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Old 10-01-2003, 06:55 PM   #61
 
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Here is a question...explain to me why this thread was stuck on 1.5 to 2 pages for a week or so. Nothing wrong with the thread, the weaknesses of the 57 trim were addressed and someone even posted that they had success with it. However, As soon as YOU post something it goes to 4 or 5 pages in a day. It isn't just this thread, it seems every thread you are involved in has many more, useless pages than it should. Notice a trend akuma??? Maybe its the fact that you aren't this genius you think you are and people just don't want to hear what you have to say.
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Yes, I do notice a trend. It's just that you are seeing it backwards.

You are right, people DO NOT want to hear what I have to say.

This is because I have a "reputation" and people dont like me.

Which is why they start arguments with me (or just flame me) no matter what I say.

A good example would be you. My post about 57 trims was completely non-argumentative, and yet you flamed me anyhow.

Why? ...because you do not like me and do not want to hear anything I have to say.

See how that works?

For a quick recap for those who cant ever seem to read my posts long enough to get the details and then post nonsensical replies:

I replied to this thread defending 57 trims in a completely non-argumentative way.

You flamed me for no reason.

Then several pages later (here) you accuse me of starting arguments.

Look up the word Irony.

(since you seem to be the one trying to start an argument here)

Notice how I am still not arguing?

Just the facts.........

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Old 10-01-2003, 07:02 PM   #62
 
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You are right, people DO NOT want to hear what I have to say.
Here is another question...why do you think that is?? How did you get that bad reputation? Maybe because you act like a cocky son of a bitch all the time?
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Old 10-01-2003, 08:01 PM   #63
 
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Here is another question...why do you think that is?? How did you get that bad reputation? Maybe because you act like a cocky son of a bitch all the time?
That is a highly exaggerated fact that seems to have "spread".

I have at times, but not in general.

People only tend to remember the "bad" threads, not the 1000 other good threads.
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Old 10-01-2003, 08:09 PM   #64
 
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I just looked in Websters re: sarcasm, it said see akuma.
Wrong word in the dictionary Ken.

Should be looking up the WORDS ignorant and dumb@$$.

People like you make good people leave this board Sean.
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