RE: Proud of My Friends, Proud of This Community

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I got you, Az — I do. And thank you for taking the time to listen not once, but twice.

However, I’d ask that we try to hold a little space for the fact that what we caught on that livestream was raw, unfiltered humanity.

Steve was clearly emotional & while some of his phrasing may not have landed well, he owned it in real time. He clarified what he meant, acknowledged that he could’ve said it better & didn’t shy away from sitting in the discomfort of it all.

We’ve all had moments where frustration spills over and words come out messier than intended — especially when we care deeply.



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Steve made some poor decisions in the game and he is responsible for that. He also made some poor choices of words and delivery and he is 100% responsible for that.

The discomfort was much higher to Dave and it is another testimony how patient he always is for dealing with that repetitive nonsense for 3 hours and even taken an immediate action.

Being human is perfectly fine. Being a better human is better.

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Yes, we’re in complete agreement here — I don’t think anyone’s making excuses for Steve’s decisions or his delivery. Just calling out that he was speaking from a place of genuine frustration and care — and I do appreciate that

And yeah, Dave absolutely deserves credit for how he handled the conversation — cool, measured, compassionate. He’s a rare breed, and we’re better off for it

Being a better human is better, agreed — but it often starts with being allowed to be one in the first place :)

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