Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Posting someone else's picture as one's avatar is over the line, especially in this context.
Azer wrote:Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Posting someone else's picture as one's avatar is over the line, especially in this context.
What line? Your line? What context? And what exactly has any of this got to do with you?
Did you even see the picture? Was obviously doctored.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:
It has to do with me because I am a member of this community. Other members of this community should not act as you did. It's creepy.
Whose line? Obviously not yours, but that just reinforces my point.
Azer wrote:You're entitled to your opinion, me, I like to know who I'm talking to.
I also don't agree with where I think Steve is coming from, although he hasn't really clearly enunciated it.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Azer wrote:You're entitled to your opinion, me, I like to know who I'm talking to.
I imagine many people like to know who they are talking to. You, on the other hand, like to let people know you know who they are. That seems like a form of bullying to me. Of course, anyone can do that as the information is perfectly available, but I generally find that sort of behavior to become less common among martial artists or even among generally happy or successful people. I do understand the context and your point with the pic. But, it was in poor taste. As for your multiple posts "dropping personal details" about me: not a big deal as I live a public life for the most part. But, it's still not a great look. Anyway, as you point out, I was just sharing my opinion on an open forum.
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