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UnknownHedgehog:
Here's my view.
And this is just my opinion; Not trying to be a "hater" or "shit talker".
And I don't want to start an argument or anything, just giving my view.


To be honest, one month is not that long of a period of time compared to how long he's been around.

And, correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the majority of rejected op apps based on past actions?

I know that people can change.
But what strikes me is the sudden change of heart when he decided to apply for op.
How when he decided to go for op, he decided he's past all that.

I mean, it's a given that if you're gonna apply for op, you gotta make yourself look eligible for op.
But that should be based off a maturity that has been shown for a decent time compared to how long that person has been around.
Not that person is changing because he wants to be an op (And I've seen that a lot in op apps. Where somebody would point out an instance, and that person would be like "I'm working on that").

Idk, say what you want, but that's just my view.

Kurseddragon:

--- Quote from: UnknownHedgehog on September 21, 2012, 03:03:21 am ---Here's my view.
And this is just my opinion; Not trying to be a "hater" or "shit talker".
And I don't want to start an argument or anything, just giving my view.


To be honest, one month is not that long of a period of time compared to how long he's been around.

And, correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the majority of rejected op apps based on past actions?

I know that people can change.
But what strikes me is the sudden change of heart when he decided to apply for op.
How when he decided to go for op, he decided he's past all that.

I mean, it's a given that if you're gonna apply for op, you gotta make yourself look eligible for op.
But that should be based off a maturity that has been shown for a decent time compared to how long that person has been around.
Not that person is changing because he wants to be an op (And I've seen that a lot in op apps. Where somebody would point out an instance, and that person would be like "I'm working on that").

Idk, say what you want, but that's just my view.

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I was going to post something, but I didn't know the right words. ^Those are the right words.

And to add onto that, assuming you are only "getting passed things" to look more mature to be an op, I guarantee you, regardless of the outcome, you'll end up going back to the way you were.
Even if you really did have a sudden change of heart.
UH is right, a month isn't enough time to tell. If you can change in one month, why can't you change back a month later?

You get rejected: No need to stay "mature" and work on getting passed things. (Well, there is still a need, but not as important since there's no real aim)
You get accepted: I give it around a month until you're used to being an op before your old habits slowly start creeping in.

It's not you personally that I think that would happen to, it's just human nature.

iGenerator:
It is not very often that I agree with Kurse but this is one of those times.

SalsaInABowl:

--- Quote from: iGenerator on September 21, 2012, 03:44:52 am ---It is not very often that I agree with Kurse but this is one of those times.

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You're just agreeing to everything that is against Wyboth.

Kurseddragon:

--- Quote from: SnapeTheSnipe on September 21, 2012, 03:54:58 am ---
--- Quote from: iGenerator on September 21, 2012, 03:44:52 am ---It is not very often that I agree with Kurse but this is one of those times.

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You're just agreeing to everything that is against Wyboth.

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Technically mine was against human nature, not specifically Wyboth.
(Though in this case, it was directed to him)

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