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Originally Posted by Ryastar
Riding this tired old horse again, are we? No matter how many times you beat it, it will still be dead. (yay for mixed metaphors).
Does that about cover everything, Sleepy? This dead horse can`t take much more beating.
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I guess I must have missed it when you flashed your "intrawebz dead horsez appointer badge". Isn't it convenient for you to just declare something you don't want to see discussed as a deadhorse, and you think everyone should trip over themselves and comply with your judgement.
Just because you *want* this to be a dead horse does not magically make it so. Why? See, I can do the same too. Its easy. Here's an example : Ryastar, ryastar, ryastar, still trying to defend this dead horse which cannot be defended any more? This dead horse can't take much more beating.
See? Are you now under some magical compulsion or obligation to suddenly stop talking what I don't want you to talk about? No, I didn't think so.
Trying to tell other people online what they can or cannot discuss is ultimately futile. The only CONTROL you have is to hit the "Back" button on your browser if you can't stand reading criticisms on Dryads. Your demand for people to be silent didn't work in the past, and it isn't working now.
But I *do* enjoy watching you try futilely to attempt to control other posters' actions.
So, the lesson for today's class is that you can either try to talk people into being silent and fail, or you can Exercise. Personal. Responsibility. but not reading that which you cannot tolerate. No one is twisting your elbow to keep on clicking this thread. So tell me, which way do you think will get you what you want, trying to control others, or exercise control over your own actions?
Class dismissed.