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[QUOTE="MarkFuckingRichards:632140"]joeFTW said:[QUOTE]yo. listen. i have always believed in saying whatever the hell you want to anyone, at any time. but if you do so, you have to deal with the consequences of speaking your mind, whether these consequences are hurting someones feelings (but who cares), or making someone want to fight you (if someone wants to defend themselves, they must be an XtuffX guy, right?). this applies to the internet as much as in real life. sitting behind a computer screen does not give your words any less weight. it is not a mask in which you can speak freely without consequences. speak freely of course, but man up and back up your words. don't post a threat about punching someone unless youre going to do it. im not at all being a "tough guy", and none of this pizza crap even pertains to me, im not in any of these bands, im just an outside objective observer who thinks its LAME (thats right, caps lock) that kids will say insulting shit to someone, and then assume because its the internet, that person just has to take it. thats all. have a nice day.[/QUOTE] i'm not sure if you are aware of why everyone is saying all of this stuff about hammer bros., but if not, i'll fill you in: someone posted a thread a couple months ago or so about the singer from hammer bros. calling attention to someone eating pizza at a show, and claimed it's that sort of behavior that is ruining hardcore. so if everyone on the internet should be weary of the consequences of their words, maybe the singer from hammer bros. should have realized that people need food to live and that eating pizza at a hardcore show is not something to be up in arms about. now all this shit is being said about what he allegedly said, so the consequences are a bunch of people making fun of him on the internet, which is going to happen to anyone and everyone to ever live. the fact that it's about him not liking pizza being eaten at shows is why this has all been so entertaining. and if he didn't even say anything remotely close to what it is that we all believe, then oh well. we're making jokes, enjoying ourselves. and imagine if this whole pizza incident NEVER actually happened, but the "shittalkers" were to rally up, go to a hammer bros. show and punch the singer in the face for something that never really happened...kind of puts things into a different perspective. i never even saw anyone say they were going to punch the singer in the face on here. all i read was jokes about bringing pizza to hammer bros. shows, which would be completely harmless. i want pizza now. why am i wasting my time typing this when there is pizza to be consumed?[/QUOTE]
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