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In Reply to: You're deliberately avoiding the issue posted by Surprised on February 05, 2004 at 21:57:04:
No, I think it was wrong, and Anneke thinks it was wrong. You think it was wrong too.
What I find amazing and confusing is that after someone admits they were wrong, the lenghts some folks will go through to grind it in their face.
That's why I asked what the rememdy is. Our criminal has already confessed. Do we just keep trashing her over it into eternity? Do we cut off her tounge, take digitial photos of it, and charge a penny a click? What?
You guys are a very intimidating group of individuals. Look at the kind of scrutiny I've been put under here just for being willing to explore why she did what she did. Can you imagine what might happen to Anneke if she showed up here?
Many Ex-members relish the idea that they can now speak and act freely. But, what I notice is that when someone breaks from the pack it is sometimes treated like some kind of emergency.
Again, look at what's going on at the top of the board with the way my character is being rewritten just because I was willing to engage in a discussion regarding what her motives might have been, and her state of mind at the time.
I never said she was right, or justifiable. Just discussable. That's what happens on discussion boards.