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I except it dosn't mean I ahfe to like it and if I come to the conclsion that you are a fuck I don't hafe to be nice to you anymore, wait tell I get into argument with TSA you will see what I mean.    Condition? I don't look at myself that way I like how I think whis more people thought like me world would be a better place.... most people disagree being as how they would be dead.... don't get me wrong I do understand that I'm truly fuck in the head, but I would ather be crazy then what I belive normal is.
 
Well, first of all, in my perhaps slightly (very) warped mind what you have is a condition.  I do not know when the word condition began to mean something negative, but hey, if that's the way you wanna take it, far be it for me to tell you you're wrong...


... or perhaps you just failed to realized that I was refering to your dyslexia when I said "condition."


In any case, the point if that normal is bloody relative.  Frankly, while I can understand that your typographical errors (and all around semi-incoherency) have to do with dyslexia, I refuse to believe that you consider yourself fucked in the head because you think a whole bunch of people in the world need to die...  I mean, who doesn't?  This doesn't make you special, or crazy, or anything of the like.


Saying things like "I'm fucked in the head but I like it" is only going to make you look more and more like a pity-boat looking for some attention, and this is the wrong place to be that kind of person, believe me.


Like I said before, normal is relative, and what you believe is normal may be fucking out there compared to my version of it.  It really doesn't matter.  If you don't fit into the perfect little mold in society, you're going to be crazy, no matter how fucke dup your brain really is...


It's not that big a deal, believe me... and I can guarantee you that TS<b>J</b> will not give a crap how nice you are to him... same as me.  if you think I'm a fuck, then you're just going to mold my opinion of you for me, which is perfectly fine by me at this point.


No, you don't have to be nice to me... but by the same token, I don't have to be nice to you... so you've just deflated the entirety of your initial argument.  Good for you.
 
Nice is a relative term.


Respect is a whole 'nother one.


We could be all terribly nice to one another, and there wouldn't be all that interesting an exchange of ideas.  Part of the problem that I have with a lot of other forums.  Too damn nice.


For the most part though, I respect the folks who post here.  And even the tiny minority I don't respect on a personal level, I still try to give their ideas the respect that they deserve.  That's what the community is based on. The respect to give everyone's ideas a fair go.


Honesty is the most basic form of respect.  Just saying "yessir" and "noma'am" isn't respect. It's running through the forms.  Politesse can be a form of respect, but if it's not backed up with a little honesty, it's just a cloying form of address that folks can mask being a Class A shitheel to you.  Watch a cotillion sometimes--those gals can say the most horrible things in all the best ways.


TSJ, if he ever returns, will be an irrascible sort.  That's who he is.  You don't insert your foot into your mouth, and he won't hop on you too much. Could he have been nicer? Certainly, but then again, a lot of folks could have been less dim and less assertive in their asshattery as well.


You have to take everyone's advice here with a wee grain of salt.  Understand who is giving you their advice, and weigh it on its merits, and take the delivery on a 'nother hand.  You can get fine advice, in a totally enfuriating fashion--Little Joe is a grand example.  Though, admittedly, Little Joe is better at deconstructing an idea.  He can still help you define better what you want and why.  I'll spin an idea out, take it a ways down the road a bit--and very possibly into a direction that you didn't want to take it down.  No hoo hoo.  Just the way we all operate.


Rather than concentrating on just the delivery, you might want to look at both content and delivery.  


But in all honesty--there has been very little flambaue on the whole here.  It 's not quite the community that's building.  Knowing that you can get all hett up and irrascible is good--if we get a few trolls, it will be entertaining to pull out the marshmallows--but for the most part, folks have been behaving themselves.  Folks have been pretty understanding so far, so worrying about what one or two posters may engage in, and haven't yet, is a wee bit silly.


Don't you have a Wee Exalted game to get back to, Midget?*


*Said another tiny man thing...
 
But in all honesty--there has been very little flambaue on the whole here.  It 's not quite the community that's building.
While I don't miss the constant bickering, the trolling, and the temper tantrums, I do miss the lively, tangental debates we used to have on the old EC. I think it was great mental exercise, and very enjoyable.


-S
 
Then start some tangents, bi-otch!


The new batch are pretty damn focused.  They are great at keeping things on topic, despite some mighty attempts to derail perfectly good threads into more interesting territory.  Though, this one seems to be running merrily along...


Haku--I dub thee the Merry Instigator of Tangential Thread Weaving.  Go forth and sunburst your way through the threads...
 
Seiraryu sorry I took your condidtion comment as something other than refering to my dyslexia. O and I enjoy the bickering more than I let on I just try not to be the cause.
 
Stillborn said:
I was a sailor and he was a marine.  If you don't know why that is a reason to fight then it would take too long to explain it to you.
I have a funny story about that:


When I was 18, I started getting phone calls constantly from recruiters.


One day I got a call from the Marines. I said no, and the recruiter kept pressing, so I just said, "I'm gay". He quickly said, "Ok, thank you." and hung up.


About 10 minutes later I got a call from the Navy recruiter. He sounded really excited, and told me that he had gotten my number from the Marine recruiter. The guy told him I couldn't wait to join the Navy.


-S
Stillborn, that was great.


My younger brother has dyslexia, so I'm used to his emails and conversation in instant messanging programs being a little subpar. I can read pretty bad english on the web and understand it easily.
 
confused outsider


It would seem to me this hypothesis...


If I had to explain dyslexia four hundred times a day,


That would be the word I would know how to spell better than any other.


All other considerations aside.


One begins to wonder how many in this country make up excuses, blame-shift, consequence-ignore, and self-victimize rather than actually work on self-betterment.


Not that I can point fingers either.


Just curious.
 

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