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ForumWarrior
Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2010.10.13 16:03:00 -
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Originally by: Lederstrumpf ...a die-hard integer person...VERY INTEGER person I consider myself to be.
English isn't your first language, I know, so a bit of advice - this word doesn't mean what you think it means. Better phraseology in both places would be "A person of die-hard integrity" and "person VERY FULL OF INTEGRITY"
An integer is a number.
Secondly - any hope of gaining a good reputation was immediately destroyed when you posted here that you were going to purposefully work at "grinding" a good reputation.
MD only allows you to purposefully "game the system" to gain a reputation if you call yourself an auditor, THEN post a public offering.
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ForumWarrior
Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2010.10.13 17:00:00 -
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Originally by: Vaerah Vahrokha
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM MyPublicOfferings;
Query returned 0 row(s)
Maybe the OP should try another route. Otherwise a world of hurt awaits him.
Every post is not about you. When I'm obliquely referencing you, I'll talk about people who take MD roleplay to the level of gimp-in-a-box creepy.
Aside from which, didn't you consider launching a public investment, to be based upon the reputation you assiduously ground out to be an auditor?
I grant I may be misremembering, but I seem to recall you angsting away in a masturbatory post about being un-audit-able yourself, since auditors couldn't be trusted with your proprietary client information.
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ForumWarrior
Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2010.10.13 17:59:00 -
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I seem to remember English isn't your first language, either, so I'll try to be clearer - the "suggestion" of becoming an auditor to grind rep wasn't meant seriously, it was a mockery of the MD mores in relation to "grinding rep."
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