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what do you think about them ? of course we got our own fusioncash bullies here...
i think its damn funny on how they try so hard to hurt you mentally... they cant let go and have fun which is a sad thing...
PS the ones i ignored will always come back on what i post to insult me WTG !!!!! :thumbsup:
Im here for a friendly convo not here to debate and discuss !!!!! if you replied to this post it says alot about you !!!!
Also if your willing to move on and have a friendly convo i dont mind as long as its civil. I warned you here !!!!
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I don't like bullies at all. Whether it's in person or cyber. People tend to forget when talking online you are still talking to a real person. Sometimes people get down and chat online and things said to them can hurt them. I would hate to think someone was really down and out and I (me personally) said something to them to hurt them. I try not to let people get to me but will admit that at times yes people have upset me. The thing about something like this site is if you get too out of line attacking another poster you can get kicked out and lose the money you have earned. That might keep people in line more. lol I think it is fun to talk to people. I usually avoid the threads like religion and politics. I believe what I believe and everyone else has the same freedom. I do not want to be put down or called names because of what I beleive. I know that goes on it some threads so why go there? SO to answer your question...I think bullies are mostly people with low self esteem that needs to put others down to make themselves feel better about themselves. They usually travel in packs and pick on those that are weaker. I try to stand up for people when I can especially if they cannot stand up for themselves.
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Internet bullies? Like they pick on kids they know at school on the internet? I think it's bad. But at least you can log off the internet. I'd rather be bullied online than in real life.
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Being mean whether in person or on the internet is wrong.
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bullying stems from inferiority, insecurity, and someone glorifying
their weaknesses into what they believe is strength: taunting
others, pretentiously confronting others, harassment. that's how
i feel about it. let's see what dictionary.com says...
bul·ly:
a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers
and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
yup, i would say you're correct when you say we have some of those
on FC. luckily, on the internet, we're provided block/delete/ignore
buttons. atleast you can get away from it.
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It certainly is a problem in the world today whether live or over the internet.The love of the greater number has certainly cooled off.
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The option to ignore posts exists on FC. Those who use it and then proceed to troll with false accusations are passive-aggressive pseudo-victims worthy of derision.
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ppl would b way more harsh online because its less personal so the content would be horrible because they dont see you when they say it so its a lot worse i feel bad for the poor victims lots of ppl have commited suicide due to this bullied in person then go home and get bullied more so sad i hope this goes away...
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bullying stems from inferiority, insecurity, and someone glorifying
their weaknesses into what they believe is strength: taunting
others, pretentiously confronting others, harassment. that's how
i feel about it. let's see what dictionary.com says...
bul·ly:
a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers
and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
yup, i would say you're correct when you say we have some of those
on FC. luckily, on the internet, we're provided block/delete/ignore
buttons. atleast you can get away from it.
yes u right and i have 2 pple on ignored in this thread.. i knew they would post here to taunt me... but like i said in the beginning they clearly didnt read my PS message...
It certainly is a problem in the world today whether live or over the internet.The love of the greater number has certainly cooled off.
absolutely agree with that..
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If you're ignoring someone, you're not mentioning that you're ignoring them unless you're an idiot or a passive-aggressive, immature little drama-queen playing the false 'victim'.
i have 2 pple on ignored in this thread.. i knew they would post here to taunt me... but like i said in the beginning they clearly didnt read my PS message...
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ppl would b way more harsh online because its less personal so the content would be horrible because they dont see you when they say it so its a lot worse i feel bad for the poor victims lots of ppl have commited suicide due to this bullied in person then go home and get bullied more so sad i hope this goes away...
i totally feel you thats why pple that are like this loves it and dont care for the victim..
they prob want the victim dead at this point.. karma will get at them :)
as the ones i ignored posts i continue too change the mood into friendly convo :thumbsup:
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Dealing with people is a part of life. Dealing with trolls is now also a part of life. :-X
I wouldn't take it to seriously when someone goes off on a forum thread, game, or voice chat though. Some people seem to think just because someone is intimidating them it's a reason to go nuclear and become unstable. In a sense bullies might be idiots. Way I see it though is they either can help someone learn to deal with people in a proper manner, or root out the people who can't handle stuff leading them to become unstable and create a destructive environment. =-P
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Aw heck just ignore them, they aren't going to go away. I discuss with hubby some of the mundane talk that goes on. He gets a big kick out of the ones that think they are so much smarter then others Noticed the (think in there). I get quite a kick out of them and then just ignore it.
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Sometimes I'm bemused at those who attribute being "smarter" to others as something they "think", (or hold as an opinion implying that the holder is 'dumber' than others). These passive-aggressive types will often falsely designate others as "bullies" when others have refuted the false-designator's positions, (rather than engaging in any actual "bullying" activitity).
Aw heck just ignore them, they aren't going to go away. I discuss with hubby some of the mundane talk that goes on. He gets a big kick out of the ones that think they are so much smarter then others Noticed the (think in there). I get quite a kick out of them and then just ignore it.
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I think people who bully other people online its just crazy n da person who is being bullied shouldn't take wat other mean people say to them online to heart its just online. I mean I understand if it a teenager but still they should tell they parents that dis person is saying dis or that to me n than da parents should talk with da other parents of da kid who bullied there kid. I mean alot of people say very very mean thing to me but I just move on n I could careless wat he or she said to me n I just don't talk with that person ever again.
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I think the real internet bullies are the ones quoting Bible Verses and Pushing Politics. I don't know that is just an educated opinion. :angry7: :angry7:
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I think the real internet bullies are the ones quoting Bible Verses
I concur.
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I think the real internet bullies are the ones quoting Bible Verses and Pushing Politics. I don't know that is just an educated opinion. :angry7: :angry7:
Freedoms of expression and opinion are great for all, aren't they?
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I think the real internet bullies are the ones quoting Bible Verses
I concur.
That's an understatement...
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I think the real internet bullies are the ones quoting Bible Verses and Pushing Politics. I don't know that is just an educated opinion. :angry7: :angry7:
Freedoms of expression and opinion are great for all, aren't they?
exactly.. thats why D+D is created...
missed u so much jcribbs ^^
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i have 2 pple on ignored in this thread.. i knew they would post here to taunt me... but like i said in the beginning they clearly didnt read my PS message...
If you're ignoring someone, you're not mentioning that you're ignoring them unless you're an idiot or a passive-aggressive, immature little drama-queen playing the false 'victim'.
Couldn't agree more with the above, except I would say "unless you're an idiot AND/OR a passive-aggressive, immature little drama-queen playing the false 'victim'
Also, you don't repeatedly start topics that are (with feeble attempts made to disguise as otherwise) directed towards those you claim are "bullies".
What grade are you in again??
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::) see what i mean by bullies :confused1:
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yes u right and i have 2 pple on ignored in this thread.. i knew they would post here to taunt me... but like i said in the beginning they clearly didnt read my PS message...
I've got 3 people in this thread ignored so far.I wonder if the other 2 will show up? ;D
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yes u right and i have 2 pple on ignored in this thread.. i knew they would post here to taunt me... but like i said in the beginning they clearly didnt read my PS message...
I've got 3 people in this thread ignored so far.I wonder if the other 2 will show up? ;D
they will :D its because they feel guilty. if they have nothing to worry about other then have a nice convo i dunno why they make such remarks...
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Since you are the one trolling by passive-aggressively using the "bully" misnomer, you're either severely mentally-disabled or just plain vanilla stupid.
::) see what i mean by bullies :confused1:
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::) see what i mean by bullies :confused1:
Since you are the one trolling by passive-aggressively using the "bully" misnomer, you're either severely mentally-disabled or just plain vanilla stupid.
Again.....can't we choose both?
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::) :confused1: this explains it all dont u guys love these trolls.
either they cant read or they trying too hard to get attention from me.. kinda sad
i dont have to say a thing just watch them to make a fool out of themselves here.. :thumbsup:
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::) :confused1: this explains it all dont u guys love these trolls.
Your blatant trolling and then calling others trolls embodies irony, (and stupidity). You started this trolling thread, troll. Message ID: 598800
either they cant read or they trying too hard to get attention from me.. kinda sad
Apparently, it is you who has the reading comprehension of a five-day dead mollusk since you started this trolling thread.
i dont have to say a thing
Yet, you are posting continued trolls in this trolling thread you started, immature troll.
just watch them to make a fool out of themselves here..
Okay, go off giggling to yourself since it's probably impolite for others to tax the limited mentally capacity of the dim of wit.
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I think the real internet bullies are the ones quoting Bible Verses and Pushing Politics. I don't know that is just an educated opinion. :angry7: :angry7:
Freedoms of expression and opinion are great for all, aren't they?
exactly.. thats why D+D is created...
missed u so much jcribbs ^^
It's great to see you, too! :)
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::) :confused1: this explains it all dont u guys love these trolls.
either they cant read or they trying too hard to get attention from me.. kinda sad
i dont have to say a thing just watch them to make a fool out of themselves here.. :thumbsup:
Notice that when some people get ticked, is when the name calling starts. Not to mention having to post the last words...
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If they got to hide behind the internet that tells you they haven't got courage to start with. It is sad.
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I think the real internet bullies are the ones quoting Bible Verses and Pushing Politics. I don't know that is just an educated opinion. :angry7: :angry7:
There is a lot of 'bullying' involved in propagandizing specious religious beliefs.
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::) :confused1: this explains it all dont u guys love these trolls.
either they cant read or they trying too hard to get attention from me.. kinda sad
i dont have to say a thing just watch them to make a fool out of themselves here.. :thumbsup:
Notice that when some people get ticked, is when the name calling starts. Not to mention having to post the last words...
exactly lol.. pple in this thread that does this didnt read my disclaimer its a shame.. when i say civil i really mean it.. but these guys who i ignored wont listen...
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The usual 'punishment' for such ignorance is self-inflicted stupidity.
pple in here that does that ...
If ignorance were bricks, you'd be your own projects.
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::) i just dont get this dude postings either shame got my popcorn ready :thumbsup:
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If you really do have my posts on ignore, you won't see them. Of course, that doesn't stop you from not-ignoring by posting passive-aggressive drama queen nonsense, (it just makes you ignorant of what "ignore" actually means).
::) i just dont get this dude postings either shame got my popcorn ready :thumbsup:
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;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ
:bootyshake: :bs: obliviously this dude didnt get my disclaimer... tsk tsk
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"Cyberbullying"
"The Internet provides the perfect forum for cyberbullies, individuals whose aim is to gain gratification from the distress caused by provoking and tormenting others. The anonymity, ease of provocation, and almost infinite source of targets means the Internet is full of predators from pedophiles targeting children to serial bullies targeting ... anybody."
"Serial bullies, whose behaviour profile you'll find in full at Bully OnLine, harbour a lot of internal aggression which they direct at others. This may include projection, false criticism and patronising sarcasm whilst contributing nothing of any value."
"People who bully are adept at creating conflict between those who would otherwise pool negative information about them. The method of creating conflict is provocation which bullies delight in because they know they can always coerce at least one person to respond in a manner which can then be distorted and used to further flame and inflame people. And so it goes on. The bully then sits back and gains gratification from seeing others engage in destructive behaviour towards each other."
"Many serial bullies are also serial attention-seekers. More than anything else they want attention. It doesn't matter what type of attention they get, positive or negative, as long as they can provoke someone into paying them attention. It's like a 2-year-old child throwing a tantrum to get attention from a parent. The best way to treat bullies is to refuse to respond and to refuse to engage them - which they really hate. In other words, do not reply to their postings, and on forums carry on posting without reference to their postings as if they didn't exist. In other words, treat nobodies as nobodies." (The last 3 sentences of this paragraph make so much sense, as in an "ignore" button, but is not always the easiest thing to do, especially when wanting to support someone who is getting bullied. It is definitely good advice, however.)
