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Warbler said:
Mrebo said:
it is easy to dispense with all kinds of etiquette.
not for me it isn't. I am not sure where people get the idea that good manners stops at the computer keyboard.
All I'm saying is that it's easy to ignore some rules of etiquette. Some people are more direct no matter the forum. If one wishes to be glib and sarcastic with strangers, that may not be polite but it isn't meant to be taken that seriously either.
Mrebo said:
We're addressing representations of people.
incorrect, we are addressing people. I know you are a real human being with a heart and feelings, and you know the same about me.
Maybe you are exactly the same in the real life as you are on the internet. I'm sure a lot of us are different though. We project a persona. It's not about pretending to be someone else (for the most part). It's that we are able to sit back and think of a thoughtful response or not respond at all (when we may otherwise be a raving lunatic). We are able to throw out the first caustic thought that comes to mind because we think it's witty (when we may otherwise be quite reserved). We can offer advice as if we're a newspaper columnist and not as if we're speaking to a stranger face-to-face. And whatever we post, we can easily go back to watching funny videos, rather than anticipating an immediate and direct reply. And since we're strangers, we don't know any better what the other person is really like.
Sometimes people do cross a line. I've seen that happen against you and others have risen to your defense.
Mrebo said:
But you're right that the ignore function exists for a reason. I have no use for it but my puppet has thick felt.
so I guess you telling me that I am thin skinned? you wouldn't be the first to tell me that.
I'm saying that my puppet has thick felt! When "Voldemort" (he who must not be named) frequented these forums, he threw out personal insults. In real life I would have taken that personally. On here, I got more annoyed with his negative impact on discussion. The fact that he was trying to be clever and actually doesn't know me made it natural to forgo further emotional impact. I had the option of responding to his posts in a measured fashion, designed to reveal his foolishness (not that he needed help). In real life I would have put him on ignore.
The blue elephant in the room.
XyZ said:
Warbler said:
Mrebo said:
J'espère, qu'un jour, je vous aurai présenté une pipe. C'est existentiel.
huh?
Houla ! Disons que c' est le genre de choses qu' il ne faut pas forcer ! Ca se présente tout seul naturellement, ou pas du tout.
Précisément!
The blue elephant in the room.
care to translate?
Mrebo said:
Warbler said:
Mrebo said:
it is easy to dispense with all kinds of etiquette.
not for me it isn't. I am not sure where people get the idea that good manners stops at the computer keyboard.
All I'm saying is that it's easy to ignore some rules of etiquette. Some people are more direct no matter the forum. If one wishes to be glib and sarcastic with strangers, that may not be polite but it isn't meant to be taken that seriously either.
but sometimes it can be difficult to realize that something isn't meant to be taken too seriously.
Mrebo said:
Mrebo said:
We're addressing representations of people.
incorrect, we are addressing people. I know you are a real human being with a heart and feelings, and you know the same about me.
Maybe you are exactly the same in the real life as you are on the internet. I'm sure a lot of us are different though. We project a persona. It's not about pretending to be someone else (for the most part). It's that we are able to sit back and think of a thoughtful response or not respond at all (when we may otherwise be a raving lunatic). We are able to throw out the first caustic thought that comes to mind because we think it's witty (when we may otherwise be quite reserved). We can offer advice as if we're a newspaper columnist and not as if we're speaking to a stranger face-to-face. And whatever we post, we can easily go back to watching funny videos, rather than anticipating an immediate and direct reply. And since we're strangers, we don't know any better what the other person is really like.
all good points.
Mrebo said:
Sometimes people do cross a line. I've seen that happen against you and others have risen to your defense.
true, and maybe I haven't said it enough, but I am grateful for the help others give.
Mrebo said:
Mrebo said:
But you're right that the ignore function exists for a reason. I have no use for it but my puppet has thick felt.
so I guess you telling me that I am thin skinned? you wouldn't be the first to tell me that.
I'm saying that my puppet has thick felt! When "Voldemort" (he who must not be named) frequented these forums, he threw out personal insults. In real life I would have taken that personally. On here, I got more annoyed with his negative impact on discussion. The fact that he was trying to be clever and actually doesn't know me made it natural to forgo further emotional impact. I had the option of responding to his posts in a measured fashion, designed to reveal his foolishness (not that he needed help). In real life I would have put him on ignore.
I wish I could respond like that when someone insults me, but I'm just not that way.
Warbler said:
care to translate?
Warbler said:
corellian77 said:
Bingowings said:
With me, I posted a picture of an Ice-Cream van on the politics board at the wrong time and he has hated my guts ever since.
that is only a very very small piece of my problems with Bingowings. As I said, his recollection of events is very biased in his favor.
This was the point of origin I didn't say it was the entire story but thats where it all began.
Of course my recollection is biased in my favour I am me.
Your recollection is biased in your favour because you are you.
To some extent all views are biased and based on preconceptions and past experiences.
There are facts and if people read around the issue they will draw their own conclusions.
Mrebo said:
To some: "I'd just as soon kiss a Wookiee."
To a distinct minority: well, you know.
I'm a much better kisser than a wookie. Of course maybe you know that and I'm in the distinct minority.
If you want a Myspleen invite, just PM me and ask.
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Once-upon-a-time-on-MySpleen/topic/12652/
Bingowings said:
... There are facts and if people read around the issue they will draw their own conclusions.
