Author: Kirill Kryukov
Date: 19:43:33 02/19/06
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Hi Rolf, On February 19, 2006 at 21:38:46, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >Krylli, > >as it seems, you are not really unhappy now. Therefore I ask you if you could >imagine that someone else is unhappy? If you can, would that influence you? My >standpoint isnt that you or others were always wrong and Heinz is right. My >point is if Heinz is now unhappym couldnt you have a heart for his situation? >Please see that IMO it makes no sense to let other people judge who did what and >when correctly or not. Just tell me please if you could imagine a situation when >you would no longer have fun in such an online flamewar. If yes, then I could >begin a new conversation with you. - I can openly admit what I have in mind. I >think thqat former friends, also if they have now a different place, could still >remember their common past and behaving friendly without any hatred. Wouldnt you >agree? And would you also agree with me that ethically it is very bad to kick at >someone who already suffered? If I hear the melody of your speech and that of >your buddies I hear that are happy, pretended or true. But if I hear the sound >in Heinz then I hear the contrary. And what I wished is that he could also laugh >again... No matter weho did what and when and allowed or not. Coulde we >understand each other, Kyrill? > >Best, Rolf I joined the debate to protect my name from false accusitions. I never enjoyed the flames, and I really tried to stay calm before that. Also, I realize that the war we are having here is very damaging for both of us. I tried to stay out of it for as long as I could. I was keeping calm for the last week or two, while Heinz was already making his untrue claims in this forum. So please see that I am not happiy rushing into the battle. I understand that Heinz is suffering, and it is probably even not entirely his fault. He is in a trap, created by the flow of events. I know that it can happen to anyone. I hope that he was not intentionally speaking a lie, but perhaps he is under wrong impression. I admit perhaps I replied too strongly, this is my fault. I never said untrue thing even in that, though. I would really like for me and Heinz to talk it over and find what happened, I hope it's still possible now. It pains to see this happening, and it was even more hard when we had the split. I was really happy member of CEGT, in times of peace. Tension and stress is common for some people and very hard to bear for other people. I belong to the latter case. It is OK to have disagreements in opinions, but it really hurts to be accused in terrible things that you haven't done. Thanks for your feelings.
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