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I doubt your ability to never answer a post by mennonite.

by rpgfan3233 (Login rpgfan3233)

I've tried it before. It doesn't work.

Suppose you had some advice for a topic in addition to mennonite's response. Would you refuse to help the QB coder that needed assistance?

Even if you wrote that you would never answer another post by mennonite that you find offensive, it seems that you enjoy playing the role of a "bad cop". By that, I am referring to the fact that if someone posts something wrong, you attack them if they're not new to this place.

I'm not trying to attack you in this post; I'm merely trying to state what I've observed over time. However, if you feel offended, feel free to offend me. After all, we all still follow Babylonian law, right? If you don't know what I'm referring to, look up the origins of the philosophy behind the phrase "eye for eye, tooth for tooth, limb for limb". Yes that was for physical injury, but at this point, physical injury would probably have resulted from some of our discussions, leading us to that law.

By the way, if you're religious, that is also written in the Mosaic Code (Mosaic = by Moses, fabled Hebrew saviour).



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Posted on Jun 20, 2008, 2:10 PM

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Response TitleAuthor and Date
there are two interpretations of that lawmennonite on Jun 20
 * Thanks! Ever consider becoming a philosophy major, if such a thing exists? :-Prpgfan3233 on Jun 20
  lol@ontology of philosophy studentsmennonite on Jun 20
 *"Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy.” -Sir Isaac Newton on Jun 21
Naturally, you are still a possibility for my abuse :P on Jun 20
 Thanks for the compliment.rpgfan3233 on Jun 20
  Thank you too! on Jun 20

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