David Lyga
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Believe me, I would have dropped this after my first post had it not been for so many questioning my actions (which I had considered trivial). It was not I who gathered all the momentum. I cannot see why anyone would be concerned with my ethics, but, over and over again, they are. Trivial pursuit in my opinion. Who am I?-So what is the exact purpose of this thread? To share with us, mere mortals, your self-esteem and your "ethics"? To be blut: Who cares?
There was life before David Lyga. There will be life after David Lyga.
Obviously, Dali, you have an ongoing need to dispute the question of ethics. To me, this topic is rather personal in that there is no objective definition. I cannot see why my story has garnered so much angst. People like Vaughn treat it as rather pedestrian (as it really is) but some like Dali cling tenaciously to some sort of raw nerve that I seem to have exposed. I don't think that even Salvador Dali had as much angst in his character as Dali has (and that is saying something). Dali, it really is not a big deal, simply a transaction whereby I did not try to draw blood. Is that all that sensational?
(On legitimately wonders what the moderators are thinking?)
The ONLY reason I brought up 'ethics' at all was because a decision had to be made as to whether I would stick to my guns and gather every drop of blood that I was 'entitled' to or whether I would be a bit more ameliorative. It was no big deal and those who make it such are more deserving of scrutiny than I am. - David Lyga
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