Seems to be some misinformation or rewriting of recent history here, and I guess people won't let this die. I'd planned to. To be factual, ChanelVaps' most recent "skirmish" wasn't about liking someone. It was about repeatedly introducing political statements in this ostensibly non-political thread. Just a couple here from the last few weeks only:
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not about liking someone- not baffling how it's polarizing and out of place)
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not about liking someone- not baffling how it's polarizing and out of place)
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not about liking someone- not baffling how it's polarizing and out of place)
I didn't respond to those, or any of her previous ones. When she posted this, you can see I
fairly politely responded, with a plea to end it there, and quit making political statements that invite responses:
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She didn't let it drop, but instead made a snarky (and nonsense) response to me. It escalated from there, and she replied that she was allowed to like cows, donkeys (which was already established), etc. I didn't even respond to her after my initial post responding to the snark about living in NY.
Just guessing, but looking at her "apology," she may have somewhat realized that she was the common denominator in all of the recent "skirmishes," including RobB, StyleMessiah, Anna, et al. Some you know of left the thread, and possibly others that didn't leave with a bang.
I guess people can believe that it was all about a post "liking someone" if they want, or that I or others that finally responded are "warped and twisted." It's all there- re-read it if you like. I enjoy a
logical discussion or even argument as much as anyone, but as I kept pointing out- I didn't think this was the thread for it. I won't be missed here, because I rarely contribute, am not really a "shiny" guy, and apparently have views incompatible with many participants, even though I kept my views to myself until the above. But I liked checking in on the thread without reading grating comments that I
thought participants believed shouldn't be posted or answered here.