jezuz christ, I'm a subscriber to the Palladium Mailing List and over there we just got through with something like this where someone either intentionally or not insults someone else. Then it turns into a huge finger-pointing debate which just causes more trouble. If I read a message and feel insulted, I just delete the message or move on. I mean, christ, why do people need to always soothe their bruised egos? If someone insults me, I feel that they're obviously a jerk, and usually in no position to criticise me, and therefor whatever they say usually holds no water. Can't we let things like this go? It just wastes bandwidth and causes people like me to be disgusted. Please, be mature. -- -jW _______________ ICQ: 44460330 IM: jmeswest ---------- >From: "Karen J. Cravens">To: gmast@phoenyx.net >Subject: Re: GM: Gaming with spouse... >Date: Thu, Sep 9, 1999, 11:59 AM > > On Thu, 9 Sep 1999 sjohn@io.com wrote: > >> >>Except that I said nothing patently nasty. Karen did the attacking after I >>very tastefully avoided attacking somebody else who offended me. > > Oh, puh-leeze. There was a discussion of in-game romances that turned > into real-life romances, and when my husband said that was a reason to > avoid in-game romances, you said *you* had no trouble keeping it in your > pants (must be hard to type with those pants on your head....) Call me > easily offended, but strangely enough I find that a particularly nasty > insinuation. > > Especially given your history of unsolicited, unprovoked rudeness to me on > Usenet. (And in a situation where there could be *no* ambiguity, as a > quick Deja search will demonstrate.) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/ > Tech support questions go to support@phoenyx.net. > ---------------------------------------------------------------- GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/ Tech support questions go to support@phoenyx.net.


