That's the truth.Mungodave wrote: But its his world, we are all just visiting and should wipe our proverbial feet before entering.
Skunk called time out.
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An interesting turn but not really surprising.
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It's back up now.
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Interesting it is.
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It seems a bit tamer over there today. Does anyone find it odd that pack shows up just in time for Skunk to talk about giving it up? I'm all about conspiracy, and don't believe in coincidence.
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It's nice to see everyone on their best behavior.
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The truth is that the Skunk is nothing more than an accidental 'owner' of Amkon. He has no more say in what happens there than anyone else. It's the administrators function to tidy up a little, not editorialize or dictate content.
"If you don't think to good, don't think too much." Yogi
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Accidental Owner, an internet comedy or tragedy or you figure it out.
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Really Amkon is just a dysfunctional parlour. And why should anyone presume to require that it be more than that? Skunk's actions were well intended, and even effective, but they were still illegitimate and inspired by conceit.
"If you don't think to good, don't think too much." Yogi
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No that is far from the truth. Amkon has a history. It is a community. And communities don't belong to anyone.Egg wrote:That's the truth.Mungodave wrote: But its his world, we are all just visiting and should wipe our proverbial feet before entering.
"If you don't think to good, don't think too much." Yogi