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<blockquote data-quote="JDresden" data-source="post: 491140" data-attributes="member: 6647"><p>Right. The reason I'm asking is because of the rep you gave mikado.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>According to the rep it only became polarizing when I responded to soup. When I made a possitive affirmation to counter his negative affirmation. So when you talk about looking at things objectively I wonder what you actually mean because it seemed you didn't. I bring this up because I loathe hypocrisy. Do you understand how I drew conclusion that I did?</p><p></p><p>Now, if all you did was misspeak that's not a problem. You'll admit your mistake and we'll move on. Or were you just "busting balls" like 007?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDresden, post: 491140, member: 6647"] Right. The reason I'm asking is because of the rep you gave mikado. According to the rep it only became polarizing when I responded to soup. When I made a possitive affirmation to counter his negative affirmation. So when you talk about looking at things objectively I wonder what you actually mean because it seemed you didn't. I bring this up because I loathe hypocrisy. Do you understand how I drew conclusion that I did? Now, if all you did was misspeak that's not a problem. You'll admit your mistake and we'll move on. Or were you just "busting balls" like 007? [/QUOTE]
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