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<blockquote data-quote="Marne Vet" data-source="post: 1300253" data-attributes="member: 51053"><p>What does the relationship between being anonymous, or using your actual name have to do with coming across as a credible person? You're judged by what you write, and not by the name you sign under it. </p><p></p><p>"Just a word of advice" by a guy that does nothing but assume everything and try and interject racism as a way to ignore the reality of stereotypes? You're assuming once again that I treat these scumbags any differently. Even the guy who's smoking weed and playing his XBOX all day gets called "sir" when he opens the door. Why? Because he's a customer. I don't have to agree with his lazy lifestyle, but I have to respect him as a customer. Yes sir, yes ma'am, thank you sir, thank you ma'am, and have a good day. Words that echo throughout my day. </p><p></p><p>You might be posting anonymously on this site, but how you express yourself, and conduct yourself shows the true measure of the individual behind that keyboard. </p><p></p><p>Sincerely, </p><p></p><p>Abraham Lincoln.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marne Vet, post: 1300253, member: 51053"] What does the relationship between being anonymous, or using your actual name have to do with coming across as a credible person? You're judged by what you write, and not by the name you sign under it. "Just a word of advice" by a guy that does nothing but assume everything and try and interject racism as a way to ignore the reality of stereotypes? You're assuming once again that I treat these scumbags any differently. Even the guy who's smoking weed and playing his XBOX all day gets called "sir" when he opens the door. Why? Because he's a customer. I don't have to agree with his lazy lifestyle, but I have to respect him as a customer. Yes sir, yes ma'am, thank you sir, thank you ma'am, and have a good day. Words that echo throughout my day. You might be posting anonymously on this site, but how you express yourself, and conduct yourself shows the true measure of the individual behind that keyboard. Sincerely, Abraham Lincoln. [/QUOTE]
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