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Move along folks there's nothing to see here..

However one thing that can be confirmed is some mods + admins take action with their emotions in play rather than being rational and neutral.. constructive criticism is not tolerated by all means

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However one thing that can be confirmed is some mods + admins take action with their emotions in play rather than being rational and neutral.. constructive criticism is not tolerated by all means

sif. I'd have banned you (and half the forum) a long time ago just for shits n giggles if that was the case.

Starting with Birds... then Thristan.

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I read your PM. Doesn't mean you'll get a reply to it.

You immediately went on racial based insinations - i suggest clicking the board rules and having a read of them.

If you want to argue, PM another Admin to look @ it from a independant view, either way it's dealt with in my book as i stated when i closed the thread.

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