"The anger of a serial bully is especially apparent when they come across someone who can see through them to espy the weak, inadequate, immature, dysfunctional aggressive individual behind the mask."
"The objectives of bullies are Power, Control, Domination, Subjugation. They get a kick out of seeing you react. It doesn't matter how you react, the fact they've successful provoked a reaction is, to the bully, a sign that their attempt at control have been successful. After that, it's a question of wearing you down. The more your try to explain, negotiate, conciliate, etc the more gratification they obtain from your increasingly desperate attempts to communicate with them. Understand that it is not possible to communicate in a mature adult manner with a disordered individual who's emotionally retarded."
http://www.bullyonline.org/related/cyber.htm
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I agree with Constance being mean to people online or in person is very mean and in poor taste
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False accusations of "cyber-bullying" abound as a futile resort of the "emotionally-immature" individuals who cannot reason and default to playing the false victim card.
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All bullies are big fat babies hidden under a tough outer cover body :binkybaby:, its wrong to be bullied and any one who does it is just sad :icon_rr:
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it is what you make of it. You cannot scorn someone who doesn't agree with you, especially if you like debates. Also believing you are right, allows a person to continue on that tangent, meaning if a certain topic is intentionally a persons vision, then really you cannot change their mind, which defeats the purpose of anyone's opinion. That is where some people feel the need to "knock" a person like that off of their "soap box." This is also where some people feel "bullied." If you feel "bullied" and mental "attacks" are "screwing" with you, then the word you should victimize yourself with is "confused" just so the accused bullies do not have to feel like everything that they write is offensive. Just do not feel victimized in the first place because by some of this "bully" logic, gravity seems to bully some of you. Just keep in mind not everyone is a prolific writer or can even express themselves in a clear idea. Your brain is a muscle almost like your buttocks, they deter the real pain.
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Yes, i do think cyber bullying occurs, just as "regular" bullying occurs. There are lots of reasons why, too many to list, but it is a shame that it exists. Wasn't there a case recently with facebook or myspace bullying that resulted in a teen committing suicide? Sad.
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Yes, i do think cyber bullying occurs, just as "regular" bullying occurs. There are lots of reasons why, too many to list, but it is a shame that it exists. Wasn't there a case recently with facebook or myspace bullying that resulted in a teen committing suicide? Sad.
That is all you can say in that situation, as the saying goes. Was it just "internet bullying." did these people actually track down the victim in person and forced them into suicidal submission? The fact that things like this are publicized on a massive level shows you what the internet makes available to those who are looking for it. do you think that "victim" would have committed "suicide" if he or she did not have access to a computer? who knows, right? it could have very well been something that person was reading or doing aside from facebook and myspace.
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False accusations of "cyber-bullying" abound as a futile resort of the "emotionally-immature" individuals who cannot reason and default to playing the false victim card.
What's "false" about this? Internet bullying is most certainly happening, in many forums, and to teens, and others, depending on the situations, so your comment is a blatant lie.
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False accusations of "cyber-bullying" abound as a futile resort of the "emotionally-immature" individuals who cannot reason and default to playing the false victim card.
What's "false" about this?
What's false about *this* is where false acccusations of "bullying" occur in these forums where none has occurred. The false perceptions of the faux-victim, (in that they are unsubstantiated 'perceptions' and not factual), make such insinuations false.
Internet bullying is most certainly happening, in many forums, and to teens, and others, depending on the situations ...
Yes, sometimes it does happen in other venues however, there is no substantiated evidence of it occurring in FC forums as was being insinuated.
so your comment is a blatant lie.
No, my comments regarded FC forums, where these posts are occurring. As such, there is nothing untruthful in them and you've just falsely accused me of lying. That make your false accusation a lie itself and you, a liar.
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i wonder sometimes if the bullies realize how much they are being bullies? i know some people are mean and proud of it, but sometimes i think some just dont stop to think
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False accusations of "cyber-bullying" abound as a futile resort of the "emotionally-immature" individuals who cannot reason and default to playing the false victim card.
What's "false" about this?
What's false about *this* is where false acccusations of "bullying" occur in these forums where none has occurred. The false perceptions of the faux-victim, (in that they are unsubstantiated 'perceptions' and not factual), make such insinuations false.
Internet bullying is most certainly happening, in many forums, and to teens, and others, depending on the situations ...
Yes, sometimes it does happen in other venues however, there is no substantiated evidence of it occurring in FC forums as was being insinuated.
so your comment is a blatant lie.
No, my comments regarded FC forums, where these posts are occurring. As such, there is nothing untruthful in them and you've just falsely accused me of lying. That make your false accusation a lie itself and you, a liar.
I responded to a thread about "Internet Bullying." No names, forums, nor anything else was mentioned or insinuated about FC Forums, nor were you mentioned. I gave what the author attributes as "cyber bullying" and you took it personal. Sounds like a guilty conscience to me. So, your response to a general definition of cyber bullying characteristics of some, is still, indeed, a blatant lie.
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;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ
:bootyshake: :bs: obliviously this dude didnt get my disclaimer... tsk tsk
"Obliviously?" Yes, believe it or not, she actually wrote "obliviously." Congratulations, it's a very creative and appropriate word for a self- description.
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... my comments regarded FC forums, where these posts are occurring. As such, there is nothing untruthful in them and you've just falsely accused me of lying. That make your false accusation a lie itself and you, a liar.
I responded to a thread about "Internet Bullying."
So did I; in a thread which is posted in FC's Off Topic forum.
No names, forums, nor anything else was mentioned or insinuated about FC Forums, nor were you mentioned.
