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[QUOTE="the_taste_of_cigarettes:335887"]anonymous said:[QUOTE]Ok, so you guys have made your opinion of Ben Sisto clear in a public forum, obviously with the intention of warning people who may deal with him or may be affected by his business practices. Now, can you back any of this up with examples of how his business practices have had a negative effect on any "scene" in the Greater Boston area? And by examples I mean actual facts, not vague statements like " No one can make all great choices, but Ben knows the difference between right and wrong and I've seen him choose wrong sometimes." Well, what happened? When did he "choose wrong"? I'm genuinely curious.[/QUOTE] read some of the links here: http://www.returntothepit.com/view.php?formid=23202 I don't think the issue lies with ben specifically, as I said somewhere before. I think the issue lies with the fact that with great power comes great responsibility, and I think he has misused that power what with his club nights and other things. The real issue, anon, is that I don't want this to be shit-on-sisto cause he is NOT a bad dude. But I want people to discuss what is desirable and undesirable and ways of resolving that which we don't desire and/or making the desirable come into focus more.[/QUOTE]
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