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<p>[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 2064747, member: 36248"][USER=56793]@torontokuba[/USER] , I agree with your post here. I know your not looking for my approval, but I've made similar statements in threads, I believe prior to you joining CT. I pretty much follow the method you advocate for my own collection. </p><p><br /></p><p>To me, you are obviously gifted at debate and I tend to agree with alot of what you say. But like my wife always tells me, "it's not the words, it's the tone". You are so concerned with being correct, and using your debating skills to defend each and every reply and counter-attack, that your message is mostly lost before anyone can be persuaded. Your tone and caustic behavior really turns (some) people off. Do you care? Probably not. But if your goal is spread your message, you might try some honey instead of all the vinegar. You're just too damn hostile, regardless of how noble your quest may be. I feel like it's Groundhog Day, Who will [USER=56793]@torontokuba[/USER] pick a fight with on CT with this week?</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe give some members here the benefit of the doubt before you turn your guns on them, especially people who have a track record of being helpful & generous. You don't need to convince everyone, and you never will anyways. My advice: Spend more time with your coins, and less time being "right".</p><p><br /></p><p>[putting on flameproof jacket][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 2064747, member: 36248"][USER=56793]@torontokuba[/USER] , I agree with your post here. I know your not looking for my approval, but I've made similar statements in threads, I believe prior to you joining CT. I pretty much follow the method you advocate for my own collection. To me, you are obviously gifted at debate and I tend to agree with alot of what you say. But like my wife always tells me, "it's not the words, it's the tone". You are so concerned with being correct, and using your debating skills to defend each and every reply and counter-attack, that your message is mostly lost before anyone can be persuaded. Your tone and caustic behavior really turns (some) people off. Do you care? Probably not. But if your goal is spread your message, you might try some honey instead of all the vinegar. You're just too damn hostile, regardless of how noble your quest may be. I feel like it's Groundhog Day, Who will [USER=56793]@torontokuba[/USER] pick a fight with on CT with this week? Maybe give some members here the benefit of the doubt before you turn your guns on them, especially people who have a track record of being helpful & generous. You don't need to convince everyone, and you never will anyways. My advice: Spend more time with your coins, and less time being "right". [putting on flameproof jacket][/QUOTE]
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