Originally posted by eatmybishopAnd here I thought this was going to be a thread about sandwiches.
with their snobbish attitude... we're better than you approach... starting stupid threads... looking down on the non-subs.. if there was a chess tournament, the non-subs would eat the subs for breakfast
Originally posted by eatmybishopWho are subs? Those who pay money to "use and abuse" the site and others? Do the TOS apply to subs or non-subs or to newcomers or to old comers or all?
with their snobbish attitude... we're better than you approach... starting stupid threads... looking down on the non-subs.. if there was a chess tournament, the non-subs would eat the subs for breakfast
One guy was stating that he could post a ridiculous Open Invite because he is a sub. How many people go and pee all over McDonalds because you have bought a burger there? Or who drives on both sides of the road because you have a driving license?
Originally posted by jsmithStop complaining, it's really pathetic.
Who are subs? Those who pay money to [b]"use and abuse" the site and others? Do the TOS apply to subs or non-subs or to newcomers or to old comers or all?
One guy was stating that he could post a ridiculous Open Invite because he is a sub. How many people go and pee all over McDonalds because you have bought a burger there? Or who drives on both sides of the road because you have a driving license?[/b]
Originally posted by jsmithThere is no comparison to posting a challenge and urinating in an eating establishment. He is harming no one. There is no limit to how many people can post open invites. I don't understand why this is so upsetting to you, really.
Who are subs? Those who pay money to [b]"use and abuse" the site and others? Do the TOS apply to subs or non-subs or to newcomers or to old comers or all?
One guy was stating that he could post a ridiculous Open Invite because he is a sub. How many people go and pee all over McDonalds because you have bought a burger there? Or who drives on both sides of the road because you have a driving license?[/b]
Originally posted by jsmithOk I didn't want to get involved, but to make a statement like that makes you look retarded. Peeing on McDonald's is against the law. Making whatever sort of invite is well within a subs rights. He does not infringe or harm others or their property. Posting dribble in the forums is within your non-sub rights , but you come off as a troll looking for people like me to argue with. You are obviously lonely person that is more comfortable being rude from behind a monitor that having a real debate. When you get older you will find that you get more flies with honey that with vinegar.
Who are subs? Those who pay money to [b]"use and abuse" the site and others? Do the TOS apply to subs or non-subs or to newcomers or to old comers or all?
One guy was stating that he could post a ridiculous Open Invite because he is a sub. How many people go and pee all over McDonalds because you have bought a burger there? Or who drives on both sides of the road because you have a driving license?[/b]
Originally posted by reader1107What about Sicilian Smaug and or XanthosNZ's comments and unfounded allegations? Thats what pisses me off.
There is no comparison to posting a challenge and urinating in an eating establishment. He is harming no one. There is no limit to how many people can post open invites. I don't understand why this is so upsetting to you, really.