Ashley asks what 'exactly' is passover but gets mad when I answer~what do you think?

Q: I see a question posted by Ashley..here is the link to it: http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ak8wRxnWwzapPZOCUf8dHWvAFQx.;_ylv=3?qid=20080415141146AAYdnBI&show=7#profile-info-XnaZFN8laa She sends me an email but doesn't accept emails for me to respond. She sends me this email and I quote: Message: I want a real answer that you know, not an answer you copied off a website. Why the hell would I read that giant answer when I can just read it off the website you copied it off of? Idiot. Why call me names? She asked a question. She wanted to know exactly - so I give her the most definitive answer I can find while including my own information with it and she calls me names! Had she bothered to read through it, I added some things at the beginning, middle and end of the quote! What do you all think? Was I treated unfairly or what?

A: I thought your answer was way too long and diffuse. Instead of the cut-and-paste you could have posted a link. Overall, not a very good answer, though I do agree with your opening line. That being said, your answer certainly did not deserve a nasty response. There is some irony in a self-professed Christian lashing out in such a nasty and unnecessary way.

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