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Seriously, what were you drinking Atriz, truth syrup or what? Self admitting your dishonesty. Feeling so bad for you.[1] If you hadn't admitted, you would have never been tagged.[2] And if you were really in confusion[3], you should have taken some advice from Lauda. She would have certainly advised you to exit[4], rather than drag on. You will now be remembered as the Naivest Red Painted Elite (NRPE).
Between, I think quick popularity is somewhat of a curse on Bitcointalk[5]. Alia, Atriz became quickly popular and quickly faded. Nullius, stay safe bruh...[6]
[1] Feeling bad for his dishonesty or the fact that he had to admit to it?
[2] Wouldn't have changed the fact that he's a scamster.
[3] Clearly he wasn't.
[4] Pure Speculation. I believe none of you would have expected this of him, till this turned up.
[5] Wrong premise; having double standards and acting like an upright self-conscious prick and being popular for calling out others is a curse and should be.
[6] Huh, really? Are they being mugged or threatened? The only thing that we need to be safe from is our greed and warped sense of reality.
Dissection of a post, seeing it for the first time! Anyways, I am not feeling bad for Atriz, I am just poking a wounded guy. The thing for which I am actually sad is that how some people choose to abuse the trust which the community invested in them. Choosing a project which is later revealed to be a scam project is another thing and dragging on with a project which is clearly cheating is totally different thing. And then, I think choosing a project which follows Bitconnect's footsteps is not a great thing either. On top of that keeping ALU in dark and giving it a bad name too.
The good thing is Lauda herself tagged her and maintained her consistency. Leaving a negative feedback for your business partner is the last thing you want to do as a business partner. But Lauda did it and I guess she should be applauded for that. Hopefully we will get to see the same consistency from other DT members too, who have chosen to stay neutral.