it's better than being doxxed and attacked in real life, as I've had members try to do to me in the past.
I've got some 5.56 nato ready for the next person who thinks I'm a target in real life, in accordance with my state's self defense laws
I can't wrap my head around why someone would want to doxx someone due to discussions on a coin forum
@jamesicus is a 90 year old veteran and highly respected ancient coin collector (one of his many hobbies). I hope you feel proud of yourself.
I can't either, but after a contentious thread about pvc flips i received emails with threats and my address. If i say something that makes you mad, tell me about it. I might see your point later, and maybe apologize, or not. Threaten me, and all bets are off.
I don't know who he or she is, or his/her story, the post just seemed like brown nosing to me. If he/she is who you say, surely they've got a skin thick enough to laugh at me
I don't post about them, but i really enjoy imperial Roman denarii and sestercii. I lurk around in ancients sometimes, when I'm not in the US coins forum.
Yes.. I am not even from the United States but I have deep respect for veterans from all Allied countries (I am Canadian). I am very worried as now I am getting a "Coin Talk error" when I click on @jamesicus profile. I really hope this bully has not upset him too much. He is a real treasure of this board and I know sharing his coins was a great joy to him and something he looked forward to doing... and it kept him engaged. He is a big supporter of all those trying to learn.
Ha! He's heard a lot worse, i guarantee. When you're done clutching your pearls he'll be back on, hopefully with a barb for me.
Remember it well. Ninth grade. The guy that attacked me out of the blue got to go home. I got the paddle in the principal's office.