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ctlw83
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STAR WARS: EP V "REVISITED EDITION"ADYWAN - 12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW
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17-Apr-2014, 4:16 PM

The opinion of Adywan and yourself doesn't weigh even near as much as my own and that of GL combined, no offense. Let's agree to disagree and move on. I don't want to stink up this thread any further than it has been.

 GL's opinion is one thing, however, lumping yours in with his as if they weigh the same, not so much.  While you might AGREE with GL's opinion on the framing, which I can respect, that does not mean that your opinion has any greater value than anyone's here.

GL's opinion does carry weight, as it was his property to do with whatever he wanted.  You can agree with him, and that is fine.  But, in this thread which is about Ady's edit, at the end of the day, you can disagree and state your agreement with GL but, that doesn't make your opinion any more valid than anyone else's opinion, especially the person in charge of the edit.

An opinion is an opinion.  I felt that Ady gave enough backup to enforce why he decided to make his changes.  You can agree or disagree but, at the end of the day, the change to the edit is made and fits what Ady's vision for the project is.

What I don't think any of us can do is to pretend that our opinions carry the same weight as GL by a long shot, or more weight than Ady's when it comes to this particular edit.  The fact is that you cannot lump/combine the "force" of your opinion with GL's as GL has no control over this edit.

You are entitled to your opinion.  You disagree.  Fine.  That is a valid opinion but, no greater than anyone else on this thread.  Agree to disagree and move on, but don't make yourself out to have some level of authority that you do not have.  Who gets to judge the weight of opinions and also be objective about it in a discussion?  Not any one person in the discussion for sure as they are all biased to their own views.