All true... Still I hope everyone have more interesting activities.
* INTERLUDE *
... Ice cream ! Chocolate !... Nobody ?
(^ those ladies are so hard to catch on the web).
HOW IS IT THAT THIS THREAD HAS BECOME THE WARBLER SHOW?
"I'VE GROWN TIRED OF ASKING, SO THIS WILL BE THE LAST TIME..."
The Mangler Bros. Psycho Dayv Armchaireviews Notes on Suicide
I imagine the thread title and original post are vital clues to this case.
XyZ said:
* INTERLUDE *
... Ice cream ! Chocolate !... Nobody ?
Oo! Oo! I LOVE Ice-cream!!!!! Do you have any Neo-politician?
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greenpenguino said:
XyZ said:
Oo! Oo! I LOVE Ice-cream!!!!! Do you have any Neo-politician?
Neo-politician? That flavor is THE ONE for me!
Yea for being friends!
... Sorry... A rich boy with a TV name ate it all ! :/
Rich? What makes you say that?
TV's Frink said:
I might be wrong but I suspect the gifbombs are the problem.
My current ignore list here:Sluggo said:
Yea for being friends!
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TV's Frink said:
Rich? What makes you say that?
Both the tip I get and the price of my cashew nuts.
twister111 said:
TV's Frink said:
I might be wrong but I suspect the gifbombs are the problem.
I suspected as such, though wasn't sure... I'm still ignored so...
***********************Non-animated gif HUGS FOR SLUGGO*******************
My current ignore list here:Sluggo said:
Yea for being friends!
You have no users on your ignore list.
2 members have you on their ignore list:
Jedi Temple34
Sluggo
*Would be sadness gif here symbolizing that I don't know what exactly caused the ignore. Thus in my confusion the best visual representation of said confusion is a sad gif, because I don't particularly enjoy confusion in matters I can usually discern. Consequently the sad animated gif would represent that small bit of disappointment. However small my disappointment may be the animated gif would'v likely been over exaggerated for lulz effect.*![]()
Which brings us at last to the moment of truth, wherein the fundamental flaw is ultimately expressed, and the anomaly revealed as both beginning, and end. There are two doors. The door to your right leads to the source, and the salvation of Zion. The door to the left leads back to the matrix, to her, and to the end of your species. As you adequately put, the problem is choice. But we already know what you're going to do, don't we? Already I can see the chain reaction, the chemical precursors that signal the onset of emotion, designed specifically to overwhelm logic, and reason. An emotion that is already blinding you from the simple, and obvious truth: she is going to die, and there is nothing that you can do to stop it.
:-P
"I'VE GROWN TIRED OF ASKING, SO THIS WILL BE THE LAST TIME..."
The Mangler Bros. Psycho Dayv Armchaireviews Notes on Suicide
... Or just press "ESC" to freeze the Gifs... Simpler.
...
twister111 said:
Jedi Temple34
We only wanted to discuss the possible merits of DTS! Possible at best! ;)
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Warbler said:
oh, I didn't realize you had forgotten. That's alright. Maybe someone else remembers. Of course I am sure Bingo himself remembers, but his recollection might be biased in his favor. perhaps maybe C3PS or Gaffer Tape might remember. I guess it doesn't matter.
Sorry, Warb, but I'm afraid I do not remember the details either, although I am quite flattered that you would think I would. Honestly, though, what Bingo said earlier about ice cream... that does ring a bell... somewhere around late summer of 2010, perhaps?
There is no lingerie in space…
C3PX said: Gaffer is like that hot girl in high school that you think you have a chance with even though she is way out of your league because she is sweet and not a stuck up bitch who pretends you don’t exist… then one day you spot her making out with some skinny twerp, only on second glance you realize it is the goth girl who always sits in the back of class; at that moment it dawns on you why she is never seen hanging off the arm of any of the jocks… and you realize, damn, she really is unobtainable after all. Not that that is going to stop you from dreaming… Only in this case, Gaffer is actually a guy.
if you don't remember, you don't remember. oh well.
PSYCHO_DAYV said:
twister111 said:
TV's Frink said:
I might be wrong but I suspect the gifbombs are the problem.
I suspected as such, though wasn't sure... I'm still ignored so...
***********************Non-animated gif HUGS FOR SLUGGO*******************
My current ignore list here:Sluggo said:
Yea for being friends!
You have no users on your ignore list.
2 members have you on their ignore list:
Jedi Temple34
Sluggo
*Would be sadness gif here symbolizing that I don't know what exactly caused the ignore. Thus in my confusion the best visual representation of said confusion is a sad gif, because I don't particularly enjoy confusion in matters I can usually discern. Consequently the sad animated gif would represent that small bit of disappointment. However small my disappointment may be the animated gif would'v likely been over exaggerated for lulz effect.*![]()
...
Using a man's words against him. Cold.
But effective.
Cold as ice-cream but still as sweet.
Sluggo said:
greenpenguino said:
XyZ said:
Oo! Oo! I LOVE Ice-cream!!!!! Do you have any Neo-politician?
Neo-politician? That flavor is THE ONE for me!
Yea for being friends!
Yay for friends!
Boo for misuse of the word "Yea". Especially from a one who should know better.
GET THEE TO THE WORDS MEAN THINGS THREAD!
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Yeah Yay not Yea.