Which is worse, logging on as a second user to see if your words are being voted or your past history, or snidely pretending to discuss a matter when you are really attacking the person?

While I despise trolling, I really don't think that is what princepawn has been up to. He's asked real questions and made real suggestions. Admittedly he has asked a number of those questions rather poorly to say the least and has tread on a number of toes but he at least has never to my recollection been disingenuous. This gets my vote as the most insulting post I've read on here.

When pp first logged on he annoyed the heck out of me and amazed me with his audacity. As I watched the people on here treat him poorer and poorer even as he's tried harder and harder to work within your rules I've become more and more of an advocate of his. He even came clean on the multiple login thing on his own without crowing to much and showing a keen sense of self deprecating humor.

Ozymandias succesfully holier-than-thou'ed one bright perl light off the site. Will all of you let Ovid do the same with a seeker who is trying to do better?

I was damn proud to make abbot on this site. Posts like the one above take that pride down a notch.

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In reply to Re: Consider Your Audience (SHAME) by extremely
in thread Consider Your Audience by Ovid

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