Good grief, a (nearly) serious discussion about being contused by the whiplash action of bared breasts in energetic exercise! I was joking, guys. Surely you remember that thing that pops up every now and again what's it called....can't quite think....ermmm...oh yes!! - humour.
An example of a downside to conversing on an internet forum and a good excuse for arranging a personal meeting to avoid said downsides. All the accompanying idiosyncrasies of a face-to-face meeting are missing in the barren landscape of a virtual break room.
No facial expression, no voice inflection or hand gestures, grand or offensive, can be effectively transmitted. I suppose emoticons help, but they just "don't cut the mustard"*. Like dubbing a voiceover on a foreign language film, you lose the timbre, pacing, accent and all the other attributes a skilled actor would bring to the stage/screen. You can keep those by using subtitles, but that can be distracting.
Our stage may be small and virtual and it proves a respite from the circus on the nightly news, er. . . sorry, entertainment.
I knew you were poking fun, John, but on the other discussion I read, which was somewhat serious. The talk went back and forth about whether watching a gaggle of nude volleyballers trying to stay focused on the game seems, in some quarters, to be a questionable form of "appropriate", there's that word again, nude behavior.
Go figure!
Duane
* As soon as I typed that I wondered, "Where in blazes" (ooh, there's another!), did that phrase come from.
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/cut-the-mustard.htmlhttp://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Doesn%27t%20Cut%20the%20Mustard