Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
>Hi Jeremy
>
>In my opinion our newsgroups have their good times and their
>bad times, when you do your vacation of the newsgroups, a temporary
>vacation or not, it is better to remember the better ones and not
>only the bad ones.
>For example, there will always appear people like toothsayer, that
>like to insult almost everyone, it his something like a hobby for
>him in my opinion, but people like him should be ignored, i do
>remember of him insulting myself and some other people about six
>months ago, a bit before his peaceful vacation, and i do remember
>of sugesting to some of that very nice people that he liked to
>insult, that they also should ignore his silly insults, like i was
>doing.
>Regarding your situation, it is true that some very ungrateful
>people insulted you, some of them wanting to do it, and others
>without wanting, but there were also many people that was always
>grateful to you for your amazing generosity, so you should think,
>in my opinion of course, of your good times in our newsgroups
>during all this 10 years, im sure that there are some of them, and
>not only of the worst ones.
Hi Rikard,
Just because you disagree with someone's actions does not mean that
you are ungrateful for their past, present, or possible future
contributions.
In my opinion, Jeremy overreacted to Insane_for_boys posts and I merely
posted things the way I saw them. It appeared to me that Jeremy had
a chip on his shoulder and was just waiting for Insane to do anything
that he didn't like. Please reread Jeremy's exact words about what
happened.
:Its nice photos, thats not the prob. the prob. is that he have pissed me
:off all to many times already, so if this was a missunderstanding or
:what, that is out of my hand and i realy dont care since it was insane
:for boys that was involved in this case also.
Insane did nothing to warrant Jeremy's reaction. The situation was
nothing but a misunderstanding that got blown out of proportion.
Respect is a two way street. Some people have a tendency to be hostile
toward newbies and forget they were once new to this community as well.
What kind of message does this send to those new to the groups? Do
you think that it would encourage new posters? Those are some things
that we should all keep in mind before we press the send button.
I know that Jeremy will be missed, but it's 100% his choice whether
he decides to stay or leave. If he's going to develop an attitude
or get infuriated every time that Insane posts...it's probably better
for the group if he does leave even though it's sad that he feels
this way. I wish him well and hope that he enjoys whatever it is
that makes him happy.
Take care,
The Lookout
>I also belive that there are a time for everything, a time to begin
>something and a time to end something, so maybe this is your time to
>end your time in our newsgroups, that could be a good thing for you,
>at least now you don`t have to read some ungrateful comments of some
>nasty people, and you will have more free time to do what you want to
>do, and that could be a very good thing for you.
>Like i said in one of my last messages for you, you will be very missed
>in our newsgroups, because you are a very generous and also a very nice
>person, and good people like yourself are very important to our
>newsgroups, but making a vacation of our newsgroups could be good for you,
>because
>that way you will have more free time to enjoy life.
>Thanks again for all that you did for our newsgroups during all this
>years.
>
>Take care and best regards
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