So laughable
The nastiest guy on the forum, MUPPET, complaining about his bad luck.
Just shaking my head in realization that I have an irrational belief that you get what you put out there, you reap what you sow--and that someone I find distasteful puts it all into perspective for me.
Thanks muppet.
You need a new thread for this, but you accuse me of being the one who spreads hate. You're great sharky. I love how you'll never change, which lends more credibility to my theory about you not being real.
muppet
April 13th, 2007 1:40pm
You still haven't answered my question from the other thread. Who have I ever earnestly expressed hatred toward?
muppet
April 13th, 2007 1:47pm
One person's expression of hatred is just another person's expression of their opinions.
Stater of the Obvious
April 13th, 2007 2:09pm
Sado-masochism.
muppet: Hit me!
Sharky: No!
Plus ça change
April 13th, 2007 2:38pm
"I have an irrational belief that you get what you put out there, you reap what you sow"
Someone? Anyone? It's just too easy.
Сергей РахманиноB
April 13th, 2007 4:20pm
I think sharkfish and muppet should kiss and have hot makeup-sex!
To Forgive is Divine
April 13th, 2007 9:21pm
Muppet, you can't say you hate concepts and then suspect Sharkfish as a caricature, if you want to avoid coming off as hypocritical.
The problem with the caricature theory is that then I would also have to be one, because I have talked with Shark on the phone, emailed her, IM'd her. Last time I emailed, she said I could call her on Saturday but I was busy with something else. She is real. hehe.
You could say she's overly fussy on this "crazy" board, but how much more can you really say about her from reading what she writes here? She's not exactly standing on the corner and tripping people.
That doesn't stop people judging me, Linux.
muppet
April 14th, 2007 7:34am
You've gotta know that it's irrational to argue with Sharkfish, Muppet. I mean, when there are no sidelines to call the ball in or out, if you get my drift.
"The nastiest guy on the forum, MUPPET, complaining about his bad luck."
I can't think of anyone who doesn't have a right to complain about their bad luck. This is an emotional appeal rather than an argument (but again, pointing out the obvious).
That said, everyone's got their personality, as anyone who has ever been on a date has found out.
Most arguments on forums are an emotional referendum anyhow, so I basically avoid them now, instead of investing time as if there were a logical case to be had/won.