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Subject: Re: I can't believe this.....etc. MODERATION, why is this allowed?

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 17:24:58 10/30/00

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This four letter word (S--- in the heading) is not one which I was brought up to
tolerate, and I would have expected it to be an issue for moderator rejection.
I find it very offensive, and I would not want to read material which may
contain such language. I would appreciate any help.
Thanks!
S.Taylor




>>
>>This is the MOST depressing game I have seen in my life.
>>Kasparov betrays his fans, the spectators AND himself.
>>A draw in 14 moves as White, while this was the last chance
>>of holding on to his title.
>>
>>It is a shame, a big big shame. This is also the most boring
>>WC match since Capablanca vs. Alekine. Oh my, I just think
>>what would have happened when Shirov would play this match....
>>
>>Guys, stop this nonsense. This is NOT chess....
>>
>>A deeply depressed Jeroen
>>
>>
>>>I cannot believe that Kasparov drew in 14 moves.   Energy or not,  He had to
>>>play for a win.
>>>
>>>Castle2000
>
>mothersons cannot stand to lose.
>the moment somebody comes on stage and it NOT anymore
>accepting the bluff and role-acting of a motherson,
>and stand in front and the motherson feels he is weaker,
>all the energy and all the strength thas was a role
>the motherson acted, is away. he is broken. he will never
>recover IMO. mothersons have no method to cope with reality.
>they live in a hollywood-world where they are the star.
>in the moment another star gets the title/the prize,
>they die soon.
>
>its not a shame, since kasparov is no world-chess-champion.
>all that is left is a child, believeing I AM THE CHAMPION,
>the same was with fischer. they cannot believe that the game
>is over.
>
>sick people IMO. but the desease was part of their strength
>before. but when it is over... was the same with boris becker.
>or björn borg (when lendl came).



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