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Next time, just ask me Hayley. I'll share my shoes with you anytime.

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It was never my intention to be aggressive towards you - I believe you have misread my tone and I apologise for my part in that.
As per the rules of The Spa, I was only discussing the topic generally and not making any comment on you personally. I never meant to say that you personally were immature or unkind, only that I believed the posting of memes to be so (potentially).
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True, but many of those "discussions" would probably suit The Pub or The Lounge just as fine.
I wasn't aware that you were the governing authority on where discussions should take place, but now that I'm aware that you are, I'm ever so excited for you.
Good for you, Noll!
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You responded to Trinket who said it "actually irritated" her, which you seem to have read as not liking, but I read it as not bringing down anxiety (or worse) as that's what the thread is about.
And the OP kinda suggests it works for everyone: "A UK study found that it reduced overall anxiety by 65%, and resulted in a 35% reduction in physiological resting rates." So if it doesn't work at all for one person then it would have to reduce anxiety by 100% for two other people to get to that average of 65%.
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If you can't make a point without a meme, maybe The Spa isn't the right place for you. Such an image almost certainly has the potential to be offensive, and the users of The Spa should not have to worry about that.
We didn't close The Think Tank, so there's no reason for the same immature and unkind antics to spill into here.
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It's better if they're just avoided altogether. They are provocative and therefore have no place in The Spa. Someone engaging in a civilised, respectful discussion does not require memes to make their point.