I don't see an insult there.Pine wrote:^This is you painting someone as unreliable, scummy, or just insulting them.
When wagons lose their "awesomeness", or when a wagon becomes "bad", it means that the person making the statement is a little more unsure of the alignment of the wagoned. So, the only way that a wagon can go bad is through scumminess.
I don't understand this.Pine wrote:^This is too, and is also simply untrue.
Parama called Romanus scum while Romanus was voting Parama.
The equivalent of = as scummy asPine wrote:^This is misrepresentation
He manipulated the quote to show a point.Pine wrote:^This is all of the above.
If he was genuinely misrepping, do you honestly think that he thought he could get away with making someone call themselves scummy?