+1 2psyop.
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Hey guys, we can all jump on someone who made an inappropriate, rude, or controversial comment. I totally agree that people should behave in a civilized manner on the forums, and many do not. However, the man who made the comment in question did add a thoughtful apology / retraction. I think that is sufficient to cut him some slack. Most people would not even do that, so I applaud the sincerity and the correction of a mistake. Now if the rest of the forum using public would follow suit! Anyway, no reason to pick on him further and distract from the topic of this thread. |
+1 marktomaras I read the offending comment. It was wrong to post it. I read the apology. It was right to post it. It is the mature, appropriate thing to do after making a mistake. I wish I had done more of it in my life. I contend that two of the hardest things to do in life are 1) to sincerely apologize and seek forgiveness; and 2) to sincerely accept apologies and extend forgiveness. Peace Al |
It got a little ugly over here: https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=158025.0 Suffering from cancer is nothing you want to witness, two of my buddies just passed from it, 60 and 61 years, watching their decline was horrible. RIP Dave Wilson. |
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