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Apology - Craig Alexander, 20/02/1970
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I think you need to use the search facility on his name."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
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Absolutely not. After a period during which my mental health meant that the "RL" element of the abbreviation "IRL" was a bit of a moveable feast, the requirement to be in IRL is no longer present.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI understand that.
But my question remains why. If it's to alleviate yourself of guilt, well then you have apologised and you can move on.
To stay and participate under your 'real identity' is the question. If you seek absolution does this mean you then want to participate with members in real life? Or is this cathartic as part of a therapy.
I struggle with why you would need to continue to be 'yourself' unless at some point you want to interact IRL. Is that what you want from the forum members?
Whilst I had mentioned an intent to participate in the Spring bash I'm aware that my attendance would be subject to discussion (e.g., who is he, why is he etc) and take away from the IRL celebratories.Comment
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There's 20 pages worth of his postings, many normal posts in lots of large threads that are still posted in to this day. I'm not quite that interested, but if someone offers a brief bullety-point summary I'd take noteOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostI think you need to use the search facility on his name.
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This sums it up nicely. Complete with pic too!!Originally posted by larson View PostThere's 20 pages worth of his postings, many normal posts in lots of large threads that are still posted in to this day. I'm not quite that interested, but if someone offers a brief bullety-point summary I'd take note
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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I'm not commenting on any other aspects of this. What does truly, truly baffle me however is your intention to go to the Spring bash.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostAbsolutely not. After a period during which my mental health meant that the "RL" element of the abbreviation "IRL" was a bit of a moveable feast, the requirement to be in IRL is no longer present.
Whilst I had mentioned an intent to participate in the Spring bash I'm aware that my attendance would be subject to discussion (e.g., who is he, why is he etc) and take away from the IRL celebratories.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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He has no shame or honour! That's why.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI'm not commenting on any other aspects of this. What does truly, truly baffle me however is your intention to go to the Spring bash.Comment
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He does have a degree though.Originally posted by Churchill View PostHe has no shame or honour! That's why.Comment
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