Thread:HuntThoseTeemos/@comment-3017217-20140829195636/@comment-3308937-20140830053636

Look, I apologize too, I was very harsh and shouldn't have said what I said. Cancer runs through my family, in the last 5 years I've lost 3 people to it and have seen 2 others fight it. The closest one to me was my grandmother who went through 2 "battles" with cancer, one 5 years ago which she fought through over the course of a year with high dose radiation therapy off and on and then one 2 years ago that she just didn't want to go through the pain of chemo and being a burden on others so she chose to pass naturally. It is a horrible disease that words cannot put into perspective for not only the person who has it but also those around them and, as I said before, should not be taken lightly.

I know where you're coming from, I don't like seeing people use terms like "cancerous" so casually or in the way it used in that comment section as it does give off the impression that they've never experienced it just in its casualness but that's just not up to either of us to assume or say nor is there anything punishable from them using it as such.

I just want to let you know directly, since I got too hotheaded in my last comment, that the main reason I commented in the first place was because of one thing: minimodding. There's nothing wrong with asking a user to edit a contribution they've made but make it clear that you're not a mod and that there is no consequence if they don't. I also suggest giving a reason, both of your message wall posts came off as very authoritative which can mislead users.