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Originally Posted by gblake
Sure he does. It takes a village.
No one is supposed to be throwing anything at other people (bystanders) in the dome. Where-o-where did you ever get the notion into your head that anything else was correct?
If you want to plant your flag of rebellion/independence, you should pick a more important subject - Preferably one in which civility, local regulations, and laws are on your side; or one in which a great injustice needs to be corrected - This subject is neither.
Blake
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Who ever said throwing them at people? as far as I'm aware, it is to get the airplane to go the furthest, it just turns out that a lot of people suck at making airplanes. By what authority were you given to say that your stance on a matter is correct? were do you get off calling me or anyone else that partakes in this action rebellious. I personally have not seen nor heard FIRST request/ prohibit people to stop. so technically the rules would are on my side, as you are trying to enforce a none existent rule onto others because you find the act distasteful,
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If someone can't exercise enough self-restraint to not toss paper airplanes, just because they happen to find themselves in a large building, then I'm afraid that whatever they might have learned from FIRST is a house built on sand.
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What a faulty notion. if someone throws a paper airplane then everything they have learned will fall apart? Last year a high ranking official from the United States Air Force complimented this activity and even when so far out to take the ones on the stage with him to remember FIRST by. I don't know about you but That man obviously saw something you all did not. I can't and wont force my opinions down your throat.( I'm also finished with this topic as the amount of criticism I've received from you all if much greater then what I feel I deserve for such a topic.)