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Re: Team 548 Einstein Statement
Lack of grammar is not the only way something can be poorly written. It's poorly written because it is not explicitly clear who is being referred to. Not explicit enough for the circumstances.
It makes no sense why anyone should talk about forgiveness since no party here has sought it or made extremely explicitly clear who is at fault.
On a personal level, I find the use of words like 'unfortunately' in an apology to be less than genuine. Stating the intent of someone while simultaneously not specifying who that it is we are talking about is laughable. As is the double standard of an individual not representing a team at a competition, but we're all such loyal team players to preserving anonymity.
On a related note, genuine apologies are rare in our society, so it is with a complete lack of surprise that I find many cannot identify one or misidentify it. Ah, but I digress.
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