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Post by Belle Pullman on Jul 31, 2007 0:00:15 GMT
When using a slightly re-jigged version of one's own name, and continuing the conversation as oneself? I didn't say it was a good one... LOL! I am SO entertained this evening....
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Post by DT on Jul 31, 2007 0:00:54 GMT
Why, oh, why would I want to do that??? I have no fear, nor will I back down. I see being logged in as being a 'member' of this forum. Which I no longer wish to be. I do not however intend on backing down on this. It IS my forum over there, & I will place pictures that I want to, especially seeing as how I know it was not traced!
Any of that make sense? *snicker*
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Post by Wrench on Jul 31, 2007 0:01:23 GMT
True. Maybe they live in the DC universe, where putting on a pair of reading glasses renders one invisible.
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Post by Krissi on Jul 31, 2007 0:01:36 GMT
I don't think it's that much more mature to keep on criticizing them either.
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Post by Wrench on Jul 31, 2007 0:04:55 GMT
Point accepted, but they have brought it upon themselves(or at least one of them has) with this bizarre behaviour.
Maybe it's a way of distancing themselves, to say 'I'm not one of you!I don't have to play by your rules!'?
Or, maybe, Tumblepatch managed to log out just before some real-life prankster hijacked her computer, and it is in fact that person who is making these remarks and trying to pass themselves off as Tumblepatch? Because the tone of writing altered drastically the second it was a guest posting, not a logged in user.
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Post by TumbleP on Jul 31, 2007 0:13:46 GMT
Hmmm, I assume I just became the forum's most hated? Awww, shame...
Wrench, um...bizarre behaviour=defending a friend?
If so, then I'm guilty.
Not ashamed of my actions, nor regretting them...
Never did like big, crowded places... << >>
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Post by Fox on Jul 31, 2007 0:46:37 GMT
Outsider's perspective: What the hell just happened here? *quirks an eyebrow* In some parts it looks a lot like bullying and a touch unreasonable.
Then again, any defense I give to do with poses being uncopyrightable will just get shot down, wont it? *sigh* God, I love the mob mentality of older, more mature people, dont you?
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Post by jeremy on Jul 31, 2007 2:27:01 GMT
Why do people think that resorting to four lettered vulgarity makes their point better? Why do they always swear? besides, we already covered this during the Christmas art contest. Let's not dig up old disputes.
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Post by Fox on Jul 31, 2007 3:40:44 GMT
When you feel insulted or hurt, it's the natural next step to want that person who insulted you to feel as hurt as you do. Swearing and vulgarity often cause like reactions, and they're a very simple way of showing how angry you are, especially if you dont normally swear every second word.
Reactions that are purely vulgar may also occur when someone feels trapped, or thinks that even if they did give a logical argument it wouldn't be listened to. Sometimes it's just because they're immature twats. On a rare occassion it may even be because they've just had a really rotten day and you happen to be the thing that makes them snap.
In general I'd say that people resort to swearing and insults because that's how they've been taught to react.
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Post by TumbleP on Jul 31, 2007 8:02:35 GMT
Nuff said Y'see, there's this whole 'inner circle' thing going on here. I was never part of it, nor my friend who DREW this art work. So...enough said! AKA opinions matter not! And Jeremy. For once in your life, can you not keep your nose out? Yes, we've had this 'dispute' as you call it, before. However, it wasn't really a dispute as such seeing as how it was never really argued...or discussed! You guys just jumped right in there, accusing, without stopping to think: mebbe this wasn't traced? Maybe it IS pure talent that isn't my own? Hmmm?
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