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Posted by Darlene
but to say we sat around and did nothing but supervise is a lie.
It is true that MG was more towards the Management of Npulse because he is simply better at managing than I am
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The supervising comment was more towards him. I didn't even bring your name into this since our last discussion on the N-Pulse Forums.
MG brought your name into this and it was inevitable since you two are partners and do things together.
I know you did a bit more than supervise because you actually spent time on your player account and provided N-Pulse with
an interesting town.
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On a side note, this thread was not started to have a discussion about Npulse, so this needs to stop...The past of Npulse does not matter anymore, it is the future that matters, leave it alone
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I referred to a simple thing he used to say on N-Pulse that he said to someone in this thread.
I said a similar comment on classic back in 2002 and was banned for an extensive period.
What is the difference between me saying it and him?
He is pwa so people may assume that the entire community is like this and probably won't return. MG, right now in his position has some influence on Graal and he shouldn't be recommending others to quit and go play other competing products.
Read the bolds and consider my point of point of view please.
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Posted by MG
It was predicted last night it would be...
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As for the sarcasm. I don't intend to be sarcastic. I prefer to be fairly straight forward with my comments. You know me better than that. :/
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You don't have good points when you argue only when you "debate" an issue, there is a difference.
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From dictionary.com
ar·gue ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ärgy)
v. ar·gued, ar·gu·ing, ar·gues
v. tr.
To put forth reasons for or against; debate: “It is time to stop arguing tax-rate reductions and to enact them” (Paul Craig Roberts).
To attempt to prove by reasoning; maintain or contend: The speaker argued that more immigrants should be admitted to the country.
To give evidence of; indicate: “Similarities cannot always be used to argue descent” (Isaac Asimov).
To persuade or influence (another), as by presenting reasons: argued the clerk into lowering the price
de·bate ( P ) Pronunciation Key (d-bt)
v. de·bat·ed, de·bat·ing, de·bates
v. intr.
To consider something; deliberate.
To engage in argument by discussing opposing points.
To engage in a formal discussion or argument. See Synonyms at discuss.
Obsolete. To fight or quarrel.
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