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Why, because I'm proficient at VR?

Posted By: See note from moderator on 2009-04-22
In Reply to: You have some serious issues. - nm

Yeah, see note above from moderate regarding cyberbullying.

On what planet do you reside where accusing people of being management, accusing posters of lying about their skills, etc., NOT bullying?

The only 'issue' I have is the ability to be successful and making the choice to learn VR years ago. If being successful is having an issue in your book of rules, then I'll happily take my issues over those of the cyberbullies on this site any time.




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