J. Hovatter, I hate that you found my letter offensive, but I found yours to be equally or more so due to the fact that I was directly targeted. In my previous letter, my irritation came from the fact that some vehicles were “obviously” poorly parked, enough so that tickets should have been issued.

Perhaps you didn’t see the poor parking that had people blocked in by the tennis courts.

Also just because your classes are earlier than mine in no way means that you value your education any more than I value my own. Your assumptions of me are unfounded, and I find it funny that you would let a comment about parking infuriate you enough to assault my character, when the only fact you know about me is my irritation with the parking situation on one day.

Also, if you don’t mind, can you define “people like you?” I’m confused. Do you know me?

Perhaps I’ll learn patience and compassion when you do, assuming of course that neither of us have already! Word of advice, don’t make assumptions. They only display your ignorance.

-C. Barnett

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