is always a saint, never does anything wrong etc - even though none of us know the full SP of the situation!! It is a sad reflection upon the industry imho, but one I have come to accept is previllent and just take it on face value, because at the end of the day - the ones doing it do not impact my personal life. Some people however, may not be able to brush these attacks off - and can lead to unpleasant situations cropping up (you know, the other thread on here that talks about a lot of issues with mental health etc) - yet here we are condoning this kind of aggression towards others when it is most definitely not called for. [/QUOTE]
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