This thread wa started by an FC member implicitly trolling/"calling-out" without overtly naming 'nyms. As such, the thread falsely insinuates such "bullying" is occurring on FC, (no mention was made of other venues). Contextually, this thread is not about "internet bullying" in general but, inherently constitutes a false insinuation of it on FC forums by virtue of it being posted on an FC forum. Read the entire thread for context, rather than cherry-picking because it suits your agenda.
I gave what the author attributes as "cyber bullying" and you took it personal.
No, you cut & pasted someone else's opinion and my response quoted one exerpt from that opinion as it relates to false accusations of "bullying" where none occurred. I have no reason to take some cut & paste perception "personal"[sic].
So, your response to a general definition of cyber bullying characteristics of some, is still, indeed, a blatant lie.
My response contains no lies therefore, your false accusation of lying remains a lie itself - liar.
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... my comments regarded FC forums, where these posts are occurring. As such, there is nothing untruthful in them and you've just falsely accused me of lying. That make your false accusation a lie itself and you, a liar.
I responded to a thread about "Internet Bullying."
So did I; in a thread which is posted in FC's Off Topic forum.
No names, forums, nor anything else was mentioned or insinuated about FC Forums, nor were you mentioned.
This thread wa started by an FC member implicitly trolling/"calling-out" without overtly naming 'nyms. As such, the thread falsely insinuates such "bullying" is occurring on FC, (no mention was made of other venues). Contextually, this thread is not about "internet bullying" in general but, inherently constitutes a false insinuation of it on FC forums by virtue of it being posted on an FC forum. Read the entire thread for context, rather than cherry-picking because it suits your agenda.
I gave what the author attributes as "cyber bullying" and you took it personal.
No, you cut & pasted someone else's opinion and my response quoted one exerpt from that opinion as it relates to false accusations of "bullying" where none occurred. I have no reason to take some cut & paste perception "personal"[sic].
So, your response to a general definition of cyber bullying characteristics of some, is still, indeed, a blatant lie.
My response contains no lies therefore, your false accusation of lying remains a lie itself - liar.
Keep on dreaming - you are the one cherry-picking. Still sounds like a guilty conscience...
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;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ
:bootyshake: :bs: obliviously this dude didnt get my disclaimer... tsk tsk
"Obliviously?" Yes, believe it or not, she actually wrote "obliviously." Congratulations, it's a very creative and appropriate word for a self- description.
"obliviously: adjective - variant of oblivious;
1.a.forgetful: usually with of
b.unaware or indifferent"
--dictionary.com
I'll admit to being somewhat indifferent to her attempts to spin trolling as faux-victimhood as the remainder of the definition isn't applicable.
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Keep on dreaming - you are the one cherry-picking.
Unfortunately for your integrity, your lie is now archived and wasn't a cherry-picked dream.
Still sounds like a guilty conscience...
Yours still comes across as a 'fishing expedition' which continues to come up as empty as your blind faith.
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;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ
:bootyshake: :bs: obliviously this dude didnt get my disclaimer... tsk tsk
"Obliviously?" Yes, believe it or not, she actually wrote "obliviously." Congratulations, it's a very creative and appropriate word for a self- description.
"obliviously: adjective - variant of oblivious;
1.a.forgetful: usually with of
b.unaware or indifferent"
--dictionary.com
I'll admit to being somewhat indifferent to her attempts to spin trolling as faux-victimhood as the remainder of the definition isn't applicable.
I was actually thinking of a more standard definition, such as the following:
ob•liv•i•ous
əˈblɪviəs [uh-bliv-ee-uhs]
adjective
1. unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ): She was oblivious of his admiration.
2. forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.
3. Archaic . inducing forgetfulness.
(I hope you'll agree that this definition is more appropriate as applied to the present discussion.)
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;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ
I was actually thinking of a more standard definition, such as the following:
ob•liv•i•ous
əˈblɪviəs [uh-bliv-ee-uhs]
adjective
1. unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ): She was oblivious of his admiration.
2. forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.
3. Archaic . inducing forgetfulness.
(I hope you'll agree that this definition is more appropriate as applied to the present discussion.)
I do concur, with the caveat that the OP has demonstrated such 'forgetfulness' regarding these "calling-out" threads of hers.
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;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ
I was actually thinking of a more standard definition, such as the following:
ob•liv•i•ous
əˈblɪviəs [uh-bliv-ee-uhs]
adjective
1. unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ): She was oblivious of his admiration.
2. forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.
3. Archaic . inducing forgetfulness.
(I hope you'll agree that this definition is more appropriate as applied to the present discussion.)
I do concur, with the caveat that the OP has demonstrated such 'forgetfulness' regarding these "calling-out" threads of hers.
....and, I suppose we might safely assume that the "ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ" in her comment might be a further affirmation of an oblivious state of mind.
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;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ
I was actually thinking of a more standard definition, such as the following:
ob•liv•i•ous
əˈblɪviəs [uh-bliv-ee-uhs]
adjective
1. unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ): She was oblivious of his admiration.
2. forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.
3. Archaic . inducing forgetfulness.
(I hope you'll agree that this definition is more appropriate as applied to the present discussion.)
I do concur, with the caveat that the OP has demonstrated such 'forgetfulness' regarding these "calling-out" threads of hers.
....and, I suppose we might safely assume that the "ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ" might be a further affirmation of an oblivious state of mind.
Obviously, (rather than "obliviously").
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Keep on dreaming - you are the one cherry-picking.
Unfortunately for your integrity, your lie is now archived and wasn't a cherry-picked dream.
Still sounds like a guilty conscience...
Yours still comes across as a 'fishing expedition' which continues to come up as empty as your blind faith.
Ooohhh! I'm shaking in my boots - you can archive all you want! There's nothing to make of it - since you are the one who took something personal when nothing was directed toward you nor FC Forum. It it makes you feel any better, I, too, have an archive full of your false accusations, rude comments, mocking comments, and more. Tit for tat, right??!!
