Rats (or rather Rat!!) !Mark Fournier wrote: There is no reason to believe Maikeru is yet aware that he has made a mistake...
I now know I made a mistake...
Rats (or rather Rat!!) !Mark Fournier wrote: There is no reason to believe Maikeru is yet aware that he has made a mistake...
Maikeru wrote:Rats (or rather Rat!!) !Mark Fournier wrote: There is no reason to believe Maikeru is yet aware that he has made a mistake...
I now know I made a mistake...
Mark Fournier wrote:Maikeru wrote:Rats (or rather Rat!!) !Mark Fournier wrote: There is no reason to believe Maikeru is yet aware that he has made a mistake...
I now know I made a mistake...
It was the mistake Harry most wanted you (and others) to make too, Maikeru, he got people to repeat his lie. I had to repeat it as well to properly refute it. That's how the smear works and these people are experts at it.
Desperate desperado's do desperate deeds...Narrow Back wrote: The question to ask, in my opinion is, why did Harry set himself up like this?
Narrow Back wrote:The question to ask, in my opinion is, why did Harry set himself up like this? This is looking like some crazy bad vaudeville act.
Narrow Back wrote: These tactics, tried and true for centuries, are no match for the Internet. The truth comes out.
Narrow Back wrote:The question to ask, in my opinion is, why did Harry set himself up like this?
Mark Fournier wrote:Narrow Back wrote: These tactics, tried and true for centuries, are no match for the Internet. The truth comes out.
That was why I was willing to play Harry's game. The stakes were high enough to keep it interesting but I figured all I had to do was stick to the truth. Harry the other censorship creeps have to lie to smear their opponents. It was just a matter of time until the truth caught up to Harry.Narrow Back wrote:The question to ask, in my opinion is, why did Harry set himself up like this?
Probably plain old-fashioned arrogance. He figured he was smart enough (and we were dumb enough) for him to pull it off. The internet doesn't work that way though, a liar's words and deeds hang around to haunt him and eventually someone catches him.
Or Brian_Esker, aka B.S., who was really no one special, until ...Mark Fournier wrote:The internet doesn't work that way though, a liar's words and deeds hang around to haunt him and eventually someone catches him.
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