>Please tone down the language a wee bit, we like to pretend to be
>genteel. (I'm not saying nichdel wasn't overly snarky emself; this is a
>de-escalation request all around).
Yeah I re-read my thing and found it to be more intense than it should be
lol.
Sorry about that.
On Mon, 29 May 2017, CuddleBeam wrote:
> But yeah. Don't fucking toss me an ad hominem. I'll gladly re-process
> the ideas and re-present it again.
Please tone down the language a wee bit, we like to pretend to be genteel.
(I'm not saying nichdel wasn't overly snarky emself; this is a de-escal
>This response makes me think you didn't read or comprehend my response.
This is a really intense claim, but I'll restate my response again, but
breaking down your exact reply instead of making certain assumptions which
I thought were obvious from dialogue. I believe this is the "practical"
versus
@Aris: Thank you for putting into words what I had been thinking while
reading over those of CuddleBeam's messages.
天火狐
On 28 May 2017 at 21:51, Aris Merchant
wrote:
> On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 6:39 PM, CuddleBeam
> wrote:
> > Arguably, you can paint your objection blue too. Or dress it as Super
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 6:39 PM, CuddleBeam wrote:
> Arguably, you can paint your objection blue too. Or dress it as Superman.
>
> Unregulated actions are weird.
No one seems to understand what unregulated means. All it means is
that the rules can't say that an action is impossible or prohibited.
On Mon, 29 May 2017, CuddleBeam wrote:
> >Interesting question: If am still an objector, but my objection has been
> >withdrawn, can I withdraw my my objection?
> Arguably, you can paint your objection blue too. Or dress it as Superman.
>
> Unregulated actions are weird.
It does concern me th
>From rule 2124:
> An Objector to
> a dependent action is an eligible entity who has publicly posted
> (and not withdrawn) an objection to the announcement of intent
> to perform the action.
Ah, dangit, that verb conjugation. So subtle.
I guess it would've worked if it was "
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