Dear Z8,

Myself, and I'm sure the majority of the community, would appreciate it if you could try to, when stating things, not make them so vague. You see, if someone goes out of their way to state something to a mass amount of people who have something in common, ABOUT that thing they have in common, it typically means the speaker is referencing the specifics of that particular community. And if there has recently been an event directly tying in with the process of said statement, then it isn't too far fetched to assume that they have something in common.

Unless of course, said statement was false/uninformed and by making every single word that comes out of your mouth incredibly vague, you can make a "meh" attempt at covering up the MINOR mistake that was made, instead of just owning up to it.

Coming to a basic OBVIOUS logical conclusion from something isn't over-analyzing. Sacrificing a goat to the god "Iraknoktor" and assuming that the world will turn into cheddar cheese is. Yes, I know the differences are subtle, but they ARE THERE. If you need me to help you understand the concept further, just PM me.

Sincerely,

Person who is tired of disappointment.
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