Redlining issue?
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@declan I was agreeing with you by saying you're not pestering by the way. I dunno, I kinda feel that when you ask them explicitly, that they feel like they have to respond.
Which is why I don't mind picking up threads when I see them, but ultimately disabled my chat because people were just asking me directly, as if it's my problem to solve lol. Gets old pretty quickly.
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@declan Nah mate, YOU (and not everyone else) YOU have my permission to do that. I would consider you my forum friend. You're on every day, you contribute, you don't just take take take take. It might be me, but that winds me up when you see others take advantage of members online.
You on the other hand help keep the forum alive. You can tag me whenever you want help mate.
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@ninja said in Redlining issue?:
@declan said in Redlining issue?:
@calum yeah I’m always on I check the forum ever few minutes every day unless my internet goes down
@declan Bikerboy4life??? LOL
Aww cmon, nobody pick up the friend reference. You guys suck!
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@calum There's nothing wrong with having a healthy infatuation, I mean hobby. LOL
Hell it's much better to spend you hard earned cash on something you love, rather than blowing it on drink, drugs or hookers. At least with motorbikes/cars etc. you have a pride n' joy and something to show for all your hard work and effort. :thumbsup_tone2:
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History
Despite many popular folktales, historical accounts of the ninja are scarce. Historian Stephen Turnbull asserts that the ninja were mostly recruited from the lower class, and therefore little literary interest was taken in them.[16] Instead, war epics such as the Tale of Hōgen (Hōgen Monogatari) and the Tale of the Heike (Heike Monogatari) focus mainly on the aristocratic samurai, whose deeds were apparently more appealing to the audience.[14] Historian Kiyoshi Watatani states that the ninja were trained to be particularly secretive about their actions and existence: