Dumbass 'eh??
Sit, and think a while, pschoonveld...
Maybe you don't like what princepawn has to say.. Hey, I admit it, sometimes he's come across as a little irascible from time to time...
But still.. Does that make him a 'dumbass'??
I don't think so..
People that post here, certainly the ones who get a few levels behind them have proved that they're anything but dumb.
Rather than creating a third persona, and again, pretending to be who he's not, I'd just hope PP stays as PP, and rides the storm..
Karma's a hard thing to shake once it's on your tail, but it's not unshakable.
Things like this shake me a little.. I had faith that the monks were above such petty politickings as hammering a name for being a name, irrespective of the content of posts.
Seems I was wrong.
Ah well, one can just wait, and hope that sense prevails in the end.

Malk

In reply to Re: Re: certain people by Malkavian
in thread Icertain people will attack you blindly and hatefully after awhile even if you are correct.../I by metaperl

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