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Re: Apple II sucks
- Subject: Re: Apple II sucks
- From: hchan@neptune.uucp (Violens Schultz)
- Date: 1995/10/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Cal State University, Los Angeles
- References: <44f1op$r64@acme.freenet.columbus.oh.us> <44fotu$jik@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <44ftgs$7sq@netaxs.com> <Pine.SOL.3.91.950929135541.10259D-100000@orion>
In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.950929135541.10259D-100000@orion>,
Don #23 <leed@sfsu.edu> wrote:
:Hi!
:
: I agree with what Wonko says about everything he says, but as I
:recently got flamed for something else I posted in another newsgroup,
:could we leave the profanity out? I'm probably just as gulity as any
Sure, but when some dumbfuck like dialtone95@aol.com says a lot of bullshit
about the Apple II, should you be surprised?
:other person using profane language, but that's in person, and (this is my
:opinion, no offense intended) I find it very offensive.
What kind of people do you hang around with who get so mortified at profanity
like you? The world's so fucked up, yet those who are currently controlling
the gov't and major segments of society are more appalled by someone saying,
"Fuck off" somewhere in the media, then actually dealing with problems like
a degenerating K-12 educational system, crime, and other things of true
importance.
: It is less so, when not directed at me, but when directed at me,
:it's hard to resist that urge to write back a few more fighting words,
:and that's when we get our flame wars, and that's not we want in our A2
:group again do we? :)
Sure, I believe in civility, but when someone says something so plainly wrong
in a place as huge as a newsgroup, that already starts the idiotic arguments.
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