Subject: Clarification.
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Posted on: 2017-05-25 22:31:00 UTC

However, I can't bury the hatchet while you continue to insist that my treatment of you in 2014 was abuse. I understand that you didn't like it, and that it upset you very much, but that does not ipso facto mean that my behavior was unjustified or inappropriate to the situation. A parent insisting that their teenager do their homework completely and correctly before going out to party is not abusive, even if the kid yells and screams about it until their face turns blue. In the same way, me (and everyone else) insisting that you follow the Permission process completely and correctly before doing whatever you want with our universe was not abuse, no matter how upset you got over it.




I'm not continuing to insist it was abuse. I acknowledge that it was a mistake. I was stating what happened without connotation.

It's like thinking the kid is just yelling because he's being defiant when he's really saying "I can't read the instructions." The parent doesn't realize that they spilled paint all over the instruction sheet.




I accept that you did it in ignorance. I apologize for saying it was abuse.




You did not prefer any of the prompts. You did not find any of them suitable for your purposes. You did not wish to use any of them. Right?




I did prefer the prompt that I used for Kim. It practically leapt off the page at me and it was perfect.

I did not find my characters suitable for the purpose of the prompts.

There are some prompts that look like traps. "The agents go a long time without getting missions." I was under the impression that most of the time, the agents get barely enough down-time to keep their sanity.




I never didn't want to go through the permission process. I just couldn't do the extra thing you asked of me.

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