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edited: because I called rezz a dickhead, when, in fact, he was quite right (I seemed to have missed a key sentence or two) - sorry, it's just too early in the morning to be actually thinking.

For the record, though, I don't think the 'rumour' is changing. At least not in my experience (what I hear, people I know, figures I've read). I think japan has a lot to offer, but it simply has never capitilized on that fact (and, in some ways, inherantly, it can't). Tourism has been on the decline (forever!) in japan.

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Yeah well first of all I didn't tell you to relax... don't know where that came from.

I'm not being rude about it!! (wtf???) You seem to be dodging the fact that I'm talking about *other peoples viewpoints*. If your highly suprised about what OTHER PEOPLE THINK, then maybe you could spend your time better talking to them personally than citing me for weak mistakes on here. Why couldn't you have just asked "why did you say "rumour" Rezz?"... or is that too subordinate for you?

Saying that I'm "starting to sound like a dickhead" when you won't let it go that I *may* have used rumour out of context just this once tells me that YOU have got something against me (and therefore more worthy of that phrase).

You're starting to sound like a dickhead
there is no malice in my posts, just inquisitiveness, and surprise
Slight contradiction there perhaps?

What do you think people? My hands moving towards the "personal attack" button...

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Whoa.... just saw your edited post Daioni.

Listen, I'm gonna lock this thread now, it's just getting too wierd. From now on, if anyone calls me names (or anyone else for that matter) a personal attack warning and 10 "warning points" will be issued.

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FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT....

Ahhh I remember my first argument with Rezz.

I think I called him a technosnob or something like that. It was something to do with pushrods...

Hahaha... shuddup. :D
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