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Topic~*~ The 50 most influential users in Board 8 History ~*~ (part 3)
ImTheMacheteGuy
01/29/12 10:54:00 AM
#45:


Nonsense. As I said, I am not hostile towards anyone in the first place, so your analogy doesn't work.

Yes you are. Yes it does.

If I've exposed and criticised those two's behaviour on the board, it has been as part of my journalistic work. As they say, "nothing personal." As a journalist, I am obliged to call out negative deeds for the board, as well as bad judgement, among others.

You're a dude who posts things on a message board just like everyone else here. You have no journalistic credentials that are recognized and/or validated on this forum, so if you have any actual credentials at all, no one here can be expected to give three-quarters of a rat's ass. You can call yourself a journalist, and I can call myself God. Maybe to you, you ARE indeed a journalist. Well, maybe to me, I AM God... Any label you choose to slap on yourself is only as good as the willingness of the people to acknowledge it. The same goes for labels you choose to slap on others. You've exposed nothing. You don't like those two and you talk s*** and you try to sound important while doing it. "Obliged," lol. In that case, as God, I'm obliged to make annoyances like you disappear... s***, I can't. I guess I'm not God after all :(

But, mind you, never once have I called either of those two an "idiot," "a******" or "douche," while such insults and many others have been hurled towards me countless times. How is that justifiable, explain.

Because you are.

I do not see why a simple argument on the internet over trivial matters like video games must be considered a "problem."

Neither do I, because I don't care about video game opinions. Moving on...

That's the big difference between me and a great part of the board - I can make the difference between trivialities and stuff that really counts.

Each of the more than 6 billion people on the planet make that difference, but it's based on the perception of the individual.

I am a very complex person, and what is seen here is merely a fraction of who I am.

The human brain is complex. Again, this applies to each of the more than 6 billion people on the planet.

1. To always think for yourself and not blindly follow the herd
2. To be yourself, to stay true to yourself and not be two-faced for some inane reason (like e-popularity)
3. To treat everyone well (unless they are currently doing enough to deserve otherwise) and not just your circle of friends


How generic of you...

And, of course... To have fun! This is, after all, a gaming message board on the internet

To number 3, for instance, if someone you don't like much because he is a deluded Zelda fanboy and you dislike the series, and you've argued and even called each other names many times, asks for computer help, you help him because the context is completely different. You are helping the person, not the Zelda fanboy.

The rest are quite self-explanatory.


I really don't care about things like "zelda fanboy" and "not zelda fanboy" or "help with computer."

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