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Donny:
And I would feel the same as you if i was in your position given the situation but i would also consider what that other person saying was an accident, fluff happens.
ill leave it alone for now i know you are not happy I do apologize i am not to much of an asshole when i know i am wrong. so do what you wish but just know it really was an accident. I had and have no intention on pushing anyone around big or small.
I understand perfectly. the problem is truly situational.
I took a few sets off and did not have a great deal of time to commit. So I thought rather than rejoin a clan, I should just get my feet wet again solo. This is obviously wise due to my missing that ghost rule change. This way I would not negatively impact any clan that I would have joined.
So in this particular situation, I was going to net up to 20k and then either random land trade with people or hopefully CC would war against me when they declared. I was not aware that it was a friendly war.
So in the situation of me netting and trading, I expected to lose on the retals anyway. The offer of end of war reps is meaningless in that context. Nice offer if I was trying to make t100 or something but meaningless to my set. I have distaste for those that do that on the back of FA and etc from others.
Granted that all sets are meaningless, EE is meaningless, and even life in general is meaningless. We live, we die, who cares?
But since I do exist, and I do have this slice of time that I have chosen to spend on EE this set, I have to decide what I wish to do with it to entertain myself.
Which brings me back to the question of farming and war. unintentional hits are certainly understandable. Everyone has done them. Well I hope that others besides me and clearly you have done them.
Even an errant kill run can be understood. But blatant farming like that just leaves this horrible martini taste in my mouth. BTW, thanks for the beer Akula. But it still taste like I swallowed something that I should not be swallowing.
Now I just have to decide what to do with this slice of time.