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edit *I respect Rich and I respect his vision for what he'd like his SITE to be.
We are all not always going to get along, but its important for us to remember that we are on the same side.
I respect Rich and I respect his vision for what he'd like his to be.
Randal, dont name names like that in a post on the fauna feedback forum you knucklehead. Its a forum for feedback about fauna, not your personal feelings about other members. Stuff like that can launch a war in here and its exactly what Rich is trying to detract from this site.
Not that your feelings don't count, but my idea is we make a thread Hell where we can all lay out our feelings for one another and what puts each of us off about each other. Maybe we'll understand where we all stand and not do the things that get us clawing at each others throats in other vital areas of the board.
It would be an interesting exercise, now that personal attacks aren't welcome there. I'm not sure how many people could state their beefs, and/or be receptive to those of others without it getting nasty.
As long as everyone approached the situation from the very beginning with the attitude that "Shrap is always right", there should be no reason for anyone to get nasty.
Now if I could only get that concept to work in my own household.....
Do issues REALLY get resolved in the HELL forum, or do they just get worse? I ask this seriously...........
Given the cause, I'd be willing to give things a little leeway....as long as it is made clear that the thread is for constructive purposes (and if somebody is told to tone it down, it needs to be done).An issue like this I think could get resolved, because its airing our differences out and learning how to deal with each other, and maybe affording us the ability to change some things about ourselves that others may not like.
I think it has the possibility to get personal and violate the rule of no personal attacks, but sometimes things actually need to get worse before they get better.