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<blockquote data-quote="VenomousSVT" data-source="post: 15470828" data-attributes="member: 3001"><p>you truly know me for sure!</p><p></p><p>just because I got a kick out of calling you out. And when it comes to wanting to educate yourself THATS when you need to be humble. When I was asking for information and trying to learn everything people had to offer about the ST I was beyond humble. Taking every advice I could get and politely questioning someone if I didnt understand. When I was learning and someone told be something as fact, I didnt dispute them know that I didnt know shi!t... (hint hint, that is you that did that). I corrected you as a gift of knowledge so you didnt waste precious time barking up the wrong tree and designing this amazing car in your mind that just wouldnt work. Forgive me for actually trying to help you at first in this thread. But the fact that i DO know whats up, doesnt make me feel all welcomed when someone that knows squat is attempting to correct me. So yeah, when it comes to my attitude towards your opinions, im not humble at all. im NOT a noob to the platform although at one time I was just that. The difference in you and I was I didnt offer an uneducated opinion and was humble enough to know I didnt know anything... you on the other hand, have it all figured out..</p><p></p><p>as for making posts on there pointing at your ignorance, Im not a child, and the fact that you thought of it first tells me that you obviously are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomousSVT, post: 15470828, member: 3001"] you truly know me for sure! just because I got a kick out of calling you out. And when it comes to wanting to educate yourself THATS when you need to be humble. When I was asking for information and trying to learn everything people had to offer about the ST I was beyond humble. Taking every advice I could get and politely questioning someone if I didnt understand. When I was learning and someone told be something as fact, I didnt dispute them know that I didnt know shi!t... (hint hint, that is you that did that). I corrected you as a gift of knowledge so you didnt waste precious time barking up the wrong tree and designing this amazing car in your mind that just wouldnt work. Forgive me for actually trying to help you at first in this thread. But the fact that i DO know whats up, doesnt make me feel all welcomed when someone that knows squat is attempting to correct me. So yeah, when it comes to my attitude towards your opinions, im not humble at all. im NOT a noob to the platform although at one time I was just that. The difference in you and I was I didnt offer an uneducated opinion and was humble enough to know I didnt know anything... you on the other hand, have it all figured out.. as for making posts on there pointing at your ignorance, Im not a child, and the fact that you thought of it first tells me that you obviously are. [/QUOTE]
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