Post #142177
October 15, 2019, 07:18:09 PM
While a fair interpretation, as the originator of the legislation, I'd like to stress that there was not and remains no malice towards Chanku in the proposal. Now that its been mentioned, I can indeed see how it might be perceived as malicious, particularly when combined with my initial platform in the first place which seemed targeted at annoying Chanku (which, to be fair, was intended to be annoying, but in the 'okay ha ha you're hilarious, what a goofball, now shut up' sense, not the 'I legitimately want to drive you insane' sense).
I'd like to stress that I intended no malice, continue to intend no malice, and hope that Chanku sees it in the nature of light-hearted ribbing I intended it as. If that is not the case - and I think me and Chanku's friendship is solid enough that she can point that out to me without fear of me branding her a spoilsport - I'll withdraw the legislation forthwith.
I do think some positives have come out of what was arguably joke legislation to begin with (even though, while 'in character' as BID-Doc, I will insist with my dying breath that it was 100% legitimate legislation that must happen, it's pretty clear outside that context that it's as serious as the Righteous Potatoe Resolution) though, which is that it's gotten the ball rolling on seriously looking at people who deserve some form of recognition. I think Hannah, Pengu, Crush, and Laurentus all merit some level of (in Pengu's case, additional) recognition in this regard.
But yeah, if there was any hurt caused, even though it was not intentional I apologize for that and I'll make amends, up to and including tabling the legislation myself.
if there wasn't though then I'm totes taking this shit to vote, you can vote it down in the OH if you want Moot but by god it's going to cross your desk