If you knew the scope of my life, and what I do creatively, you'd be very surprised. Being part of a gaming community is maybe 1% of how I spend my time, and many people in my world have no clue why I like it. I find it amazing in terms of technology, because I'm into multi-media, and sometimes even more in terms of human nature... as seen in detail here with your comments. I'm fascinated at the idea of bullies and how they get satisfaction from the anonymity of the gaming world. Some show restraint, wisdom and respect for their fellow man. Some take it to the opposite direction. The man that encouraged me to join KOS originally died of cancer while he was a big part of the community. We had some incredible deep discussions and he encouraged me in my life, and showed me why gaming is more than just 'playing a game'. I have really great friends here, that go way beyond simply gaming together.
I hope that you might learn a little from what is transpiring here, though I have little hope of that. Rest assured that the members of our community take personal respect, integrity, and friendship very seriously, as well as having fun with it. I would invite you to just consider that maybe you're wrong, and we aren't out to benefit ourselves in a shallow manner. But then, that's why we have an open website... so we can offer dialogue and discussion. If you can't bring it above an elementary school level, I'm just sorry for you.
I will say this, I'm not a doormat for anyone to walk all over me, and if you had the balls to say this crap to my face, you'd probably regret being in close proximity, as most bullies find out eventually when they pull this shit in real life. So I'm done with this conversation.