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freeringo
09-28-2009, 12:52 PM
I want to appolize to my friends and fellow members for my outbursts
2 weeks ago. It seems that I have caused alot of animosity in the forum.
It was never in my heart to hurt anyone or cause any dissention.
Omax made me realize, in his resent post about not having any real friends
and that his online friends are important to him. I lost my 3 best friends
(1 died, 1 in jail, 1 moved to Canada) in the last 5 months and I realize now how lonely I am. The only friends I have are my forum friends and my family and they are both very very important to me.
It saddens me that I may have caused some members to become combative or distrusting.
I am making it my mission to bring back the love that we all have in our hearts.

The same love that bonded us all so tightly.
So the next time you want to say, You suck, you donk, go to another forum, ect, take a moment and think about what you could instead say supportive and positive.
Remember that we are all family and we are human.
We all make mistakes.
We don't need to be ridiculed for shaing our views with friends, we get enough of that in our real everyday lives.
VEHwCiFYItk

Get lost haters, I brought a posse.

PANAMHIEST
09-28-2009, 01:21 PM
Thats cool. I could rent us a love bus, and we all could have the first online woodstock!

freeringo
09-28-2009, 01:54 PM
The word "Navuta" has today been classified "Dangerous and Illegal".

Use of this word in open forums will result in negative rep and Swine Flu courtesy of Jen

Mockery is not the best way of promoting good will.

What purpose does this statement have?

There is absolutely nothing in this quote that is positive or supports the best interests of NDN forum.

eejit101
09-28-2009, 01:56 PM
ok, but it is funny.

welcome back

BnLM5
09-29-2009, 12:27 AM
Thank you Ringo! I am glad you are back. I also think my friends here at NDN are very important in my life. That's a fact! :)

donvic
09-29-2009, 04:22 AM
freeringo and all,

thanks for the post free.
it seems like misunderstandings are sometimes
easy to encounter online.
first were able to state things online that we'd never
say to someone's face.
plus communicating online is pretty much only
with the printed word....rather limiting at times.

thus, i try to be diligent/careful online with
what i write.

thanks, freeringo, for trying to keep things positive.



best to all,

donvic

sweetpea
09-29-2009, 05:10 AM
Ringo, I wouldn't worry a whole lot about it. One thing I've learned is that it's a New Day, New Drama. Six months from now, we'll be hard-pressed to even remember what caused all the hoopla today.