Real life WU & Online WU are the same guy........ Wanna know the difference? The tone in which the words leave his mouth in person differs than the one you hear in your head while reading his posts. Thats all. One sentance can mean 12 different things depending on the way its spoken.That's one of the biggest drawbacks with board threads, emails, and texts; no way to hear inflections in the voice, read clues in the face and posture. We all need to video conference.
Originally Posted by Jusanotherdude
As an example, you're "everybody dies" comment in BW's sick mother thread. That wasn't funny or appropriate. Originally Posted by TransAmPerfect! I love it. Thank you, you're giving me an opportunity to address something here that I'm currently talking to others about privately.
Perfect! I love it. Thank you, you're giving me an opportunity to address something here that I'm currently talking to others about privately.Happy to help. But in this case, we disagree. It's true, I have no idea what your intent was with that comment. But I (and I suspect most people) don't judge a comment merely by the intent of the speaker. Its effect on the hearer, intended or not, must also be taken into account. I can't say what effect you INTENDED that comment to have, but I can be reasonably sure of how BW would take it, and I can be reasonably sure how I would take it if I'd been in her shoes.
The statement "everybody dies" is nothing but a pure and simple fact. You can't read my tone, facial expressions, body language, or infer a single thing about my intent from that post. The fact that I posted it in Brooke's thread, again, offers absolutely no insight into my intentions.
I stated a simple fact, that is free of emotion, malice, or intent, yet YOU interpreted that as being inappropriate. Now, did I mean it to be inappropriate, or did YOU interpret it as being inappropriate, of your own free will, regardless of my actual intentions? My contention is that I'M not the one who has a problem being inappropriate, it's YOU who has a problem ASSUMING I'm being inappropriate. No one here can, nor should, be held accountable for how other people react to a post, they can only be held accountable for their own post. If you took my statement out of the thread, took my name off of it, and viewed it, it's a fact. The problem most people have is that they're incapable of separating their own biases and emotions from their decision making processes, and THAT'S what leads to problems like the one you're stating.
There is no such thing as "common human decency". There is no such thing as "basic human morals". There is no such thing as "common courtesy". All of those are simply you imposing your emotions, biases, and beliefs on others, and expecting them to act how you want them to act. In the real world, it's extremely easy to determine intent. Here, it's almost impossible.
Again, thank you very much for helping me to illustrate my point to others, even though I know you're not involved in it. Originally Posted by Wakeuр
Perfect! I love it. Thank you, you're giving me an opportunity to address something here that I'm currently talking to others about privately.
The statement "everybody dies" is nothing but a pure and simple fact. You can't read my tone, facial expressions, body language, or infer a single thing about my intent from that post. The fact that I posted it in Brooke's thread, again, offers absolutely no insight into my intentions.
I stated a simple fact, that is free of emotion, malice, or intent, yet YOU interpreted that as being inappropriate. Now, did I mean it to be inappropriate, or did YOU interpret it as being inappropriate, of your own free will, regardless of my actual intentions? My contention is that I'M not the one who has a problem being inappropriate, it's YOU who has a problem ASSUMING I'm being inappropriate. No one here can, nor should, be held accountable for how other people react to a post, they can only be held accountable for their own post. If you took my statement out of the thread, took my name off of it, and viewed it, it's a fact. The problem most people have is that they're incapable of separating their own biases and emotions from their decision making processes, and THAT'S what leads to problems like the one you're stating.
There is no such thing as "common human decency". There is no such thing as "basic human morals". There is no such thing as "common courtesy". All of those are simply you imposing your emotions, biases, and beliefs on others, and expecting them to act how you want them to act. In the real world, it's extremely easy to determine intent. Here, it's almost impossible.
Again, thank you very much for helping me to illustrate my point to others, even though I know you're not involved in it. Originally Posted by Wakeuр
So just curious- Is there a particular reason you guys don't necessarily want people you see to know your board handles? Originally Posted by ValerieYeah, I write reviews and a lot of the providers I'm interested in don't like that. In general, I respect a provider's wish to not be reviewed, but it's easier to just leave my board handle out of it than to put their minds at ease. Also, some of the new girls I scout are intimidated by the quantity of reviews I've written. Nervous girls don't perform well.
Board personas are nonsense........I could come across any way I wanted......I could start over tomorrow and none of you would be the wiser......ijs. Originally Posted by dearhunterYou should try it and WU can set the over/under on how long before you reveal yourself. It'd be like a fucktard retirement with a twist.
The answer to both of your questions is...NOPE! Originally Posted by DickEmDown
Real life WU & Online WU are the same guy........ Wanna know the difference? The tone in which the words leave his mouth in person differs than the one you hear in your head while reading his posts. Thats all. One sentance can mean 12 different things depending on the way its spoken.Well exactly how many different ways can everybody dies be taken? That's just one of many examples. He's an asshole because he likes to be mean to people. Like I've said before, if he wants to test his boundaries, let him say some of the shit he says here at work or to some guy or worse to his woman in a bar. We'll see how "well" it's taken because it's not words on a screen.
JaD Originally Posted by Jusanotherdude
...........the only providers I'm interested in have minimal board presence......... Originally Posted by enderwigginenderwiggen gets it and has made the leap.....ijs
enderwiggen gets it and has made the leap.....ijsSee, DH, I understand the point you and WU are trying to make. You're saying a different set of social rules apply to discourse on a SHMB (or any other kind of board, I suppose). Ok, but WHY?
I am always amused at the lightning rod that Wakeup's presence in a thread can become......his posse is fucking awesome.......and his "everyone dies" comment is a perfect example of taking a statement and making it whatever your mind will take you to.
We are talking about board personas here.......it is my opinion that modtards get worn down by the whining and complaining to the point where they feel like they have to respond to the way a comment is received.......when they do it, they are wrong.
You write about it.....it becomes available fodder for everyone.......if you don't want what you perceive to be a rude, inflammatory comment about your dying mother, don't post about her condition on a SHMB.......same goes for your dog. Originally Posted by dearhunter
SO when we fuckin again? Lmao Originally Posted by ValerieAre you kidding, as soon as you drop that load...I do have one condition though.
Yeah...just like with your "DED rate"
Yes, but you are a puto LOL. You know I mean that in the sweetest way . Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
...You write about it.....it becomes available fodder for everyone.......if you don't want what you perceive to be a rude, inflammatory comment about your dying mother, don't post about her condition on a SHMB.......same goes for your dog. Originally Posted by dearhunterToo true. Fortunately the percentage of respectful, well-meaning, comforting, just decent people so far outweigh the rude, inflammatory, why-should-I-bother-to-be-nice-as-politeness-is-a-societal-construct ones, although it does seem as if the latter group is much more vocal. That's their secondary hobby, I guess. From now on I shall be a practical pessimist and expect bad, depreciating comments in all threads I start or am involved with in the future. Optimism is a flaw on a SHMB, evidently.