Oh, and my "blind faith" isn't empty - but you can think it is if it makes you feel in control of the situation.
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I would like to add that when people misspell a word now and then, it's nonsense how some make such a big deal out of it - especially when the same people making a big deal also misspell words now and then. For people who have dyslexia, aren't English speaking very well, and/or other reasons, things like that should be taken into consideration. And, for those who do have dyslexia, they should understand how it feels to have people poke at their accidental spelling mistakes.
Also, doing nonsense things like that takes the thread/topic off of the topic itself and causes problems, not to mention it just makes the ones picking look ridiculous and immature. Everyone makes mistakes, including the ones who pick on others for making mistakes.
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Ooohhh! I'm shaking in my boots - you can archive all you want!
FC archives these posts, not I, you faith-blinded xtian.
There's nothing to make of it - since you are the one who took something personal when nothing was directed toward you nor FC Forum.
Since I didn't take it personally, your specious assessment is in error. The context of this thread is apparent through the content - not what you try to make it about.
It it makes you feel any better, I, too, have an archive full of your false accusations, rude comments, mocking comments, and more. Tit for tat, right??!!
No false accusations were made against you; every observation can be substantiated and therefore, they are not false. As for your misperceptions of "rude" or "mocking comments", those are your specious opinions and not objective facts. My opposing view is that religious proselytizing is 'rude, attempted brain-washing and promotes an insidious mind-virus', (which I can and have substantiated).
Oh, and my "blind faith" isn't empty -
Your empty belief that your belief isn't empty remains unsubstantiated by valid evidence. It remains a circular and self-serving opinion without merit because no evidence supports such "faith", (which is what makes it blind).
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I would like to add that when people misspell a word now and then, it's nonsense how some make such a big deal out of it - especially when the same people making a big deal also misspell words now and then. For people who have dyslexia, aren't English speaking very well, and/or other reasons, things like that should be taken into consideration. And, for those who do have dyslexia, they should understand how it feels to have people poke at their accidental spelling mistakes.
Also, doing nonsense things like that takes the thread/topic off of the topic itself and causes problems, not to mention it just makes the ones picking look ridiculous and immature. Everyone makes mistakes, including the ones who pick on others for making mistakes.
That was my comment, don't always give falcon all the credit.
I do enjoy the amusement when someone makes a long series of hysterical and air-headed comments and then tops it all off by mentioning "obliviously," the word fits so remarkably well with all the previous comments. Don't try to school me about languages, I speak 2 languages fluently and have a basic knowledge of 4 other languages. My wife is Russian and speaks English very well, I'm now teaching her German at the same time that she's teaching me Russian. How many languages do you speak, you self-proclaimed expert? A stupid mistake like "obliviously" doesn't come from lack of knowledge about a language. When using a foreign language I've always been very careful to ask or look up words before I tried to use them, it's just simple sloppiness and carelessness when you don't do that and then get caught making infantile mistakes. Who are you anyway to try to school others in what not to say, an officer of the Gestapo of allowable thread comments?
Or maybe you're a medical professional and have already diagnosed her as being dyslexic according to your analysis of her posts? Are you reading your own posts before you post them?
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Ooohhh! I'm shaking in my boots - you can archive all you want!
FC archives these posts, not I, you faith-blinded xtian.
There's nothing to make of it - since you are the one who took something personal when nothing was directed toward you nor FC Forum.
Since I didn't take it personally, your specious assessment is in error. The context of this thread is apparent through the content - not what you try to make it about.
It it makes you feel any better, I, too, have an archive full of your false accusations, rude comments, mocking comments, and more. Tit for tat, right??!!
No false accusations were made against you; every observation can be substantiated and therefore, they are not false. As for your misperceptions of "rude" or "mocking comments", those are your specious opinions and not objective facts. My opposing view is that religious proselytizing is 'rude, attempted brain-washing and promotes an insidious mind-virus', (which I can and have substantiated).
Oh, and my "blind faith" isn't empty -
Your empty belief that your belief isn't empty remains unsubstantiated by valid evidence. It remains a circular and self-serving opinion without merit because no evidence supports such "faith", (which is what makes it blind).
I know we don't "archive" them, funny guy, but I do make/save/print copies and that was what I was speaking on. Not everyone is as stupid as you apparently think they are.
Oh, yes, many and most of your comments, directed towards Christians especially, are indeed what I said they are, whether you want to own up to it or not. You know exactly what you are doing, trying to prove, and enjoying every minute of it. You cannot stand when someone/others actually stand up to you and make you accountable for your words and actions. You are not the bigger person you must think you are, especially picking on others who are genuinely sharing things with each other. A bigger person would handle themselves, in a forum, with a little more effort towards courteousness, respectfulness, and decorum. You do offer those nice things to anyone not labeled as a Christian, or believer in Christ, and it's so obvious, that it's ridiculous, pitiful, and humorous, all at the same time.
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I know we don't "archive" them, funny guy, but I do make/save/print copies and that was what I was speaking on. Not everyone is as stupid as you apparently think they are.
Why separately archive posts that FC routinely archives? Are you stalking or simply obsessed? I have a girlfriend and don't need a 'groupie'.
Oh, yes, many and most of your comments, directed towards Christians especially, are indeed what I said they are ...
In your 'opinion', (which has not been demostrated to be factually-based). The xtian belief system is riddled with lies, (faith-based falsehoods), murder, (inquisitions, crusades, witch-hunts, etc.), and specious superstitions, (no evidentiary basis). These are only "rude" and such to those holding blind faith in xtianity. To anyone else looking at the matter objectively, the foregoing is an accurate observation - it's just one you don't like. You've characterized such as "rude", etc. before; not because you've been able to refute those observations, but because they're inconvienent facts which you don't like.
You cannot stand when someone/others actually stand up to you and make you accountable for your words and actions.
I hold myself accountable for what I post and don't require some faith-blinded xtian fundie to pretend she's "standing up" to rational dissent with irrational babbling.
