http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/
I like this site because I recognise so many people. Who are these two?
Big Dog is a bully who doesn't hesitate to use his superior strength to intimidate other combatants. Big Dog may be smart, articulate or just plain mean, but in any case he is a remorseless fighter, brutally ripping into even the weakest of combatants.
Once Big Dog securely fastens his powerful jaws on a hapless victim, Me-Too will join the attack. Me-Too is far too weak and insecure to engage in single combat, and must ally himself with Big Dog or a pack of other Warriors to bring down his quarry.
Originally posted by KewpieMan, that site's been around forever.
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/
I like this site because I recognise so many people. Who are these two?
Big Dog is a bully who doesn't hesitate to use his superior strength to intimidate other combatants. Big Dog may be smart, articulate or just plain mean, but in any case he is a remorseless fighter, brutally ripping into even the weakest of combata ...[text shortened]... ombat, and must ally himself with Big Dog or a pack of other Warriors to bring down his quarry.
The Debate Forum is rife with Capitalistas.
Originally posted by Kewpie[¿]
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/
I like this site because I recognise so many people. Who are these two?
Big Dog is a bully who doesn't hesitate to use his superior strength to intimidate other combatants. Big Dog may be smart, articulate or just plain mean, but in any case he is a remorseless fighter, brutally ripping into even the weakest of comba ...[text shortened]... ombat, and must ally himself with Big Dog or a pack of other Warriors to bring down his quarry.
Here's another:
Therapist can be a highly annoying and therefore very effective Warrior. Instead of making a frontal attack, Therapist attempts to shift the focus of the conflict to the combatants' psychological motivations and problems. He will freely speculate about other Warriors' insecurities, personalities and relationships, but he will almost never directly engage the subject of the dispute.
Fascinating that most of these came from the old bulletin boards, yet nothing's changed ...