Subject: Sideslipped explanation.
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Posted on: 2012-07-27 07:24:00 UTC

Your #3 (wow, it feels good to have a # key again - the computer at work has it assigned to / instead... and / is also assigned /. No #!) is why I've been so worried about what a chance consists of. Consider the following exchange:

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AnyBoardy: My religion considers attraction to red-haired, left-handed people sinful, and so I cannot personally condone it.

Lacksidacksical: Hey, I'm attracted to a red-haired, left-handed person.

AnyBoardy: Then I personally cannot condone that, but I understand that not everyone feels the same.

StirrySpoon: Please stop hating on Lacksi. That sort of behaviour is not tolerated here.

AnyBoardy: Hating? What? I wasn't hating. I was just saying I personally can't condone that.

StirrySpoon: Look at this! I gave himer a chance to recant ant heshe didn't! I demand that AnyBoardy leave forthwith!

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(No, this is /not/ a camoflaged version of a conversation that has actually happened) Now I can see that poor Lacksi might be upset by not being personally condoned by AnyBoardy (she does look up to her, you know), but I also think AnyBoardy isn't trying to be offensive and doesn't understand what she did wrong. I don't want the PPC to turn into StirrySpoons. Hence, chances - which I think is in there to a great enough degree that this won't be a problem.

I just wanted to write some dialogue, really.

hS

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