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<blockquote data-quote="BillyGman" data-source="post: 2846923" data-attributes="member: 19962"><p>One poster was sharing some lessons learned from a very bad experience where a vendor was the culprit. The other poster was just looking to censor people like he does on another board by picking verbal fights with them, and then when they respond negatively to him, he then reports their posts to the moderators in an attempt to get threads locked which he doesn't like.</p><p></p><p> So that other poster was trying to pick a fight via the internet, which was likely due to his BEER muscles flexing on his keyboard which often happens with him on the MM board.And then later on, or the next day when he sobers up for atleast a few hours, he comes back and apologizes as if it won't happen again. Problem is, it does happen again, and again and again. It's a pattern with him. It's really a pity to see how a serious problem with alcoholism that's undoubteldy decades old, destroys a person's mind. And the person is the only one who doesn't see it, or he looks at himself as the victim, when the truth is, that it's a self-induced problem, and everyone else around him are the victims, and are often put on the receiving end of his paranoid delusions, and censoring tactics through his manipulation of moderators via his reporting of "bad" posts from others who simply react to his provocations. Sound familiar yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillyGman, post: 2846923, member: 19962"] One poster was sharing some lessons learned from a very bad experience where a vendor was the culprit. The other poster was just looking to censor people like he does on another board by picking verbal fights with them, and then when they respond negatively to him, he then reports their posts to the moderators in an attempt to get threads locked which he doesn't like. So that other poster was trying to pick a fight via the internet, which was likely due to his BEER muscles flexing on his keyboard which often happens with him on the MM board.And then later on, or the next day when he sobers up for atleast a few hours, he comes back and apologizes as if it won't happen again. Problem is, it does happen again, and again and again. It's a pattern with him. It's really a pity to see how a serious problem with alcoholism that's undoubteldy decades old, destroys a person's mind. And the person is the only one who doesn't see it, or he looks at himself as the victim, when the truth is, that it's a self-induced problem, and everyone else around him are the victims, and are often put on the receiving end of his paranoid delusions, and censoring tactics through his manipulation of moderators via his reporting of "bad" posts from others who simply react to his provocations. Sound familiar yet? [/QUOTE]
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