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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 6:56 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 6:58 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:02 pm
But at the end of the day...
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:06 pm
Yukari Clepsydra But at the end of the day... ... you're allowed to take cheap shots at others but if I say a word against you, the thread is locked and hidden?
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:11 pm
Da Frozen One Yukari Clepsydra But at the end of the day... ... you're allowed to take cheap shots at others but if I say a word against you, the thread is locked and hidden? I replied back and I wasn't even online when Harli locked and moved the thread. Have an issue with that, take it up with him, not me.
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:14 pm
TheXFactor Huh... Gone for 3 hours and I come back to read probably the most wonderful news I've seen on Gaia in a LOOOONNNNGGGGG time. NO MORE BLACKLIST!! Yay!!! It's odd cause I was just thinking about this the other day. How the Blacklist has this unseen negative effect on this community as whole. It's like the Oil rigging term, "Seepage". For example like Oil, the Blacklist seemed to be a substance everyone of us has found useful at one point, either it be to let the community know you who the next troll is [Killa-Mo], or even for a good friendly chuckle at the expense of our friends. However if we take a step back from looking at the immediate effects of what the Blacklist was capable of, we see that through it has it's uses, it is in fact very bad for us. Like Oil, once used it negatively effects someone, or something, or both. Through the effects aren't instantaneous, if we look hard enough we see that the fumes from the of the Blacklist does leave this "Toxic" aftermath. It slowly eats away at our oxygen, slowly I mean slowly, takes away all the good air to breathe. Those negative fumes eat away at all the good things that help this community breathe. These fumes seep into nearly everything we do here, rather you want to admit it or not, or don't even realize it. The Blacklist's fumes do spoil the fun. I mean if you think about it, when we first posted the blacklist it was literally a place we could go to say.. "Hey... don't work with this guy." Or... "Hey this guy is not good at this I'd stay away from him." Or even... "This storyline sucked." WE as a community willing allowed ourselves to openly bash other's characters, storylines, management technics, and even our own personal lives. That what the blacklist was for to black ball anything, and I MEAN ANYTHING we didn't like. WE are all to blame, WE willingly allowed this community to seemingly rip itself apart, and WE seemingly want to keep it like it is, cause from what I've seen NO ONE wants to move pass the bullshit, the bashing, and the whining. Hopefully with Harli, or whoever made this decision to do away with the blacklist is the first step in the right direction. Three cheers for no more blacklist. pirate Harli and I came to an agreement.
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Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 8:34 pm
Damijin Spade TheXFactor Huh... Gone for 3 hours and I come back to read probably the most wonderful news I've seen on Gaia in a LOOOONNNNGGGGG time. NO MORE BLACKLIST!! Yay!!! It's odd cause I was just thinking about this the other day. How the Blacklist has this unseen negative effect on this community as whole. It's like the Oil rigging term, "Seepage". For example like Oil, the Blacklist seemed to be a substance everyone of us has found useful at one point, either it be to let the community know you who the next troll is [Killa-Mo], or even for a good friendly chuckle at the expense of our friends. However if we take a step back from looking at the immediate effects of what the Blacklist was capable of, we see that through it has it's uses, it is in fact very bad for us. Like Oil, once used it negatively effects someone, or something, or both. Through the effects aren't instantaneous, if we look hard enough we see that the fumes from the of the Blacklist does leave this "Toxic" aftermath. It slowly eats away at our oxygen, slowly I mean slowly, takes away all the good air to breathe. Those negative fumes eat away at all the good things that help this community breathe. These fumes seep into nearly everything we do here, rather you want to admit it or not, or don't even realize it. The Blacklist's fumes do spoil the fun. I mean if you think about it, when we first posted the blacklist it was literally a place we could go to say.. "Hey... don't work with this guy." Or... "Hey this guy is not good at this I'd stay away from him." Or even... "This storyline sucked." WE as a community willing allowed ourselves to openly bash other's characters, storylines, management technics, and even our own personal lives. That what the blacklist was for to black ball anything, and I MEAN ANYTHING we didn't like. WE are all to blame, WE willingly allowed this community to seemingly rip itself apart, and WE seemingly want to keep it like it is, cause from what I've seen NO ONE wants to move pass the bullshit, the bashing, and the whining. Hopefully with Harli, or whoever made this decision to do away with the blacklist is the first step in the right direction. Three cheers for no more blacklist. pirate Harli and I came to an agreement. Pretty much what Snypa said.
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