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#231 Concerns about Flares that Care in TF2 General Discussion
chaingun_joe
"may not have known any better"

You mean blocking people who request their items back after fucking stating that he would honor said requests? Accepting blame while continuing to offend indicates calculated agency. Don't even try to defend it.

I'm not defending anything. Simply stating that there's no reason to be a dick about it.

posted about 9 years ago
#143 Concerns about Flares that Care in TF2 General Discussion
Geel9PwnuOddishDang. When I saw this event and saw that that moron of the community named Plotchy was an admin of the PR team (lol...), I knew to stay far far away. Especially since he's trade banned and is generally the cancer of this small community. http://steamcommunity.com/id/plotchy Thought everyone would kinda double check and think the same way? Didn't realize flares that care would get this popular, lol! Unfortunate.Honestly Plotchy isn't that bad of a guy. He's just a scammer. I've been playing with him for a year now, he is a pretty chill dude overall. I think you got scammed by him though, so I understand why you hate him. We've got different perspectives, I see the good, you saw the bad. If you actually knew him you'd probably like him.
People who steal from others are scumbag human beings, dude. No matter how they act with their "friends"

Exactly. Same thing goes for snoven. I met him this Wednesday in WoundedStapler's FTC stream thing, and he seemed like a genuinely nice dude. Openly invited us to add him and ask anything about the event. He was excited about it, too.

Obviously trying to just escape from his past boned him in the end. On the other hand, that's a genuine mistake, and before calling him out for being an awful person, consider first that he may just not have known any better.

posted about 9 years ago