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by WW2

right now there are ~6-7 tests, i didnt count them, and you want people to stop. you are the first to complain and you make restrictions already.

I am starting to think you are very fucking slow. I am not having this conversation with you any longer. I've made myself clear enough.

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you are an idiot, its ok

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by WW2

you are an idiot, its ok

 Well gosh, now my widdle feelers are hurt.

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your feelings are absolutely irrelevant.

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They wouldn't be if we met ;)

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"I remember the situation well enough. You'd think I'd also remember what my emotions were if I had any to remember relating to that event."
It depends on if you register your emotions to memory or not. How often do you remember being emotional?

Memory is more sucky at recall than we give credit, and that sort of worry has me always question it.

"All I did initially was suggest people put their tests in a single thread, yet somehow I have an agenda now? Are you serious?"
Agenda doesn't have to be such a dramatic word, it just means you have plans for the future.

"If someone else had made that same suggestion, nobody would be complaining about it, but because I am admin now, every little 'suggestion' I make is going to be scrutinized, and that's okay. I expected that and I can deal with it."
It's stuff like that that has me loath the notion of having power.

"Or maybe I should just let things go until they get out of hand and then everyone can happily bitch and whine to me about how I'm not doing my job..."
I'd say that's the preferable option personally. Better to be known as the last hour savior than as the oppressor in a place like this.

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by Turncoat

It depends on if you register your emotions to memory or not. How often do you remember being emotional?

I've never been an emotional person, so not very often obviously.

 

Memory is more sucky at recall than we give credit, and that sort of worry has me always question it.

Yes, but you over-analyze everything anyway. I don't. I'll either remember something or I won't remember it. I don't think there is much need to analyze past events or the emotions (or in my case, lack there of) related to them.

 

"Or maybe I should just let things go until they get out of hand and then everyone can happily bitch and whine to me about how I'm not doing my job..."
I'd say that's the preferable option personally. Better to be known as the last hour savior than as the oppressor in a place like this.

 You may very well be right. If someone else were admin I would rather they did that too. So, I think I will do that from now on.

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