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![]() "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message ... >[ ] yes > > [ ] no It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of cowardice. Paul |
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On Oct 18, 7:56*pm, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in ... > > >[ *] *yes > > > [ *] *no > > It doesn't matter. *Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there > are. *It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick on > people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of > cowardice. > > Paul I agree. I feel bad posting negative things as it sounds like she came from a rather strange family to begin with. But as to the topic, I would also have to say someone needs some attention- this could apply to a few people here! |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > ... >> [ ] yes >> >> [ ] no > > It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there > are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick on > people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of > cowardice. > > > Paul > > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need to constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and I don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. -- |
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![]() "Jean B." > wrote in message ... > Paul M. Cook wrote: >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message >> ... >>> [ ] yes >>> >>> [ ] no >> >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick >> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of >> cowardice. >> >> >> Paul > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need to > constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and I > don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. > It's the "inner asshole" acting out. Paul |
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"Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
... >[ ] yes > > [ ] no I think your survey is, does that count? Cheri |
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 19:14:37 -0700, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote:
> [ ] yes > > [ ] no Don't be picking on my future wife just back off, ok??? |
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In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > ... > >[ ] yes > > > > [ ] no > > It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there > are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick on > people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of > cowardice. > > > Paul everybody on the net is as anonymous as I am |
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In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> "Jean B." > wrote in message > ... > > Paul M. Cook wrote: > >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > >> ... > >>> [ ] yes > >>> > >>> [ ] no > >> > >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there > >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick > >> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of > >> cowardice. > >> > >> > >> Paul > > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need to > > constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and I > > don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. > > > > It's the "inner asshole" acting out. > > Paul I may have thought it, but I've never called julie an asshole |
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On Oct 18, 9:14*pm, "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds" <atlas-
> wrote: > [ *] *yes > > [ *] *no This is horrible. Julie is a valid troll. She's one of the best I've ever seen on Usenet, she deserves more respect. The OP must watch MSNBC. |
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![]() "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message ... > In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > > wrote: > >> "Jean B." > wrote in message >> ... >> > Paul M. Cook wrote: >> >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in >> >> message >> >> ... >> >>> [ ] yes >> >>> >> >>> [ ] no >> >> >> >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies >> >> there >> >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to >> >> pick >> >> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form >> >> of >> >> cowardice. >> >> >> >> >> >> Paul >> > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need >> > to >> > constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and I >> > don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. >> > >> >> It's the "inner asshole" acting out. >> >> Paul > > I may have thought it, but I've never called julie an asshole Loser. That is my word for you. Loser. Paul |
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![]() "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message ... > In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > > wrote: > >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message >> ... >> >[ ] yes >> > >> > [ ] no >> >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick >> on >> people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of >> cowardice. >> >> >> Paul > > everybody on the net is as anonymous as I am Oh? You can find my home address just from the name I user here. You hide under a pile of shit. I prefer the light of day. Loser. Paul |
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On Oct 18, 7:14*pm, "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds" <atlas-
> wrote: > [ *] *yes > > [ *] *no Jeez, who the **** cares? If you don't like 'em, don't read them. |
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Jean B. wrote:
> I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the > need to constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this > mentality, and I don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part > of it. I fully agree -- "[furono gli arabi] che inventarono l'algebra, la fluidodinamica, lp'astronomia, la medicina," Ernesto su it.politica e it.arti.trash - 04.10.2012 12:04 |
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 18:29:48 +1000, atec77 <"atec77 >
wrote: >On 19/10/2012 12:14 PM, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote: >> [ ] yes >> >> [ ] no >> >you missed don't give a shite And yet you didn't give a "shite" enough to bother posting about not giving a "shite". |
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On 19/10/2012 1:14 PM, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote:
> [ ] yes > > [ ] no > > [ X] really don't give a rats! -- Krypsis |
