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It's back for me.It's down again.
Iconoclast dijo:The bandanna Jon wears is actually an old Cub scout neckerchief I own, that I like to wear sometimes as a headband-- check it out in this old yearbook photo of me.
Rate me accordingly if I'm late with this, but I've just noticed that Sweet's DeviantArt journal provides a definitive explanation of what the hell that is on Sweet's head in his college yearbook picture.
I have not.I've been IP-banned, apparently, from viewing the Patriot Brony forum. Anyone else?
I'm trying to process why the hell they want him around. Like what does he provide the forum?I never registered and haven't done so, so I can't even view their site.
It seems like it would easier to remove the disease than block out the outside world, but if they want Sweets, as hateful and racist as he is, that's their prerogative.
A sterling example of how not to live one's life?I'm trying to process why the hell they want him around. Like what does he provide the forum?
Secondly, there's a reference to a court appearance linked to his expulsion from ASU. The website shows this comment dates from November 2002, and Sweet mentions having a court date on November 25th. Thus, for our more investigative Kiwis, we have the fact that Sweet made a court appearance on 25th November 2002.
They either don't understand, care, or reasonably accept that Sweet is directly responsible for the negative attention they long to avoid.
Were you a registered member? When the board was open to public viewing, I noticed that 50-60% of Tor nodes were IP banned.I've been IP-banned, apparently, from viewing the Patriot Brony forum. Anyone else?
Remember this quote from Mr. Sweet?
Don't they realize they tried sending a couple campus Deputy Dawgs to my house before, way back in 2002, to scare me into shutting up--and it failed?
Sounds like the "Deputy Dawgs" might have been there to deliver a summons for Mr. Sweet to appear in court. The fact that he isn't in prison makes it sound like they did succeed in getting him to "shut up." My guess would be that they made him stop creeping out the students at The Herald with his flood of letters and emails demanding that they interview him.
The other possibility is that the court determined that Mr. Sweet is non compos mentis -- 90 seconds' work for any judge who's sober -- and that he regards this as some kind of major legal victory in his war against his alma mater. (And such a ruling would have provided him with an extra box of flares when it was time to summon the Steam Tug Crazy.)