I am leaving the forum, to come back a better person. I have realized how immature my posts have become, and how bipolar i may be exploding at random. I am sorry for all of what i have said from now, to the past.
Id like to come back, as being seen differently, and possibly more professionally as i plan on returning with my Project ready for release. I am only posting this as i am seen as the unhappy neighbor on this forum and want to assure all that i will be back a different person.
The reason why i will return with a completed project (something stable, and running on its own) is to prove my knowledge in the subject in a more believable manner than by proving it through my immature posts, and yes, a real man can tell what is wrong with himself and be able to let anyone know without fear, but to let them know afterwards that it will be fixed.
Until then, i am sorry. I will be back, with proof of knowledge, better responses, and a better me. I do not expect sympathy, only because of my actions that i realize were too extreme.
This is my last post, Until then. Good bye, and good luck!
Leave for better cause
- Love4Boobies
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Re: Leave for better cause
Cool, good luck.
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- DavidCooper
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Re: Leave for better cause
You're not alone by any means - often genius comes along with other things which take turns in suppressing and enhancing it. Take as much time out as you need and come back stronger whenever you're in good form. I hope people will be able to give you the leeway you need here whenever you go off the rails, because it isn't your fault at all.
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