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![]() "ViLco" > wrote in message ... > Jean B. wrote: > >> I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the >> need to constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this >> mentality, and I don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part >> of it. > > I fully agree Amen!!! -- -- http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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![]() "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > > "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > ... >>[ ] yes >> >> [ ] no > > It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there > are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick on > people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of > cowardice. Very well said! -- -- http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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![]() "Jean B." > wrote in message ... > Paul M. Cook wrote: >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message >> ... >>> [ ] yes >>> >>> [ ] no >> >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick >> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of >> cowardice. >> >> >> Paul > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need to > constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and I > don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. > in all fairness, Julie gives plenty of grief - to herself, to her family, and to this newsgroup. |
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On Friday, October 19, 2012 8:29:45 AM UTC-4, Pico Rico wrote: > "Jean B." > wrote in message > > ... > > > Paul M. Cook wrote: > > >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > > >> ... > > >>> [ ] yes > > >>> > > >>> [ ] no > > >> > > >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there > > >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick > > >> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of > > >> cowardice. > > >> > > >> > > >> Paul > > > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need to > > > in all fairness, Julie gives plenty of grief - to herself, to her family, > > and to this newsgroup. But-cha don't have to READ 'em. Many's the time I've fired off a putdown to her and many's the time I hit discard afterward when I realize I sound just as silly. I admit I've let some fly, but like to think those responses are in the minority. We can't all be Harvard graduates, people. |
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On 19/10/2012 8:28 AM, Pico Rico wrote:
>>> Paul >> I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need to >> constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and I >> don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. >> > > in all fairness, Julie gives plenty of grief - to herself, to her family, > and to this newsgroup. > > We're doing her a favour. She loves the attention. |
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![]() "Kalmia" > wrote in message ... > But > > On Friday, October 19, 2012 8:29:45 AM UTC-4, Pico Rico wrote: >> "Jean B." > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > Paul M. Cook wrote: >> >> >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in >> >> message >> >> >> ... >> >> >>> [ ] yes >> >> >>> >> >> >>> [ ] no >> >> >> >> >> >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies >> >> there >> >> >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to >> >> pick >> >> >> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form >> >> of >> >> >> cowardice. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Paul >> >> > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need >> > to >> > >> >> in all fairness, Julie gives plenty of grief - to herself, to her family, >> >> and to this newsgroup. > > But-cha don't have to READ 'em. Julie was my introduction to kill files. Now I only see her when someone responds to her. I have to wonder why, but yes, she does love the attention. |
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![]() "John John" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 10:20:16 +0200, "ViLco" > wrote: > >>Jean B. wrote: >> >>> I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the >>> need to constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this >>> mentality, and I don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part >>> of it. >> >>I fully agree > > Me three. People in groups aren't always a pretty sight. Worse than a nude beach, I swear. Paul |
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"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in
: > > "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in > message ... >>[ ] yes >> >> [ ] no > > It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies > there are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but > to pick on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the > highest form of cowardice. > > > Paul > > Very well said Paul. Peter Tasmania Australia |
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"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in
: > > "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in > message ... >> In article >, "Paul M. Cook" >> > wrote: >> >>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in >>> message ... >>> >[ ] yes >>> > >>> > [ ] no >>> >>> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies >>> there are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back >>> but to pick on >>> people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form >>> of cowardice. >>> >>> >>> Paul >> >> everybody on the net is as anonymous as I am > > Oh? You can find my home address just from the name I user here. You > hide under a pile of shit. I prefer the light of day. > > Loser. > > Paul > > > Too bad there isn't a 'Like' button on newsgroups....... You hit the nail right on the head with the "hiding under a pile of shit" for all the anonymouse retards in here....... and all over the 'net. OB FOOD: going to some of the local markets over the next couple of days. Already tried some of the locally produced jams, chutneys, sauces... and looking forward to finding some interesting food stuffs. Sunday looks like we'll be heading to Farm Gate Markets in Hobart... http://farmgatemarket.com.au/ Peter Tasmania Australia |
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 20:16:19 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" >
