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Post by William on Jun 22, 2009 13:19:15 GMT -5
When I have time to just sit for awhile in front of the comp, I log on to AIM. When I want to get in and catch up without having the time to just sit and talk, I post. Why don't we concentrate on the game itself instead of how I play it? I feel like a lot of "evidence" against me is in the nature of "you say you do this, but then you don't as a player" which is just silly. Well when you say you do one thing, and then behave in a contradictory matter, it is suspicious. If I said "I talk to people most through PMs" and then never responded to yours, it would be suspicious, no?
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Post by Amelia on Jun 22, 2009 13:54:54 GMT -5
When I have time to just sit for awhile in front of the comp, I log on to AIM. When I want to get in and catch up without having the time to just sit and talk, I post. Why don't we concentrate on the game itself instead of how I play it? I feel like a lot of "evidence" against me is in the nature of "you say you do this, but then you don't as a player" which is just silly. Well when you say you do one thing, and then behave in a contradictory matter, it is suspicious. If I said "I talk to people most through PMs" and then never responded to yours, it would be suspicious, no? Well, I would probably wonder why, but I wouldn't immediately think it was due to any in-game reason.
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