Um, is all this "Florida thing" and "Ohio Thing" necessary? Seems to me that you guys are trying to be considered adult and mature... retorting to the "ohio thing" seems to me to be the sort of behaviour on a kindergarten playground "my dad can beat up your dad"
As far as this deal, I've done my best to keep up with everything on this thread from the very beginning. I don't know a single thing about patternless emeralds from the bronx, brazil, the everglades, or suriname, nor do I flipping care! Heck, I don't even know a thing about the variety of snake this entire thread is all about.
What I do know is the following:
Tim sent out a horribly sick snake. Blamed its bloated condition on UPS. When asked questions he never answers them, but absolutely LOVES to jump on anyone else who doesn't answer HIS questions. Though of course half his questions seem ridiculous, or worse unintelligible. So Tim sent the snake, never ever addresses that issue. He sits with his moronic potty-mouthed friends laughing over it. Well I know that little boys at camp love to sit around a campfire and burp and fart the loudest and laugh their little heads off. Little boys do this, and it's forgivable, they haven't learned any better. When Tim et al go around showing that they are still little boys, it only demonstrates their immaturity and by counterexample the maturity of the other main characters of this absurd "play".
Do I think that some of the main characters walk on water? Nope, indeed I consider all people as naturally flawed... the perfect ones aren't here anymore. But by example I know which one to trust.
Until Tim can act mature and answer FIVE pertinent questions about the snake he sent out sick, without asking ANY questions, making any childish references to anything else that others might be doing, I cannot respect him at all.
Do I think he cares? Nope. Those kids in the camping tent think it's funny when adults are grossed out by their behaviour. Tim has proven he thinks it's funny to send a mortally ill animal in the mail. Any decent post he makes will have me falling off my chair. But hey, I'm a high school teacher, I can always hope!