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It seem that I heavily misjudged this place.
There are some very nice people here,
and there are some very capable pelple here.
Unfortunately, most of the nice people aren't capable,
and most of the capable people aren't very nice.
Which brings to mind an old proverb that goes something like this...
"A nation always gets the government it deserves."
When someone gets around to it
(and I know you will),
promptly delete my account here
(like you deleted my post about a missing person),
and promptly give me a refund.
I want nothing to do with this place.
If that makes you feel poorly - it's supposed to.
If it doesn't bother you, you're either heartless and arrogant, or dense.
I suspect that both scenarios are true.
(You know who you are.)
Good riddance.
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