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January 3rd, 2006, 10:21 | #16 |
sumojoe14 you are jumping to conclusions we respect everyone here at ASC weather you are American/Canadian/UK/and wherever. He was just wonder why a lot of americans come to this forum but to tell you the truth many of our members are at arnies a lot too. I myself am on airsoftforum.com which is american and I get asked why am I in the american forum too. I'm not offended by it and we are cautious about giving advice because we are not as knowledgeable as you are about the american laws on airsoft. We don't want to give bad advice
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January 3rd, 2006, 17:38 | #18 |
I dont have to play to talk about stuff I experienced in person. It does not change the fact that reading about something, and having done it, is far from the same.
One set of knowledge is based in fact, the other is hearsay. Hearsay just confuses people. Imagine that, I happen to care about what new players learn... Do my comments offend you? Do I tell lies? Do I talk about stuff I've never seen? I'm telling him to post about stuff he can prove and discuss from experience, and be able to back it up. Getting noticed by saying the truth is far better than just being noticed. And my post count, what does that matter? What do you expect? I joined the forums about 3 versions ago. It happens. It's not a race. |
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