It's not that schpydurx and I can't get along We haven't gotten along for quite some time.
t's that I'm frequently saddened by his behaviour towards other people. What's it to you? If I'm not doing those things that you hate to you, why should you care? It's between me and that other person.
He screwed up: accused an innocent person (innocent of that particular crime, at any rate) Nice choice of words, Slick. ;)
just wanted to know why he couldn't say, "Oh shit, I messed up! I'm really sorry!" That's simple. I did admit to the mistake, but I'm not in the least bit sorry for what I have done.
ehowton, a great SysAdmin who, like myself, has experience with frozen threadswarned me that my account had been hacked. He was rather hot under the collar and swore to "rip her a new asshole".
My reaction was based on the concept that my privacy had been invaded because she had used my password. This was reinforced by the fact that in both ehowton and I's previous experience with frozen comments, once frozen they couldn't be delete except by the blog owner.
I therefore wanted to make a statement on my blog about my view of invasion of privacy. This led to being defriended.
In my little circle of blogging friends, it is considered censorship, disrespectful and on par with high treason to delete a comment in the middle of a thread to erase the hateful words.
I've normally noticed that schpydurx is good at admitting culpability, and this seemed so out of character for him. I hope that these words which I have uttered shed some light on the subject. I have relegated the objectionable material to a list of select few eyes, which, at the time of this writing, excludes you.
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We haven't gotten along for quite some time.
t's that I'm frequently saddened by his behaviour towards other people.
What's it to you? If I'm not doing those things that you hate to you, why should you care? It's between me and that other person.
He screwed up: accused an innocent person (innocent of that particular crime, at any rate)
Nice choice of words, Slick. ;)
just wanted to know why he couldn't say, "Oh shit, I messed up! I'm really sorry!"
That's simple. I did admit to the mistake, but I'm not in the least bit sorry for what I have done.
My reaction was based on the concept that my privacy had been invaded because she had used my password. This was reinforced by the fact that in both
I therefore wanted to make a statement on my blog about my view of invasion of privacy. This led to being defriended.
In my little circle of blogging friends, it is considered censorship, disrespectful and on par with high treason to delete a comment in the middle of a thread to erase the hateful words.
I've normally noticed that
I hope that these words which I have uttered shed some light on the subject. I have relegated the objectionable material to a list of select few eyes, which, at the time of this writing, excludes you.