Re: Giving an application a window icon in a sensible way
- From: "Twisted" <twisted0n3@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Nov 2006 18:16:25 -0800
Tom Forsmo wrote:
Twisted wrote:
Oliver Wong wrote:
[hostilities, most of them copied rather than original, deleted]
Stop attacking me at once.
cont'd: "I am the mighty Twisted, and if you do not do as I say, I will
contact my good friend Kim Jong-Il and he will distend you to pieces..."
We are not amused.
So you think that all the people who have responded have just magically
seen you through the wires and figured, you are the fat kid in the
schoolyard, lets pick on him for fun?
Basically. Although, obviously, not because of my weight. Presumably
something innocuous but eccentric in my mannerisms set them off.
Here is a another perspective: we only know of you from your responses,
none of us have ever heard of you from before. So the problem can only
stem from your responses, in which you are crude, rude, intolerant and
not very apologetic from the very beginning.
At first, I was simply "not very apologetic" because I had nothing to
*be* apologetic about. And because being apologetic would have been
tantamount to an admission of guilt, besides. Later I got rather
annoyed, as you would have if our positions had been reversed.
But then again you are only going to make the following comment to this:
"[insulting drible deleted] ..." or you are going to make up an excuse
for why you are not replying that...
Think again. For one thing, I don't make those kinds of gross spelling
errors, which is one clue that the hypothesis you and your pals have
been entertaining about the size of my brain might be a teensy bit
flawed.
Yes... we all have our trofys at home which says "10.000 noobs
massacred", its a contest you see, and now the contest has moved on to
be "how many times we can get you to massacre yourself" ... :)
You shall find that I am not easily tricked or manipulated into
self-attack or developing self-hostile beliefs. In fact, once attacked
I respond mainly defensively and avoid doing anything else, partly so
that suggesting I do something self-damaging won't work, and neither
will suggesting the opposite and hoping for reverse psychology.
.
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