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jjanda_2000 04-23-2010 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hyporhino (Post 694810)
I assume you're a moderator?
I'm surprised you actually sent a comment towards me as opposed to actually moderating testme97's offensive comment as you should have. His comment was completely offensive and insulting. . . .

- Woah, there. Time out. I'm not a moderator and I don't play one on TV. I'm just trying to de-escalate the moment.

FWIW, though, if you are talking about this comment from testme97:
"There's a fiction section right next door where you can post your stories... That's the correct place for them. (Unless you really have multiple personalities and are telling stories from both before and after gender changes, in which case my bad.)"
In my opinion (only because you expressed interest) it is far from completely offensive and insulting. Flippant? Perhaps. But certainly no more so than some of your responses have been.

Take a breather and please return to what you began - authoring creative erotic stories. Label and post them as you see fit. Ignore those that don't extend the respect or opinions you feel you deserve. Creative writing - we need, Unwarranted drama - we don't.

Many of us eagerly await your next offering.

hyporhino 04-23-2010 08:24 PM

Funny you should talk about drama, and then post long dramatic commentaries. Your comments don't actually de-escalate anything, they actually escalate for no reason. Your comments when aimed solely at me, suggests that I have something to apologize to the guy for, when I didn't do anything more than post a story.

Nobody asked you to referee. My only reply to the poster was that the next time we have elections for Hall Monitor I was going to vote for him. How is my response to his "flippant" comment insulting (as you insinuate) or dramatic?


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