I'm sorry. I'm in rather a bad mood today, but that's no excuse. I was far too harsh in my message, and I apologise to you and anyone else I've been rude to.
I do disapprove of blanket votes for the reasons I discussed, but there was no reason for me to be rude about it. Again, I'm very sorry for the way I said that. -Aris On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 9:49 PM, grok (caleb vines) <grokag...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dunno where you got that idea. I like scams and funny business, I just was > particularly annoyed by "funny business" that was clearly impossible. > > This is clearly an action I'm allowed to take, regardless of whether you > want to shame me out of my civic duty or not. > > Also "arbitrary" in this case is pretty flimsy. Just because you don't know > why I'm performing my voting procedure this way doesn't mean it wasn't > carefully considered. > > But if you're really that incensed by me playing the game, I'm happy to take > my ball and go home. Just say the word. > > > > -grok > > On Sep 11, 2017 11:38 PM, "Aris Merchant" > <thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Really? Can people cut it out with the arbitrary voting? Agora is > supposed to a legislative nomic, which as I understand it is why > everyone is here. The idea of the nomic is that we discuss and think > about ideas, constantly striving for improvement. I'm used to > CuddleBeam pulling this kind of thing, but really, grok? I thought you > were the one who didn't like all the scams and funny business? > > -Aris > > On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 9:33 PM, grok (caleb vines) <grokag...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> I vote "AGAINST" on all Agoran Decisions for which it is legal for me to >> do >> so. >> >> >> -grok > >