At what point does one let go and just move on?
Ironic, perhaps, coming from me, but consider that after what happened some years past, I just sort of showed back up with no intention of causing trouble and slowly...idk, earned some measure of faith or trust or whatever back with the community, with little to nothing in the way of apologies upfront. Now admittedly, there were certainly some that came out along the way (thinking of Aaron and Ryu in particular here), but, to me, it seemed best to not drudge up things people would rather not think about - though I do not at any point deny (or feel the need to deny) that they ever happened. That would be doing everyone involved a disservice, and would be massively disrespectful to them.
And hey, maybe people still think I'm a piece of shit
But ultimately, someone's got to nut up and make the first attempt at moving on in some form or fashion, and in this case, it appears to have been Scott. Good job, him. I can understand people being unhappy about this (especially the way in which it was done), but I have a very real question for the people who still have those feelings toward him:
If he apologized, would it really change things between you? Would you feel any differently toward him? Would you become friends (again)?
You can sit around and wait for things until the cows come home (Olivia Wilde to fall madly in love with me, for example), or you can go and live your life without worrying about things that ultimately don't (or, at least, SHOULDN'T) have any effect on you (what someone you don't like said on the internet).
(and before you jump down my throat, scott's been on me before as well)
(and if you have a problem with me shoot me a message and let's open a dialogue - I'm sober now I promise)