Originally posted by Very Rusty I feel that everyone should be treated equally. Not one set of rules for certain posters and a different set of rules for everyone else. Now, if that gets me a forum ban, so be it. It would also have proved my point.
You Sir, should not be above the rules. GB has been banned for less IMHO!
-VR
Originally posted by Very Rusty You Sir, should not be above the rules. GB has been banned for less IMHO!
-VR
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You have an excellent memory, all the way back to 2008-2010. Once, even, for typing the word "fridge".
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[/b]So is redbadger sending me an abusive email calling me "a slimy bag of puke" within the ToS or should I report him?
Originally posted by robbie carrobie I already see it as the desire to lay emphasis on your own importance, like people who underline their signatures. Whether consciously or otherwise this is what they are doing. They are saying I am an important person, which may or may not be the case. It could be that they generally feel important or that they infact have certain reservations and ...[text shortened]... r territory, like dogs which urinate in bushes but don't want to fall into a naturalism fallacy.
The fact that my signature irritates the HELL out of you, is funny indeed.
Talking about importance. How important do you think you are to this site?
Originally posted by divegeester So is redbadger sending me an abusive email calling me "a slimy bag of puke" within the ToS or should I report him?
Join the club; I too have lived to regret giving my email address to a few site members. One component of becoming an adult is taking responsibility for your own decisions without transposing the blame for the bad ones on others. Further to the point, I fully concur with the sentiments expressed on this page by both hakima and drewnogal regarding redbadger.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Join the club; I too have lived to regret giving my email address to a few site members. One component of becoming an adult is taking responsibility for your own decisions without transposing the blame for the bad ones on others. Further to the point, I fully concur with the sentiments expressed on this page by both hakima and drewnogal regarding redbadger.
I think I didn't make myself clear, I meant he sent me a PM with those words in it. And others. You don't think I would give redbadger my private email address do you!
Originally posted by divegeester I think I didn't make myself clear, I meant he sent me a PM with those words in it. And others. You don't think I would give redbadger my private email address do you!
this may be a bit 'left field'
but as you and badger obviously don't get on...why not just delete any PMs he sends you, unread, to avoid the obvious pain the content causes you?
or just 'block' him, as you seem to have done, and feel the need to share with the rest of us on here?
t'would seem the easiest solution to your predicament.
I did give him a chance after his initial email to me. I sent him a sincere email apologising if I'd upset him. The result of that exchange conclude with him telling me he "hoped I die in pain".
Originally posted by divegeester I did give him a chance after his initial email to me. I sent him a sincere email apologising if I'd upset him. The result of that exchange conclude with him telling me he "hoped I die in pain".
Still, I'm sure he's "nice on the inside".
it's a little unfair to answer drewnogal's point, by posting a quote from myself about badger, wouldn't you agree?
Originally posted by Very Rusty The fact that my signature irritates the HELL out of you, is funny indeed.
Talking about importance. How important do you think you are to this site?
Have A Wonderful Day!
-VR
Is not irritating at all, you simply belief that it is. Perhaps you are a prisoner of your own delusions, who can say? I was merely trying to understand why you feel the necessity to sign your initials after your posts. It seems that my hypothesis may be correct, after all, you could not bring yourself to refute any of the claims and instead offered up a rather tawdry and almost obligatory logical fallacy.
I've had a rather wonderful day thank you, although one must call into question your sincerity upon wishing it on others.