A bigger person would handle themselves, in a forum, with a little more effort towards courteousness, respectfulness, and decorum.
There you go again; trying to coerce non-opposition via faux appeals to "courteousness, respectfulness, and decorum". Why do you persist when that tactic has failed again and again?
You do offer those nice things to anyone not labeled as a Christian, or believer in Christ, and it's so obvious, that it's ridiculous, pitiful, and humorous, all at the same time.
The solution would appear to be not self-declaring as a xtian. After all, no one is coercing them to propagandize specious religious proselytization which means others can choose to oppose it once its posted in open forums.
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I know we don't "archive" them, funny guy, but I do make/save/print copies and that was what I was speaking on. Not everyone is as stupid as you apparently think they are.
Why separately archive posts that FC routinely archives? Are you stalking or simply obsessed? I have a girlfriend and don't need a 'groupie'.
Oh, yes, many and most of your comments, directed towards Christians especially, are indeed what I said they are ...
In your 'opinion', (which has not been demostrated to be factually-based). The xtian belief system is riddled with lies, (faith-based falsehoods), murder, (inquisitions, crusades, witch-hunts, etc.), and specious superstitions, (no evidentiary basis). These are only "rude" and such to those holding blind faith in xtianity. To anyone else looking at the matter objectively, the foregoing is an accurate observation - it's just one you don't like. You've characterized such as "rude", etc. before; not because you've been able to refute those observations, but because they're inconvienent facts which you don't like.
You cannot stand when someone/others actually stand up to you and make you accountable for your words and actions.
I hold myself accountable for what I post and don't require some faith-blinded xtian fundie to pretend she's "standing up" to rational dissent with irrational babbling.
A bigger person would handle themselves, in a forum, with a little more effort towards courteousness, respectfulness, and decorum.
There you go again; trying to coerce non-opposition via faux appeals to "courteousness, respectfulness, and decorum". Why do you persist when that tactic has failed again and again?
You do offer those nice things to anyone not labeled as a Christian, or believer in Christ, and it's so obvious, that it's ridiculous, pitiful, and humorous, all at the same time.
The solution would appear to be not self-declaring as a xtian. After all, no one is coercing them to propagandize specious religious proselytization which means others can choose to oppose it once its posted in open forums.
You are so blinded by your dislike of any talk of God that you take it out on any Christian or believer. Oh, and by the way, you are are doing exactly what you accuse me of doing. Another example of having to be the one in control, never wrong, and only directed towards believers.
Oh, and separately archiving? It's none of your concern, now, is it? There are many times people have had to go back for certain reasons, at a later date in time. Don't flatter yourself - no groupie here... ::)
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You are so blinded by your dislike of any talk of God that you take it out on any Christian or believer.
On the contrary, I'm not blinded by religious faith and have consistantly challenged the blind erlgious faith espoused, (though every attempt made by xtians to justify their blind faith has failed because of the lack of evidentiary basis).
Oh, and by the way, you are are doing exactly what you accuse me of doing.
No false accusations have been leveled by me against you since they are neither false nor, accusations. They are factually-substantiated by the evidence of your own posted words. Should you wish to dispute your own words by claiming "goddidit", that can be challenged for substantiating evidence as well.
Oh, and separately archiving? It's none of your concern, now, is it? There are many times people have had to go back for certain reasons, at a later date in time. Don't flatter yourself - no groupie here... ::)
It isn't my concern unless you plan on using misquotes/out-of-context quotes in your campaign to suppress opposition to your specious religious proselytizing pogram of propaganda. Otherwise, you're just a faux-groupie wannabe.
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I don't have a lot of patience for bullies, either. I think it is possible; however, to refuse to allow yourself to be bullied.
If a person is projecting a belief that they are a victim they might attract a bully. By choosing to come from a place of self love and self respect we rise above the negativity.
We can always refuse to be offended and we can refuse to take things personally. It's our choice and it's part of being accountable for our own experience.
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You are so blinded by your dislike of any talk of God that you take it out on any Christian or believer.
On the contrary, I'm not blinded by religious faith and have consistantly challenged the blind erlgious faith espoused, (though every attempt made by xtians to justify their blind faith has failed because of the lack of evidentiary basis).
Oh, and by the way, you are are doing exactly what you accuse me of doing.
No false accusations have been leveled by me against you since they are neither false nor, accusations. They are factually-substantiated by the evidence of your own posted words. Should you wish to dispute your own words by claiming "goddidit", that can be challenged for substantiating evidence as well.
Oh, and separately archiving? It's none of your concern, now, is it? There are many times people have had to go back for certain reasons, at a later date in time. Don't flatter yourself - no groupie here... ::)
It isn't my concern unless you plan on using misquotes/out-of-context quotes in your campaign to suppress opposition to your specious religious proselytizing pogram of propaganda. Otherwise, you're just a faux-groupie wannabe.
I agree that you are not blinded by religious faith - I said you were blinded by your "dislike" of anything religious/faith talk.
I'm not trying to "suppress" anyone of anything - that's your wording there. You show attempts of doing that with your same old things you always do to anyone posting something religious, just because you don't like it.
They are not "misquotes/out-of-context" quotes - they are right there, typed out, just as said by everyone and seen by everyone.
Ha ha ha ha! I had to laugh at your "faux-groupie wannabe." :D Although hilarious, there's no truth to being one of them, lol. :o
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I don't have a lot of patience for bullies, either. I think it is possible; however, to refuse to allow yourself to be bullied.
If a person is projecting a belief that they are a victim they might attract a bully. By choosing to come from a place of self love and self respect we rise above the negativity.
We can always refuse to be offended and we can refuse to take things personally. It's our choice and it's part of being accountable for our own experience.
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Good points. I like what you said, too, with your last 2 sentences.
