my_tee_mouse
Done. Put a Fork in Me.
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And to add to Portabella's anecdotes, I don't think that the comment about blaming a girl for her own rape was anything to do with people from Oklahoma. It was said, I believe, as an example of the victim-blaming attitude that can oft be taken by people, regardless of who they are or where they come from. So, in this case, writing Daryn off as a 'weirdo' or something similar because he wasn't "ordinary" in the way he identified as a 'furry,' for example, and thus not taking a great deal of interest in the case.
I'm sorry if any of the comments on this thread have upset you. I personally have not felt like anyone has bashed Oklahoma or its residents in any general terms. Maybe offered some demographical 'analysis' of Guthrie itself as a place, but actually as someone who is unfamiliar with much of the U.S., let alone individual states and towns, it's really useful information to have and if somewhere is a little rough around the edges, important to bear in mind when we're trying to think as hard as possible about what may have happened to Daryn.
Just jumping off your post to comment about reading posts in general: As a rule, it's best to go into an ongoing situation without a previously set attitude and read the actual content of a post, isn't it? It surely helps. It also helps when readers take the whole context of a conversation into play.
For example: I could say, "I hate it when I open the fridge and there are only two pickles left in the jar." Someone coming into the room with the attitude that "All Arkies hate pickles" might subconsciously read that as, "I hate pickles." Total content and context sure help! :cow:
The end. Back to trying to find Daryn. And :cat: