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I guess if what you said wasn't slanderous, there shouldn't be any problems as people are entitled to their opinions and thats what makes us all individuals.

As long as you're making it completely clear that you're only doing this to appease someone else, which means that its a false apology, it's all good :cheers:

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my apologies for some of my behaviour on here recently. i have damaged the trust put in me by some.

i hope this is one of the first steps on the path to regaining it and showing sincerely that im sorry.

tj

wow.. you're like the coolest virgin i know..

good on ya mate :cheers:

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Well,

I think it's terrible that Tom here can't have his own opinion on something/someone that has had a great deal to do with Skylines, SAU and SAUWA.

Anyway, I've put waaay more than my two cents in a thread that I know nothing about.

Jason.

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I totally agree with u there uneekwahn. I missed all the hubub and didnt get in before it was deleted but i think i still got the jist of it.

Unfortunately this is a public forum and the right to free speach does not apply. We cant have everyone coming on to badmouth the guy down the street about the fact that he sold him a bag of oranges with 2 apples in it now can we. Most of the time you can say what you want to say or insinuate something that u are not allowed to say but all out sledging matches just screw everything for everyone.

I agree with the "no one cares" thing. People you meet in person generally behave nothing like what they do online, completely different world. Ive never held anything against anyone ive met from the forums and then know in reality and i hope i never will.

Well unless they badmouth my fluffy dice that is.

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