Plus my teacher Mr. Crawley went into this lengthy explanation of how to do a proper bibliography (and by the way Contra I love you for that site) going as far to makes us write it out. Then he told us he lied and we were doing it wrong. Then after angry protests and a lot of, "What the hell's?" he told us it was a joke. XD Mrs. Farrow my math teacher topped that though. She told us our marks for the term today and told this really obnoxious kid named Mac that he failed and he got a 34, he started rambling on about summer school and not having any fun during the summer. Then she told him it was a prank. :D
And today we went to do Yoga. People are very spiteful towards others who can do hard things that most people can't do... I also learned that when crossing your legs and putting your head towards the floor is a painful thing for most people.
I haven't been following MX at all, I can't tell alters unless they're like, mine or something. As I don't have any alters at the moment...
My only comment is, if you're accusing them of being a possible alter -- which, I have no idea -- then doing it here is like asking to get them banned....
And if it's NOT someone from here, it's really not an alter, and they get banned for suspicion?
It's a lose-lose situation.
We don't want our friends' alters getting banned.
We also don't want innocents getting banned because "hey they kinda sound like they could be Tally/Megan/Nathan/etc and End said they could be."
Why risk it? Wouldn't it have just been easier to edit out that one sentence? Even if it was someone from this site, it could be possible they didn't want to tell you. Or just a random, unique, user. Really, we all should just be helping out other users in general, friends, or not, keep their accounts. It's not our place to do otherwise.
Really, what is going to be accomplished by saying that? If it's like Princess, then great, if it's an alter fine, let's not help them get banned. If it's not, there's no need to put someone under suspicion for it. >.> Really, intentional or not it's rather unnecessary.