sparkle wrote:Hun, 1981 doesn't agree with me, but he has tact and doesn't constantly talk about murdering people and he doesn't for some reason have a bizarre dislike of me. I have never done anything to u. What's ur problem?
Hey, I don't talk about murdering people.
Yeah, I wish that jocks and sports fans would crawl into a sewer and die!
But wishing somebody dead, and talking about killing somebody, is NOT the same thing!
I never said I was going to kill anybody!
I only said that I wish some people would die.
Now I advocate the death penalty for pedophiles and rapists.
But again, that is NOT murder. The death penalty is imposed by a court of law for someone found guilty. So, I talk about executing people, but I always emphasize that it should be a sentence passed by a court of law.
You fail to understand the meaning of words, another words, you lack reading comprehension. But, it's really not your fault. You're just a product of our educational system. They don't teach shit in school these days, except how to fold paper footballs.
So, you misinterpret my words. Go read Websters Dictionary!
Also, it's not that I dislike you. I don't have a bizarre dislike of you.
Gee! I thought I was paranoid!
You assumed that I had something against you from the very start when I responded to your first forum post.
For example:
In my topic titled
A LOW-LIFE SPORTS-SCUM SUBSCRIBED ME TO SPORTS ILLUSTRATED! when I talked about ripping up a sports magazine that I didn't want to pay for.
You said . . .
sparkle wrote:Ripping it up was a little extreme, Fat Man. Couldn't you have donated it to a library? Anything that gets kids reading has merit. Are you sure it wasn't a gift from someone?
And I responded by saying . . .
Fat Man wrote:No, it wasn't a gift from anyone.
A couple of weeks ago, our forum was raided by SPAMmers from 4chan.org and we were all harassed by these moronic sports-tards. But I got the worse of it.
My E-mail address, phone number, and my residential address was posted at Encyclopedia Dramatica, and then I got a bunch of harassing phone calls, and a flood of E-mail subscription to all kinds of trashy Sports Newsletters, to which I had to unsubscribe. I don't like having my in-box flooded with worthless sports trash!
Also, I'm sure the public libraries have plenty of Sports Illustrated magazines, so why should I donate one more?
Also, there are far better magazines to get kids reading. Astronomy magazines are the best, because they have a lot of beautiful photos of galaxies, stars clusters, and planetary images.
National Geographic magazines are also very good.
Who in Hell wants to look at a bunch of photos of ugly ape-men in tight pants?
Also, I just hope that the cost of the subscription does not get charged to my bank account.
And then you assumed that it was an attack on you.
So, you responded by saying . . . . .
sparkle wrote:Gee, sorry I made a comment, and I don't know how your inner city schools are, but here, you'd be lucky to get a Sports Illustrated. I'd be happy to call and change the address for you. I prefer Scientific American or Redbook myself, but it wasn't necessary to jump down my throat about it! Is this not a friendly board?
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Jade
I wasn't jumping down your throat.
I was merely saying that I did not want to be charged for a magazine that I did not order.
I was not angry at you. I was merely expressing my anger about getting a magazine that I did not order, and that I do not want to pay for it.
So, yes, I was angry.
But not at you! OK?
I only said that the magazine was not a gift from anyone, because I had been getting harassing E-mails from these zoo-tramp sports fans who raided our forum from 4chan.org, and that I had been getting harassing phone calls, and that is why I ripped up the sports-trash-rag!
OK?
So, I wasn't jumping down your throat.
I was expressing my anger, but it was not directed at you.
You misinterpret everything I say.
But than, it's really not your fault.
They just don't teach reading comprehension in high school these days.
It's not enough to know how to read, but to also understand what you read.
Reading is more than just seeing a string of words in a sentence and pronouncing them correctly. It's also understanding what the words mean.
Our schools only teach the basic mechanics of reading and pronouncing words, but not how to comprehend the meaning of the words.
But as I have said before, it's really not your fault.
In high school, they only teach how to fold paper footballs.