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GUEST,Pseudolua at work BS: Opening threads - a debate. (388* d) RE: BS: Opening threads - a debate. 13 Oct 05


Well, it seems that the only explanation you have for claiming that you are right is the clones reason for making changes as much as the changes themselves like they are out there conspiring to annoy you and only you. I posted a thread about Casey at the Bat. I put it in the BS section and the next day I couldn't find it. Turns out it was considered a recitation and the thread was renamed (without my permission) and moved to the top half! where as you may have taken this personally, I took it as a promotion and a helpful way to get the thread to where the most interested people would see it. My "permission" wasn't asked for because it wasn't needed. they're not out to get me.

Does it occur to you that in all of these threads, not one clone, regular poster or even Max has posted a message that agrees with your point? No one has come out and said, "ya know that Shambles is really getting the shaft from the clones." Personally I think that says as much about this debate as anything else. That's not a judgement, for I have no right to judge. But if I was trying to explain my opinions over and over and was asking questions about the same point continuously and NO ONE even once said, "ya know, you might have a point there", then I would take a hard look at my side of the story and what's driving me to go to great lengths to make the forum understand that they're all out to get me.

Frank




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