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posted by RightWingExtremist in Off Topic

So what?

November 20, 2012

I will issue forth this ultimatum.

If you have a problem with me or what I say, make use of your ignore function. Better yet, do not spam me with your blatant, profanely laced commentary. Do not waste my time telling me what you think of me. I have been here long enough to understand that it doesn't make for a good topic of discussion. However, if you can mount a serious argument, I will be happy to discuss it with you, civilly. But when you describe an opinion in terms such as "drivel," "tripe," or "garbage" you have essentially proven to lack any credibility in the pertinent topic of discussion. If you cannot maintain civility with me or anyone else, please restrain yourself, ignore me, or gracefully

Thank you.

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