Remember MetaFox?
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Re: Remember MetaFox?
He was the single most vocal critic of the hacked browsers, and wasted no opportunity to lambast me on the subject, or any such other trivial infraction of copyright law that nobody else gave a damn about--at least not to the extent he did.
He seemed to take great relish in perpetuating a series of lies regarding purported commercial activity undertaken by those involved, from a member who offered no evidence of such, and was known to hold a grudge against everyone involved--a fact MetaFox was well aware of, as he had previously acted as a self-appointed mediator in a disagreement he had with myself and the rest of the team.
MetaFox had once communicated to me that he would do all that he could to cease discussion of the project, even in the hypothetical circumstance that he was the only member of staff who objected to it, because he knew he had the moral high-ground. It apparently worked, as those false allegations were the justification that MetaFox provided for deleting the long-running browser discussion topics from the Homebrew Apps Forum during his brief stint as an Admin, without even thinking to ask one of the two staff members who were heavily involved in the project at the time.
Well, I would like to take this opportunity to claim the moral high-ground over him. You know why? Because he committed wholesale acts of criminal fraud using these forums, and I did not.
He seemed to take great relish in perpetuating a series of lies regarding purported commercial activity undertaken by those involved, from a member who offered no evidence of such, and was known to hold a grudge against everyone involved--a fact MetaFox was well aware of, as he had previously acted as a self-appointed mediator in a disagreement he had with myself and the rest of the team.
MetaFox had once communicated to me that he would do all that he could to cease discussion of the project, even in the hypothetical circumstance that he was the only member of staff who objected to it, because he knew he had the moral high-ground. It apparently worked, as those false allegations were the justification that MetaFox provided for deleting the long-running browser discussion topics from the Homebrew Apps Forum during his brief stint as an Admin, without even thinking to ask one of the two staff members who were heavily involved in the project at the time.
Well, I would like to take this opportunity to claim the moral high-ground over him. You know why? Because he committed wholesale acts of criminal fraud using these forums, and I did not.
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Re: Remember MetaFox?
not our fault he sucks bawls.
SCO=SCUM=M$=SCO it keeps repeating
i'm a randite
DYTDMFBSB?
There must have been some mistake
I'm not the one who should be saved
My divinity has been denied
Mary and me were both fucked by God
i'm a randite
DYTDMFBSB?
There must have been some mistake
I'm not the one who should be saved
My divinity has been denied
Mary and me were both fucked by God
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Re: Remember MetaFox?
QFTaz_bont wrote:He was the single most vocal critic of the hacked browsers, and wasted no opportunity to lambast me on the subject, or any such other trivial infraction of copyright law that nobody else gave a damn about--at least not to the extent he did.
He seemed to take great relish in perpetuating a series of lies regarding purported commercial activity undertaken by those involved, from a member who offered no evidence of such, and was known to hold a grudge against everyone involved--a fact MetaFox was well aware of, as he had previously acted as a self-appointed mediator in a disagreement he had with myself and the rest of the team.
MetaFox had once communicated to me that he would do all that he could to cease discussion of the project, even in the hypothetical circumstance that he was the only member of staff who objected to it, because he knew he had the moral high-ground. It apparently worked, as those false allegations were the justification that MetaFox provided for deleting the long-running browser discussion topics from the Homebrew Apps Forum during his brief stint as an Admin, without even thinking to ask one of the two staff members who were heavily involved in the project at the time.
Well, I would like to take this opportunity to claim the moral high-ground over him. You know why? Because he committed wholesale acts of criminal fraud using these forums, and I did not.
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Re: Remember MetaFox?
He only stole a few hundred dollars from a few individuals. You stole millions from Sega through lost sales. You sir, disgust me and I no longer wish to know you. You are now on my foes list.az_bont wrote:He was the single most vocal critic of the hacked browsers, and wasted no opportunity to lambast me on the subject, or any such other trivial infraction of copyright law that nobody else gave a damn about--at least not to the extent he did.
He seemed to take great relish in perpetuating a series of lies regarding purported commercial activity undertaken by those involved, from a member who offered no evidence of such, and was known to hold a grudge against everyone involved--a fact MetaFox was well aware of, as he had previously acted as a self-appointed mediator in a disagreement he had with myself and the rest of the team.
MetaFox had once communicated to me that he would do all that he could to cease discussion of the project, even in the hypothetical circumstance that he was the only member of staff who objected to it, because he knew he had the moral high-ground. It apparently worked, as those false allegations were the justification that MetaFox provided for deleting the long-running browser discussion topics from the Homebrew Apps Forum during his brief stint as an Admin, without even thinking to ask one of the two staff members who were heavily involved in the project at the time.
Well, I would like to take this opportunity to claim the moral high-ground over him. You know why? Because he committed wholesale acts of criminal fraud using these forums, and I did not.
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Re: Remember MetaFox?
Roofus wrote:He only stole a few hundred dollars from a few individuals. You stole millions from Sega through lost sales. You sir, disgust me and I no longer wish to know you. You are now on my foes list.az_bont wrote:He was the single most vocal critic of the hacked browsers, and wasted no opportunity to lambast me on the subject, or any such other trivial infraction of copyright law that nobody else gave a damn about--at least not to the extent he did.
He seemed to take great relish in perpetuating a series of lies regarding purported commercial activity undertaken by those involved, from a member who offered no evidence of such, and was known to hold a grudge against everyone involved--a fact MetaFox was well aware of, as he had previously acted as a self-appointed mediator in a disagreement he had with myself and the rest of the team.
MetaFox had once communicated to me that he would do all that he could to cease discussion of the project, even in the hypothetical circumstance that he was the only member of staff who objected to it, because he knew he had the moral high-ground. It apparently worked, as those false allegations were the justification that MetaFox provided for deleting the long-running browser discussion topics from the Homebrew Apps Forum during his brief stint as an Admin, without even thinking to ask one of the two staff members who were heavily involved in the project at the time.
Well, I would like to take this opportunity to claim the moral high-ground over him. You know why? Because he committed wholesale acts of criminal fraud using these forums, and I did not.