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Posted by LJZTT on December 10, 2009 at 11:41 PM
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In Reply To Sure it was a mistake. posted by Spongerider :) on December 09, 2009 at 01:51 AM
     
Message stairs with a set of 300 Degree rails in his hands, tossed them up in the air, they magically landed into an AMS replication machine, then bounced onto his computer keyboard and thru some freak occurance of impacting the keyboard falsely marketed them online as 300 Degree rails, and the impact of the fall knocked his head so that he couldnt remember it ever happened PLUS his visual cortex was so affected that he couldnt process the fact that he had more 300 degree rails for sale than he had actually purchased when he looked at his own inventory.

I'm pretty sure when people refer to his "mistake" they are speaking in terms of judgement when he decided "should I or shouldn't I?" I am no less disappointed than anyone, but I am not going to demonize the guy based on how he handled his peepee getting shwacked. Whether it is purely out of remorse or self-preservation, I couldn't possibly know. He'll pay the consequence either way. But this mincing of the word "mistake" is silly, we all know what people mean by it when they say it.

I have no issue with you guys bringing his transgression up, so don't think I am being contrarian here for contrarian's sake. I just dislike seeing the word games.

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