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Message no. 1
From: Hobbes Patrol Headquarters <TYGER@****.WINONA.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: A reply (Avoiding a personal Vendetta, creatively)
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1993 19:37:40 -0500
>Tyger, you are correct about the flame of creativity, but you've missed some
>things. Shadowrun is a discussion board, where ideas are taken and thrust
>before the hungry masses to be looked at, thought about, and commented on.
(snip)
>Also Tyger, to be bluntly direct, your going to have to develop a thicker skin
>and your going to have to read criticism as just that criticism.
(snip)
>Lastly, remember that the problem often is not the idea, but the implementation
>of the idea that gets less than favorable feed back.
(No snip)
>Keep on creating,
>Jason J Carter
>The Nightstalker

Two things. One:I think a fur coat is a fairly good skin thickiner.

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