I can show you a screenshot of the text, if you’d like. Congrats on being smart. I’m very impressed! Not smart enough to know what the definition of “slander” is (this would be libel since it is written, if I were defaming a specific person, which I have not done whatsoever) but smart, nonetheless.InDeoSperamus wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2019 5:08 pm Carberry, I will never believe another post you make and I don't believe the last one you made. You say "I heard from a friend of a friend of a friend who knows someone who heard something" to divert blame away from your own slander. I hear a lot of BS every day and I'm smart enough not to spread it in private let alone in public on the internet. You wont even admit you were spreading a lie when the facts are obviously at conflict with your "hearsay". Instead you say "well blame it on the guy I heard it from in private and not me for posting it anonymously on a public forum".
You knew exactly what you were doing and it was disgusting.
I have no idea if it was a lie, which I why I said “there’s no way to verify this.” If it’s true, it’s awful. I think we all hope it isn’t true. It’s certainly possible that the Cornell player in question told a lie, or misinterpreted the story, or exaggerated in the interest of supporting his teammate. We’ll likely never know for sure. I thought it might add some context to the conversation that had been taking place here, and felt comfortable posting what I’d heard since no players had been identified other than the obvious ones (Teat, who received the penalty; and Petterson, who was visibly restrained after screaming threats and expletives).
I have nothing else to say about the matter unless new information emerges, but I’ll be sure not to engage with you on here anymore, at the risk of offending you further.