JD and others are merely pointing out that those little tossers need to realise that they are not as anonymous as they might think they are, that they don't have a given right to be obnoxious, and just perhaps they should grow up....
JD and others are merely pointing out that those little tossers need to realise that they are not as anonymous as they might think they are, that they don't have a given right to be obnoxious, and just perhaps they should grow up....
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Because there's the element of anonymity as well as distance from the people you're interacting with. People can say what they like without the same consequences of the real world (ie, a slap).
The problem with enforcing strict politeness policies and whatnot, you risk interfering with the very attraction and "essence" of the internet.
Gotsta find a balance!
Self discipline means that it need not be enforced as it comes from within.
You may not know anything about self discipline though...judging by your arrogance and "know it all" status, I assume you are just another young wet behind the ears whipper snapper.
Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans
If my nose was running money, I'd blow it all on you...
Oh, perhaps a misunderstanding on my part. That's not what I was arguing about.
It's still unreasonable to expect the same kind of courtesy and respect in an anonymous universe. It doesn't matter how much you want it to be so.
Shrug, I haven't tried to insult anyone.Originally Posted by yungatart
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
I don't much give a fuck about anyone slagging off those close to me online.
As long as they don't expect me to have forgotten it (or be happy to treat it as a joke) when we eventually meet face to face.
I think this sums it all up in one short video clip.........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c211y...er_profilepage
Goodness me! I just noticed all this, PB's red rep, etc.
What I'm wondering about is how on earth commenting on those events in the context of dpex's thread counts as 'slagging off'?
Comment seemed relevant, was certainly accurate, and did not refer to anything other than comments posted in previous threads and subsequent events which transpired in public, much to the amusement of the various other KBers watching, etc.
No criticism was implied or offered.
So. 'Slagging off'? Explain plz.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
I dont say anything on the internet that i wouldnt say to your face .. ask anyone thats met me
been that way since DOS- pre-GUI computers connecting to single line dialup BBS servers on a 5.5 baud ... ( old geek representin..)
now .. besides porn, youtube, manga, shit talking teenagers and ebay .. tell me more of this great internet 'culture' you speak of...
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