Why is this member being strange ?? And lying ??

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I made this. (Wink wink)
I see your point, but in this case the "convection" part of the oven was to blame. I did not do it- Truly.
 
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Here ye, Here,
@killer67 want to add to this discussion?
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So, just curious, how does one fix this situation?

Do you just come here in this thread and say something like "Sorry, you definitely caught my posts, I'll never do it again".

killer67 has lots of other good posts, so I'm hoping there is an easy fix to this.

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It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Make a few jokes and let it go I say. No one knows "why" but there might be a fragile mental state involved. Like I mentioned earlier it's not like the guy was lining his pockets with felonious sales ads.
 
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It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Make a few jokes and let it go I say. No one knows "why" but there might be a fragile mental state involved.

I know I鈥檓 in trouble when I agree with Janice & Fred!
 
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@janice&fred : Hey, if it鈥檚 one watch per ad, why isn鈥檛 it one person per avatar/identity? 馃槈

I always feel outnumbered when I disagree with you!
 
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In an effort to show the other side of it ... I was on a bit of a watch hunt and found this at my local store. Can someone tell me if it's a good buy?

The real owner of these fingers might recognize this image...
@janice&fred, You are right. I agree with you but the question of why begs to authenticity. You can say posting pictures that aren't his, while kinda claiming they are, is a "contributing member" to the forum, but it's a contribution of deceit. While this member has been helpful with other content, would you say this is okay? No, they aren't harming someone by trying to pawn these off in the sales section, but wouldn't you say this behavior opens up the door for that kind of activity?
 
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Yeah... it all looks ridiculously good. Always makes me hungry.

https://omegaforums.net/threads/pizza.111884/

Have you ever had pizza in Italy?

I've had it both in Rome and in Modena.
I thought it would be taste heads and shoulders better than NYC and Chicago Pizza.
But, instead, it was like some unusual type of flatbread kind of meal.

Like many things in the USA, we make the home country foods more exaggerated (and tastier with more salt and oil content).

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It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Make a few jokes and let it go I say. No one knows "why" but there might be a fragile mental state involved. Like I mentioned earlier it's not like the guy was lining his pockets with felonious sales ads.

I agree.

For me constantly seeing fantastic timepieces, or pets, or ships, or food, or whatever, puts me in a mind state of materiality and, well, from there its downhill.

Maybe for him instead of stepping away from the screen it feels better fabricating something instead.
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While this member has been helpful with other content, would you say this is okay? No, they aren't harming someone by trying to pawn these off in the sales section, but wouldn't you say this behavior opens up the door for that kind of activity?

I would say err on the side of caution and not unnecessarily drag the guy thru the mud over what has so far been harmless. To further answer your questions...no...I don't say this behavior opens the door to anything, and that call, if needed would be best addressed by staff and not a public lynching.
 
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I would say err on the side of caution and not unnecessarily drag the guy thru the mud over what has so far been harmless. To further answer your questions...no...I don't say this behavior opens the door to anything, and that call, if needed would be best addressed by staff and not a public lynching.
Like I said, I agree with you, but I think this could be the mindset of others for this to have even been brought up like this.
 
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Have you ever had pizza in Italy?

I've had it both in Rome and in Modena.
I thought it would be taste heads and shoulders better than NYC and Chicago Pizza.
But, instead, it was like some unusual type of flatbread kind of meal.

Like many things in the USA, we make the home country foods more exaggerated (and tastier with more salt and oil content).

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No, sadly I've never been to Italy so I can't make the comparison. It's on the list of places to visit, for sure. Comparing foods made in one country vs. another though, the best lasagna I've ever had was in Scotland. I think about it often. Damn was it good.
 
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The beauty of American-based "ethnic" food is that our diversity usually improves upon the original.