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Today,bullying news &media is world wide due to internet access &modern top the line media equipment.My question is wht makes these kids of today more special orweaker than their 1960'-1970's counterparts?Are kids today being caddled or overprotected to the point when he/she clashes w/another; this kid doesn't have the feedback or experience to respond correctly to the threat?Like never lettin kid fall down &allowin him/her to learn to pick themselves up on their own.Has the banding of spanking your own child in public makin more a problem then a help.Spare the rod spoil the child!The no child left behind Actl, so we're going to let kids pass no matter what b/c we don't want to hurt the kid's feelings!:crybaby2: My nieces told me that when they play sports everyone gets a prize even the ones who lost!
As a kid I was bullied too but dealt w/it yr after yr mostly in silence. No matter how many blows I took whether mental or physical there was one thing I was absolutely sure of....I'm fighting these *bleep* till, I'm dead or I end up killing them!I never though of killing myself; ya,l ike me being dead's going to make them sorry!
@8yrs nobody cared a/o myself esteem when held back to 1st grade due to an auto accident!
Growing up spanking & being screamed at in public was like Sunday's ritual for parents to blow off steam. It wasn't a rod but I recall being belted may times.No police,socialwork,etc.ever showed up to stop my parents from abusing me in public.In sports 1team wins &1team loses.In School you study hard;it up to you passing or not passing the class!Test anxiety, deadline challenged,unlimited time test time & no ADHD terms.You tried that stunt in the late 70's you'd be laughed out to the university! ;D So, I wonder kids from the 70's why are we tougher/stronger than today's kids?
I guess continuing on this path will probably lead us to putting our kids in a protective bubble like the Boy in the bubble! Or maybe toughing them up as they grow will give them a backbone & experience to be able to handle any bullying encounters.
Also, giving them the knowledge in the law, rules & regulations of the schools will give your kid the ammunition to face bullies.Knowledge is power & bullies also use the same methods to mentally or physically break their victim will. :thumbsup:
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I would like to add that when people misspell a word now and then, it's nonsense how some make such a big deal out of it - especially when the same people making a big deal also misspell words now and then. For people who have dyslexia, aren't English speaking very well, and/or other reasons, things like that should be taken into consideration. And, for those who do have dyslexia, they should understand how it feels to have people poke at their accidental spelling mistakes.
Also, doing nonsense things like that takes the thread/topic off of the topic itself and causes problems, not to mention it just makes the ones picking look ridiculous and immature. Everyone makes mistakes, including the ones who pick on others for making mistakes.
thank you !!!! im just in a amuse now and i find some users that i havent seen before makes comments and it seems interesting to read. unlike others who felt guilty of this and responded. when i meant as civil pple should be civil in a adult matter... we have kids here too :dontknow:
Yes, i do think cyber bullying occurs, just as "regular" bullying occurs. There are lots of reasons why, too many to list, but it is a shame that it exists. Wasn't there a case recently with facebook or myspace bullying that resulted in a teen committing suicide? Sad.
That is all you can say in that situation, as the saying goes. Was it just "internet bullying." did these people actually track down the victim in person and forced them into suicidal submission? The fact that things like this are publicized on a massive level shows you what the internet makes available to those who are looking for it. do you think that "victim" would have committed "suicide" if he or she did not have access to a computer? who knows, right? it could have very well been something that person was reading or doing aside from facebook and myspace.
exactly and its interesting that these bullies here have no concerns on that persons health... very good point sir..
We can always refuse to be offended and we can refuse to take things personally. It's our choice and it's part of being accountable for our own experience.
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:notworthy: absolutely agree miss
I guess continuing on this path will probably lead us to putting our kids in a protective bubble like the Boy in the bubble! Or maybe toughing them up as they grow will give them a backbone & experience to be able to handle any bullying encounters.
Also, giving them the knowledge in the law, rules & regulations of the schools will give your kid the ammunition to face bullies.Knowledge is power & bullies also use the same methods to mentally or physically break their victim will. :thumbsup:
interesting topic here... and like i said again absolutely agree with your opinion on this..
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Today,bullying news &media is world wide due to internet access &modern top the line media equipment.My question is wht makes these kids of today more special orweaker than their 1960'-1970's counterparts?Are kids today being caddled or overprotected to the point when he/she clashes w/another; this kid doesn't have the feedback or experience to respond correctly to the threat?Like never lettin kid fall down &allowin him/her to learn to pick themselves up on their own.Has the banding of spanking your own child in public makin more a problem then a help.Spare the rod spoil the child!The no child left behind Actl, so we're going to let kids pass no matter what b/c we don't want to hurt the kid's feelings!:crybaby2: My nieces told me that when they play sports everyone gets a prize even the ones who lost!
As a kid I was bullied too but dealt w/it yr after yr mostly in silence. No matter how many blows I took whether mental or physical there was one thing I was absolutely sure of....I'm fighting these *bleep* till, I'm dead or I end up killing them!I never though of killing myself; ya,l ike me being dead's going to make them sorry!
@8yrs nobody cared a/o myself esteem when held back to 1st grade due to an auto accident!
Growing up spanking & being screamed at in public was like Sunday's ritual for parents to blow off steam. It wasn't a rod but I recall being belted may times.No police,socialwork,etc.ever showed up to stop my parents from abusing me in public.In sports 1team wins &1team loses.In School you study hard;it up to you passing or not passing the class!Test anxiety, deadline challenged,unlimited time test time & no ADHD terms.You tried that stunt in the late 70's you'd be laughed out to the university! ;D So, I wonder kids from the 70's why are we tougher/stronger than today's kids?
I guess continuing on this path will probably lead us to putting our kids in a protective bubble like the Boy in the bubble! Or maybe toughing them up as they grow will give them a backbone & experience to be able to handle any bullying encounters.
