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From: Ioannis Pantelidis <jpante@******.COMPULINK.GR>
Subject: Re: ??from my mind??
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 1995 09:49:29 +0300
On Wed, 6 Sep 1995, The Kumquat wrote:

> Just a minor clarification on a point that bugged me.....
> Someone appended my original message with two horribly-spelled lines to the
> effect that physical damage was better than mental 'cause you could heal it.
> Because of that person's lack of proper quoting, this rather silly line was
> attributed to me. I don't do three things: 1. Use Message Quoting (My mailer
> doesn't support it, and creative quoting causes problems like this one.) 2. Make
> munchkinous suggestions. 3. (Unintentionally) Misspell words. This is a pet
> peeve of mine, since I majored in English in college.
sorry but that guy was me.
>
> PLEASE, when using quoting, specify which parts of the message are yours, and
> which are the original... It's polite, and not very difficult to do. For
I had a electric shutdown when i wrote the message so it was left uncomplete.
When the electric came back and i connected again because it was left i
send it without seeing what was in. sorry again.
> everyone who flamed the message, I am in complete agreement with you, but I
> believe the point that was being made is that munchkins don't think that way,
> and neither do the seriously twisted. (i.e. Aztlan Blood Mages, who, according
> to the SB, often open wounds on their bodies to avoid mental drain, so they can
> heal themselves)
I think that the blood mages know what they do. It is better to cause
physical drain because you can heal it quicker than wait for the stun to
get healed.


jpante@*********.gr
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