AwakenEvil
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Status Updates posted by AwakenEvil
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I am now officially trained in First Aid/CPR/AED by red cross!
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So this happened to me at lunch today. Hear them tires! Dude was on a mission to get away from the cops! He he got about 5 miles away when he wrecked.
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https://www.distractify.com/mustafagatollari-the-martian-based-on-1391057886.html
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Over a week in without soda and drinking only water. I can tell I am not not running on all cylinders due to no caffeine and limited sugar intake!
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Thanks @Glennie and @spoonchicken for helping me with some wiring gauge questions for my O Scale train set!
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48 most post to go before I can change my title from diaper pro to TheMuthaFuckingEvil
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Scored me a pair of tickets to see the new Spider-Man movie! Pre-order seems the only way to see a movie now on opening night!
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I seriously love debate in communication and respect the idea of free thinking and reiteration thought, but copying and pasting comments about what someone said isn't that. Its simply woke bullshit. No place here in our chatroom. Please refrain from doing that while I am in the chatroom when you have a disagreement with someone and you are trying to shame them. The ignore feature is there for a reason!
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NOT only that: But, in addition to being "BS". This type of behavior is DISTRACTING to users on the chat, and if you keep "copy posting/pasting" the same thing OVER and OVER and OVER again, this is Considered FLOODING: I echo both @AwakenEvil's and @DailyDi's words: shaming someone has NO PLACE here, and the ignore function SHOULD be used if there is a problem.
As a Former Chat Op Myself, I have learned that as @AwakenEvilstates, that a Good conversation can be stimulating, eye opening, thought provoking, invigorating, or relaxing. On the other hand, when an Operator has to finally say "CUT that OUT" or similar words, this means that it is becoming a problem, and you should LISTEN to what they are SAYING: We are all here to ENJOY our experience(s), so the best thing to do, is to try to help the admins and mods, and if they ask you to "take a breather" or whatever, Please do so - The actions taken last night are appropriate for the level of infraction - As an Op, I always TRIED to talk to people FIRST, before using the "tools" of the /oper command: barring that, I would have to use my tools: @AwakenEvilgave the warning, and he followed through: THANK you Sir
Brian
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Jesus H. Fucking Christ! (Love saying that)
Remember everyone we are from all walks of life. We all don't need to get agree to one another opinions to get along in a friendly manner. Please remember that we can disagree but that we all should treat one another respectfully in our opinions and not resort to ad hominem attacks directly at one another. Keeping our opinions to the facts is what makes us unique and genuinely an amazing site over several other options we are fully aware of. If @Elfy and I can be totally opposites in our political and personal philosophic beliefs and not result into simple stupid "admittedly funny sometimes" silly attacks I know everyone else can! Lets remember at the end of the day we are all human, and simply wanting to build this site into an exceptional website where everyone can express themselves without fear of being treated liked "Insert your word here\sentence" and maybe we can make this place a better place for everyone.
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Eek Spiders! Why most all our outdoor equipment closets be covered in spiderwebs! I swear if I start climbing walls I'm gonna be pissed!
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Wanna know how to drop $3900.00 in a weekend... Starts with drag racing at the strip and ends with a broken clutch
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I honestly never again want to go through the process of replacing an engine after a catastrophic failure!
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I think that my Dad would agree with you, as there was a couple times, when we owned a Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager Van, that my Dad would have to pull the engine, and then replace it, have to prep it (Oil/Fluids, etc) and then have to drive home, pick up the family, and then drive for an HOUR to get to where we wanted to go, and then drive home afterwards. I think My Dad's record for an engine change was 2 hours, when many of them take longer - Maybe my Dad's experience with them helped him to diagnose and change it faster?
I actually saw my Dad pull 2 engines on a hoist - and then replace them - Not an Easy task! The Dodge/Chrysler and Plymouth Lines were also known for transmission difficulties - My Dad's words to describe these vans were that they were "Cow Manure Boxes"
I hear ya - Good Luck!
Brian
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And you wanna know the worse thing in the world is... Centurylink