>>> Therefore, I conclude they are not gorillas. Furthermore,
they have opposable thumbs. But this is getting silly.
Do you know what a metaphor is?
Your defence of our postal system is admirable, but I'd like to see
if your opinion will change one day when, god forbid, you recieve
a package that looks like it's been through severl otherwise
unexplainable shape-shifts.<<<
Do you know what a joke is? Just trying to keep it light-hearted. I know you didn't mean literally
gorillas, but I also know that the connotation you are using is wrong.
I have recieved packages that look like they've been through some sad times. However, they were
not marked fragile and not packaged in any special way. For all the postal workers new, there were
just a lot of papers in those packages (especially the priority mail envelopes.) However, my point is
that not _everyone_ who works for the post office is like that, and it's not fair to make such a sweeping
claim. I've had bad times with some packages and some postal workers, but definitely not enough
to make any claim like that. Perhaps when you're friendly to your post office workers, they're friendly
back.
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