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Nov 23, 2015 joylessjoker link
Snake7561 is absolutely correct.

If you're not 14 and you still act like 14, it means that your brain is stuck on the 14 year old mode.
Nov 24, 2015 Dr. Lecter link
So...when is this steaming pile getting moved to Off Topic, where it belongs?
Nov 24, 2015 jordanmorgan14f link
When are you going to shove off.
Nov 24, 2015 Rhine link
create a toxic atmosphere

/me pulls out Cosmic Cleaner-D
Nov 24, 2015 joylessjoker link
When are you going to shove off.

Oh dear, you'll need to apologize to everyone again for this insulting, ugly comment.
Nov 24, 2015 yodaofborg link
Jordan (girls name) 14 (age of mind) f (guess I was correct!)

Why don't you shove off?

Are we going to have to put up with your hissy fits every 28 days? Or every 28 hours? Seems you do change your mind as frequent as a woman. (no offence to women!)

You're stupidity is so obscene joker, that it should be considered as bad as a swear word.

Also, you're stands for "you are". Makes no sense in the above statement.
Nov 24, 2015 greenwall link
So lets see, here we have an honest apology, an attempt to make good, followed by a steady decline of instigation by the usual suspects. How many more shining examples of this do you need?
Nov 24, 2015 joylessjoker link
So lets see, here we have an honest apology, an attempt to make good, followed by a steady decline of instigation by the usual suspects.

You conveniently let out the part where it's not the first, second, or even third time he apologized and tried to make good. Until his behavior becomes consistent, you cannot take his words seriously.

See, it's your tendency to twist truth by withholding information.
Nov 24, 2015 yodaofborg link
Aaaand thats how you get a thread moved.

Ka-ching!
Nov 24, 2015 greenwall link
However mercurial Galanoth is, it's very insulting to not honor his good moments. Just another example of you taking something positive and trying to turn it into discord. At least you are consistent.
Nov 24, 2015 yodaofborg link
And so say Greenwally so is is must be!
Nov 24, 2015 Whistler link
If we're going to respond to apologies and pledges to change objectionable behavior with scorn and provocation, what is the motivation for improvement? Things are not going to get better around here until people take responsibility for their own impact on the community.

I can lock, delete, mute and ban, but that's not a long-term fix. I can't make people change their behavior - I can only make them regret that they didn't change it. Don't like oppression? Don't ask for it.

Kindly cut the drama. Please and thank you.
Nov 24, 2015 Dr. Lecter link
what is the motivation for improvement?

IDK...the intrinsic value of not being a piece of shit?
Nov 24, 2015 joylessjoker link
Whistler:

Have you heard of the expression: "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me"?

The issue here isn't that galanoth is apologizing and trying to make good. Under normal circumstances, he would be well received by me. However, since he's done this many times in the past and backslid into antisocial behavior many times again and again, I cannot take him seriously. I need to see long term good behavior from him. Are you telling me honestly that this isn't reasonable?
Nov 24, 2015 yodaofborg link
I have to agree with Lector on this: I sometimes am a piece of shit, but it is because I care about this game and have put a lot of money and time into it.

Do I care that Galanoth is hiding behind his 14 year old female persona that he/she denies now? (I have logs that show he/she tried to be female n stuff) No.

Do I care that Greenwall has more fun on the forums than he ever had in game? No.

Do I care that this thread has not ate CHUD food yet? No.

Do I sometimes make silly threads like this too? Yes

Whatever.

Whatever.

Whatever.
Nov 24, 2015 Whistler link
joylessjoker, what is your impact on the community?
Nov 24, 2015 joylessjoker link
How is my "impact" relevant to this thread?
Nov 24, 2015 Whistler link
You have commented on the OPs behavior, and then you replied to my comment about how people need to be responsible for their impact upon the community - which makes your impact relevant.
Nov 24, 2015 genka link
Nov 24, 2015 Dr. Lecter link