>Ah come on. Give an argument. I really don't understand the concept of
>"expressing one's individuality." What does it mean? What is an
>"individuality," and how can it be expressed?
In your case, i was referring to your constant prescriptions for how everyone else should think and act. The tone is that of a one-way communication - i.e., Carrol talks, others listen and learn. It's not a very social or sociable mode of discourse. It can be pretty funny sometimes, though.
Doug