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Im I The Freak?
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 12:02 pm
by voyboy
Anyone who has got to know me in this LG15 World, knows that I dont like to see hateful comments. But when ever I defend the person being attacked it seems most people act as if I am the freak for even trying to defend them.
Im a big boy. I know that they are words on a screen. I just dont think its cool. I dont think it would be cencorship to not allow hate on in a forum.
Or should people be allowed to just get away with it? I wish I could ignore them all (and I do ignore a lot) but some are just flat out meanspirited and hurtful, and the bottom line is that I dont like people hurting others feelings.
I wish I didnt care.
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 1:45 pm
by Killthesmiley
I agree voy...
there are a lot of people who are wierd...they attack people, then when someone comes and defends them, they go crazy and attack you too..
It's not cool. There are rules, there are policies, and then there are just plain manners. I feel like everyone on here are adults, or at least capable of acting like adults, but it seems that at least 5% the people see to lack that part of the brain...
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 4:02 pm
by 7Harry7Potter7
I know what you mean. Sometimes I feel like people are being unneccessarily (sp?) snippy/mean. Why is that?
I try to be really nice all the time, but sometimes its unavoidable to get your head bitten off.
I try not to care too.
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:39 pm
by lonelyelendi
You spelled it right, HP, and yes, I agree. I know of certain people in particular who can be a**faces.
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:41 pm
by TJ Marsh
I agree on what is said here.
People should grow up and quit trying to get attention.

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:55 pm
by lonelyelendi
Iris2009 wrote:I agree on what is said here.
People should grow up and quit trying to get attention.

I have personally shut down one person who did this to me. As a note: Don't ever call me a "sophomoric pseudointellectual," unless I know it is a joke. If you do, I will be forced to point out every singly flaw in your personality, after which I will follow you around and correct
every tiny, little grammatical error you make. It sounds harmless, but wait until you have someone following you correcting when you don't capitalize your "I"'s....it gets quite frustrating.
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:10 pm
by Danielle
Resident assface just checkin in.
Oh VoyBoy, you know I love you and that I hate to see you upset.
Urm, peace and love?
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:27 pm
by horcruxes
Mama Assface present!
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:08 am
by AutoPilate
Quit yer bitchin'!
This joke brought to you by Preparation H
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:43 am
by Killthesmiley
You know in all honestly, the stupidity of a continuing flame war between me and some people is really starting to ruin things for me.
I love the moderaters, but the only advice they give me is "ignore it"...
Its hard to ignore when its a constant annoyance everytime you start a serious discussion that people decide to thread jack with insults and their slandering advice.
The only thing I'm ever told about reprocussions and concequences is that they can dish anything out because of this metaphorical line that they haven't crossed. I want to know where the hell this line is! Because frankly this has been going on since the fucking bree chat, and it's crossed the line for me within the past two/three weeks.
BK, 'mute or trainer seeing we're all friends and in constant contact with each other...mind explaining this imaginary line that no one except Glowe and JD and Star seems to cross. I bet I can point out A LOT of people who cross it on an almost daily basis.
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:56 am
by AutoPilate
AutoPilate wrote:Quit yer bitchin'!
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:08 am
by Taig
I have personally shut down one person who did this to me.[/quote]
Oh dear, dear sweet Kenny...you red robed victim of infidelity and a failing high school romance.
Did you have to say that? I mean really. I made a comment via PM as to your predicament. Your response was several levels below civil.
I try so very, very hard to contain myself. Granted, I am not always successful. Your comment really was uncalled for and I can only see it as a challenge.
It had been my intention to post something concilliatory in this thread.
I had wanted to offer some sort of explanation as to how these things get started, and how they often grow out of control.
Unfortunately, I have some pressing obligations and can not contribute right now. I will try to address the issue more fully at a more convenient time.
I do wonder though, which is more offensive; flaming or posts such as these coming from a young man who tells us that
My aspiration is to sell shoes this summer
Is it acceptable to say something like :
I just went for a walk to get some...footage I will do w/e is needed to make you to beautiful ladies feel better.
*unzips pants*
What would you have me do?
and
lol...me alysa and Luv got really pervy yesterday it was hilarious!
I admit that I can be mean to people sometimes. Many times, particularly when it is late in the evening, I get a little exasperated with silly posts and whinining from some of our members.
I think, though that if someone feels free to share their life's troubles then we are free to comment on them.
If someone feels the need to post personal information they should know that others will comment on that information and not always in the way they were hoping.
Frankly, I think discussing ones failed relationships in a public forum invites ridicule. The price you pay for begging sympathy is the chance that you may get quite the opposite. Some people may indeed question your sense of self and the fact that you may have some distance to go before you can truely call yourself a man.
If that invitation to ridicule is answered in a PM you should be grateful. A message via PM allows you to consider the seeds of truth that may be part of that ridicule before you react to it.
So there you have it boy. Please save yourself the trouble of editing my copy. It only brings attention to the fact that you have no sensible reply, and frankly I don't really care. In matters more important than these I am fortunate enough to have proofreaders and copy editors at my disposal.
I do have one introspective thought though. I wonder why I am so obsessed with the pablum being served up by this boy in the red silk robe. Perhaps it is because he brings to mind the kid who got beat up alot in the playground. I always did feel sorry for that type of kid. I think I may be doing it because some small part of me wants to toughen him up, or at least encourage him to be strong; maybe take control of the situation rather than be controlled by it.
(Edited twice around 6:05 pm EST for typos that might affect clarity)
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:17 pm
by voyboy
AutoPilate wrote:Quit yer bitchin'!
This joke brought to you by Preparation H

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:25 pm
by wintermute
Killthesmiley wrote:BK, 'mute or trainer seeing we're all friends and in constant contact with each other...mind explaining this imaginary line that no one except Glowe and JD and Star seems to cross. I bet I can point out A LOT of people who cross it on an almost daily basis.
We may be a little hesitant to step in *because* we're friends and don't want to appear biased. That, and I haven't seen a lot of all-out flame wars on this forum, which is quite unusual with as many users as we have here... I've seen people be a bit rude, and I've asked them to stop. If it becomes an all-out flame war, I'd lock the thread (now that I'm a mod again)... Beyond that, I'd defer to Bukanator V to decide if any lines have been crossed
'mute
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:29 pm
by Kasdeja
I hope you didn't mean my posts in the itscassie thread...I wasn't meaning to be mean to anyone, there.