WilliamClarkeQuantrill
06-10-2006, 06:07 PM
NO Flaming. Best way to explain this: Well..... Don't go off on someone else. Don't get your panties in a wad and pull them out here on the boards. We all have enough shit going on in our lives, and shouldn't have to come here and read someone flaming on another person. Now everyone has their bad days and gets a little bitchy so don't take it wrong. If your Flaming, you know you are, so DELETE the post before you post it. It may make you feel better typing it out.
NO Trolling. There's really NO explanation to give. Just don't do it.
Keep it civil, that about sums it up. :smokin:
Civility denotes the personal connection an individual has with his local community and society at large. Human rights/civil liberties are a natural result of people who share similar social values seeking to protect each other’s rights.
A civilized people are naturally free and do not need to be tightly constrained by laws and a big brother government in order to preserve the rights within the community. This civility can not be mandated by government. It must arise naturally from within the people of a society.
Lets prove it true in this forum. Voice your opinions, argue ideals, but do not attack or threaten your opponent. For you have the right to say anything, to persuade; but do not have the right to coerce, by any means, anybody.
NO Trolling. There's really NO explanation to give. Just don't do it.
Keep it civil, that about sums it up. :smokin:
Civility denotes the personal connection an individual has with his local community and society at large. Human rights/civil liberties are a natural result of people who share similar social values seeking to protect each other’s rights.
A civilized people are naturally free and do not need to be tightly constrained by laws and a big brother government in order to preserve the rights within the community. This civility can not be mandated by government. It must arise naturally from within the people of a society.
Lets prove it true in this forum. Voice your opinions, argue ideals, but do not attack or threaten your opponent. For you have the right to say anything, to persuade; but do not have the right to coerce, by any means, anybody.