To Flame or Not to Flame?

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Old Dec 14, 2004 | 03:19 AM
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Default To Flame or Not to Flame?

It has become apparent to me that this is a great web site to get some answers to alot of tech questions. How ever even now as I write this I know that someone is thinkging of a good way to "Flame" this post. Thats o.k., its a free country.Plus its the internet,like any of us really know each other any ways.
But one thing I noticed is that it would seem that if you doing any thing different, you have "Riced Out" your ride. Wich is a lame stereo typical term to were the cars were made. Their is one thing that all of us must be humbled by on this particular forum. We all drive a Honda(or at least those that really have one). They aren't the most exspensive thing ever built, and us as a whole are still struggling to get the respect that we deserve as import enthusiasts. Im not writing this to start stuff, just to say that every one here(includung my self) could lighten up a little before setting a post on Fire.........
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Old Dec 14, 2004 | 03:38 AM
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Default Re: To Flame or Not to Flame? (Civiclized)

All I have to say is this is not tech related in any way/shape/form. We established a General Discussion Forum for a reason, please make use of it.
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Old Dec 14, 2004 | 03:39 AM
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Was there a question in this post? If you cannot control the "flame" people will do, then why even make a post
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Old Dec 14, 2004 | 03:50 AM
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Default Re: To Flame or Not to Flame? (Civiclized)

The only way anyone is going to comment on your car is if you describe it or post a picture of it. By describing it or posting a picture of it, you are inviting comments. Brace yourself...they won't all be good.

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Old Dec 14, 2004 | 04:27 AM
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Default Re: To Flame or Not to Flame? (travis)

I'm not sure you fully understand "our" intentions. Damn near all of us are *proud* to own hondas, or we wouldn't be here. It is purely out of love for the cars we drive that we choose to flame the living hell out of those who choose to make the bad name for us by doing stupid and flameworthy **** to their cars!
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Old Dec 14, 2004 | 05:18 AM
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Default Re: To Flame or Not to Flame? (GetCaughtDead)

why is it that the noobs always complain? Do you really think your one post on how we should all lighten up is going to change all of h-t? obviously not. give up, your cause is just as worthless as everyone else that has made topics similar to this.
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