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I am starting this!

There is too many punch on's with people throwing letters at eachother, with the dream boats and the f**ks and all this other crap being thrown around.

Yes - I do ignite alot of these fights, but if you can't take a joke, dont respond. ignoring someone is the bigger key to pissing someone off.

Is it gonna stop? or is SAU gonna become another "Performance Forum" (the famous Power Chip story)

your thoughts? and no slanging and cussing. who needs it

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SAU is fine, it's just this section of the forums. Once upon a time, it was a nice friendly place but now it's frequented by knowitalls who bag anyone and everything they don't understand or don't like.

I think thats true, although was never on it before.. but maybe thats just todays age developing to a more political state. perhaps if someone has an opinion, and someone else doesnt like it? It shouldnt be responded to

Aaron that's the problem with opinions, they're like assholes.. everyone has one and most of them stink.

And Iain, that may be the case but in turn, some people should just keep their mouths shut.

dude dont start another one here(may not be you intention)

but its an opinion about a car dude, if someone else's opinion doesnt agree with yours it doesnt need to be turned into a personal "threat" or "slanging" match

dude dont start another one here(may not be you intention)

but its an opinion about a car dude, if someone else's opinion doesnt agree with yours it doesnt need to be turned into a personal "threat" or "slanging" match

Definitely wasn't my intention, and I completely agree with you. I was just trying to point out that everyone has a different opinion and usually if your opinion is different to someone elses', then their opinion sucks.. that's the way of the world.

But at the end of the day, if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all!

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Fair dinkum, if I wanted to hear this sort of stuff, I'd buy a ford/holden...

This was one of the best forums because there was next to no slanging, and what there was , was good natured. I always saw it as what sets us apart from the sedans & coupes was our common ground?

There seems to be an old guard that don't take kindly to other ppl piping up in what the feel is "their" forum. And a few young bucks not showing enough "respect"

Just cos you have a lot of runs on the board, doesn't make you an infallible oracle, but by the same token, newer members have plenty to add (scotty springs to mind)

Just because you weren't on the forum doesn't mean you didn't have a life before it.

The nature of the net is people can be overly familiar, and I think that's becoming a problem here.

A fair bit of what gets said here probably wouldn't get said face to face, and if it did, most of it wouldn't end in the kind of violence ppl are threatening.

*awaits negative reputation attack*

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everyone just needs to harden the f**k up big deal someone doesnt like what u did to your car or what u think who cares u do what u want to ur car cause u like not because it "how it should be modified" and yeah ur goin to get the odd idiot who needs to share his opinion ignore it and move on.

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For me (and this is probably different for everyone) this whole forum, SAU, is about the sharing of information and ideas to help fellow enthusiasts in their quest for modifying goodness.

I've seen it in the major mods sub-forums where if you have a stupid idea or ask a stupid question things can degenerate rather quickly but it still doesn't get as low as some of the bullshit I see in the Stagea area.

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