Subject: Beaten to the punch.
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Posted on: 2013-07-03 01:20:00 UTC

I was gonna post something, but I was running it by some other people before I said it, and you got in first. I feel I should say it anyway.

"getting hurt is part of being friends with someone. it's a natural conclusion of opening your heart, what makes friendship worth it is if the other person regrets doing what hurt you.

I was too harsh with that last comment, and I am sorry for it. I regret posting it. I went past a line that I really should not have.

My significant other came to me, talking about giving up on the ppc because of how she was talked too, and when she responded to you, your response was "I'm sorry that you think I did that."

The second paragraph was about how I hurt you. The third was about how you hurt someone I cared about.

The two of us could go back and forth till we're blue in the face and can't think through our rage. Or, we could talk this out, in private or in public, to do what we can so that we're both better for it.

When you're enemies with someone, you use pain to bring them down, but when you're friends, you can learn from the pain, and become stronger from it.

Whether it was condescension, or an attack, or an accident, or whatever, is irrelevant. You hurt someone.
Whether it was from anger, or spite, or whatever, is irrelevant. I hurt you.

We both regret it, so apologies are done with. Now let's talk about it, so we can both be better from all this."

I can point to the exact wording that caused the impression of condescension, would you rather I do it here, via email, or in the chat?

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