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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 406399" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>This thread reminds me why we could never have a meaningful critique section. So many people are hyper-sensitive, in both directions. We are dealing with personalities and egos from around the world. There is nothing anyone here (or anywhere on the internet) could say to get under my skin. Some people post just to get a rise out of you, why give it to them? </p><p></p><p>This is for fun (at least for me). I know that I know everything and don't need to prove it to anyone. I just like to share and engage. If someone gets under your skin, ignore them. Forums are great places to learn and share publicly, just remember you are dealing with the public, for better or for worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 406399, member: 4399"] This thread reminds me why we could never have a meaningful critique section. So many people are hyper-sensitive, in both directions. We are dealing with personalities and egos from around the world. There is nothing anyone here (or anywhere on the internet) could say to get under my skin. Some people post just to get a rise out of you, why give it to them? This is for fun (at least for me). I know that I know everything and don't need to prove it to anyone. I just like to share and engage. If someone gets under your skin, ignore them. Forums are great places to learn and share publicly, just remember you are dealing with the public, for better or for worse. [/QUOTE]
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