Also, giving them the knowledge in the law, rules & regulations of the schools will give your kid the ammunition to face bullies.Knowledge is power & bullies also use the same methods to mentally or physically break their victim will. :thumbsup:
I really like what you are saying here. It's this "politically correct" mess that is to blame for so much of what is going on in today's society. Also, many children are not disciplined consistently so their behavior is lacking with respect, responsibility, and accountability. And many of their parents don't hold them accountable, or don't care, or are the same way - which is what children will imitate. As a teacher, there is such a change in many students' behavior and attitude toward teachers and authority - they aren't worried about consequences with their parents, for trouble they get into at school, and schools are very limited in how they are allowed to deal with them. I could go on, but it's pretty much the same thing you are saying.
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I would like to add that when people misspell a word now and then, it's nonsense how some make such a big deal out of it - especially when the same people making a big deal also misspell words now and then. For people who have dyslexia, aren't English speaking very well, and/or other reasons, things like that should be taken into consideration. And, for those who do have dyslexia, they should understand how it feels to have people poke at their accidental spelling mistakes.
Also, doing nonsense things like that takes the thread/topic off of the topic itself and causes problems, not to mention it just makes the ones picking look ridiculous and immature. Everyone makes mistakes, including the ones who pick on others for making mistakes.
thank you !!!! im just in a amuse now and i find some users that i havent seen before makes comments and it seems interesting to read. unlike others who felt guilty of this and responded. when i meant as civil pple should be civil in a adult matter... we have kids here too :dontknow:
You're welcome! :)
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I would like to add that when people misspell a word now and then, it's nonsense how some make such a big deal out of it - especially when the same people making a big deal also misspell words now and then. For people who have dyslexia, aren't English speaking very well, and/or other reasons, things like that should be taken into consideration. And, for those who do have dyslexia, they should understand how it feels to have people poke at their accidental spelling mistakes.
Also, doing nonsense things like that takes the thread/topic off of the topic itself and causes problems, not to mention it just makes the ones picking look ridiculous and immature. Everyone makes mistakes, including the ones who pick on others for making mistakes.
thank you !!!! im just in a amuse now and i find some users that i havent seen before makes comments and it seems interesting to read. unlike others who felt guilty of this and responded. when i meant as civil pple should be civil in a adult matter... we have kids here too :dontknow:
You're welcome! :)
i also read your long posts about cyber bulling and wow it def gave me some ideas to think what to say about this in addition to bully types..
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I would like to add that when people misspell a word now and then, it's nonsense how some make such a big deal out of it - especially when the same people making a big deal also misspell words now and then. For people who have dyslexia, aren't English speaking very well, and/or other reasons, things like that should be taken into consideration. And, for those who do have dyslexia, they should understand how it feels to have people poke at their accidental spelling mistakes.
Also, doing nonsense things like that takes the thread/topic off of the topic itself and causes problems, not to mention it just makes the ones picking look ridiculous and immature. Everyone makes mistakes, including the ones who pick on others for making mistakes.
thank you !!!! im just in a amuse now and i find some users that i havent seen before makes comments and it seems interesting to read. unlike others who felt guilty of this and responded. when i meant as civil pple should be civil in a adult matter... we have kids here too :dontknow:
You're welcome! :)
i also read your long posts about cyber bulling and wow it def gave me some ideas to think what to say about this in addition to bully types..
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I agree that you are not blinded by religious faith - I said you were blinded by your "dislike" of anything religious/faith talk.
The ability to reason isn't blinding, although it does tend to 'innoculate' one against religious blind faith, (which is likely why it's abhored by religious believers so vehemently).
They are not "misquotes/out-of-context" quotes - they are right there, typed out, just as said by everyone and seen by everyone.
I was referring to any potential future misuse of archived posts to serve an agenda, if cherry-picked.
Ha ha ha ha! I had to laugh at your "faux-groupie wannabe." :D Although hilarious, there's no truth to being one of them, lol. :o
Good. My girlfriend advised me that I have no need of such groupies and that any I do have should be returned semi-intact.
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I hate bullying and it surprises me that people bully on here. This is not that serious of a place. I just ignore ignorant people.
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I hate bullying and it surprises me that people bully on here.
If it was actually occurring here, (and not the product of the imagination of a drama queen), the moderators would step in).
I just ignore ignorant people.
I take it you're not a teacher or a parent then?
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I have so much more to do than react to bullies. Just ignore them! They feed on responses.
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Yes, i do think cyber bullying occurs, just as "regular" bullying occurs. There are lots of reasons why, too many to list, but it is a shame that it exists. Wasn't there a case recently with facebook or myspace bullying that resulted in a teen committing suicide? Sad.
That is all you can say in that situation, as the saying goes. Was it just "internet bullying." did these people actually track down the victim in person and forced them into suicidal submission? The fact that things like this are publicized on a massive level shows you what the internet makes available to those who are looking for it. do you think that "victim" would have committed "suicide" if he or she did not have access to a computer? who knows, right? it could have very well been something that person was reading or doing aside from facebook and myspace.
I don't recall the details, just that a teen was bullied and cyber bullied and eventually committed suicide. It was something I saw on the national news. I'm sure you can find it online if you are interested in learning more about it.
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Yes, i do think cyber bullying occurs, just as "regular" bullying occurs. There are lots of reasons why, too many to list, but it is a shame that it exists. Wasn't there a case recently with facebook or myspace bullying that resulted in a teen committing suicide? Sad.
This might have been it:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,356056,00.html
That is all you can say in that situation, as the saying goes. Was it just "internet bullying." did these people actually track down the victim in person and forced them into suicidal submission? The fact that things like this are publicized on a massive level shows you what the internet makes available to those who are looking for it. do you think that "victim" would have committed "suicide" if he or she did not have access to a computer? who knows, right? it could have very well been something that person was reading or doing aside from facebook and myspace.
I don't recall the details, just that a teen was bullied and cyber bullied and eventually committed suicide. It was something I saw on the national news. I'm sure you can find it online if you are interested in learning more about it.