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[quote user="highhood63"][quote user="Trainmanny"] <p> </p><p>Well that confuses the question more because I do not know about you but in my family we are not accustomed to lie or water down the truth to each other. In fact I think that people get the more critical advice or opinions from family than someone you do not know. For example Your mom is driving you to whereever. She drives slow and you feel she does not have the good multitasking skills of driving. You would probably tell her. "Ma you drive so slow. You drive like a old lady" Now if you were in the car with the cab driver on the other hand you wouldnt say anything at all. </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p> /sigh Guy you're basically using circular logic to make your point. Saying "Ma you drive to slow" isn't the same thing as saying "That sucks, your modeling is lame and whats more people have been telling you stuff for months and you don't listen!!!" </p><p>I understand however that you want to "win" here, so I'm just going to end it, It's a simple philosophy, if you need to turn it into a complicated morality exercise you're here for the wrong reason.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>Well If I have observed people telling someone how to do something over and over again the correct way and then he later asked for opinions after all that well I would tell him what I think about his work and mention the fact that he has not listen to anyone advice previously so it should be getting better not the same. That is not rude or mean but honest and frankly the guy is proving to be a hardheaded pain in the butt. but since you seem to think it is about winning well i will give it to you. Your right I am wrong but I think you are being <u>rude</u> to me about it.</p>
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