wrote: > >"Jean B." > wrote in message ... >> Paul M. Cook wrote: >>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> [ ] yes >>>> >>>> [ ] no >>> >>> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there >>> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick >>> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of >>> cowardice. >>> >>> >>> Paul >> I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need to >> constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and I >> don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. >> > >It's the "inner asshole" acting out. That would be who made up this survey. |
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> On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 19:14:37 -0700, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote: > >> [ ] yes >> >> [ ] no > > Don't be picking on my future wife just back off, ok??? Hey now, I didn't write that. And I just got rid of a girl friend, sort of. At least, she got rid of whatever I wanted in the relationship. But I still root around trying to get back in her good graces. She is just so critical and finds some sort of weird problem with virtually everything I do. I guess I thrived on that sort of negative attention though, other than the criticisms about sex. I can do without that. So....... hmmmm...... on the other hand, maybe I should hit on Julie. It could work out if she's not allergic to my foot fungus and if she doesn't mind bedbugs. I'll seriously consider it. |
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 05:28:57 -0700, "Pico Rico"
> wrote: > >"Jean B." > wrote in message ... >> Paul M. Cook wrote: >>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> [ ] yes >>>> >>>> [ ] no >>> >>> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there >>> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick >>> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of >>> cowardice. >>> >>> >>> Paul >> I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need to >> constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and I >> don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. >> > >in all fairness, Julie gives plenty of grief - to herself, to her family, >and to this newsgroup. Calling what Julie inflicts on this Newsgroup grief makes yours an extremely protected spoiled brat life. |
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 07:23:10 -0700, "Pico Rico"
> wrote: > >"Kalmia" > wrote in message ... >> But >> >> On Friday, October 19, 2012 8:29:45 AM UTC-4, Pico Rico wrote: >>> "Jean B." > wrote in message >>> >>> ... >>> >>> > Paul M. Cook wrote: >>> >>> >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in >>> >> message >>> >>> >> ... >>> >>> >>> [ ] yes >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> [ ] no >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies >>> >> there >>> >>> >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to >>> >> pick >>> >>> >> on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form >>> >> of >>> >>> >> cowardice. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Paul >>> >>> > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need >>> > to >>> >> >>> >>> in all fairness, Julie gives plenty of grief - to herself, to her family, >>> >>> and to this newsgroup. >> >> But-cha don't have to READ 'em. > >Julie was my introduction to kill files. Now I only see her when someone >responds to her. I have to wonder why, but yes, she does love the >attention. If Julie's posts truly irritated your tissue paper skin enough to block her you'd not be replying to them even when quoted by others.. especially not when quoted by others, you spineless piece of rican shit. |
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 22:37:16 -0700, "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"
> wrote: >In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote: > >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message >> ... >> >[ ] yes >> > >> > [ ] no >> >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there >> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick on >> people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of >> cowardice. >> >> >> Paul > >everybody on the net is as anonymous as I am Not true. |
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 23:25:00 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" >
wrote: > >"Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message ... >> In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > >> wrote: >> >>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >[ ] yes >>> > >>> > [ ] no >>> >>> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there >>> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick >>> on >>> people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of >>> cowardice. >>> >>> >>> Paul >> >> everybody on the net is as anonymous as I am > >Oh? You can find my home address just from the name I user here. You hide >under a pile of shit. I prefer the light of day. > >Loser. > >Paul More than that many of the regulars here have made their personal contact info available to each other, many have personally met. |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
> Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there are. That's ridiculous. Real bullying only starts with teasing. It escalates to much worse behavior. |
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> > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the > > need to constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this > > mentality, and I don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part > > of it. > > I fully agree I no longer find it incredible that people have your head-up-ass attitude. To me, it's perfectly obvious why people mock and deride Julie. What's mysterious to me is why she keeps posting idiocy and then acting surprised when she's mocked for it. |
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On Friday, October 19, 2012 8:48:47 AM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 06:03:04 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia wrote: > > > > > But-cha don't have to READ 'em. Many's the time I've fired off a putdown to her and many's the time I hit discard afterward when I realize I sound just as silly. I admit I've let some fly, but like to think those responses are in the minority. > > > > > > We can't all be Harvard graduates, people. > > > > But when she refuses to believe that doctors are not telling us to > > limit our arsenic intake.... well, she brings it on herself. And she > > honestly seems to enjoy the attention. Bask in it, even. > > > > -sw Says the BIGGEST bully of the whole lot who couldn't resist putting Julie down every chance he got. Shame on you Squertz ....you should know better. |
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Susan wrote:
> > I no longer find it incredible that people have your head-up-ass > > attitude. To me, it's perfectly obvious why people mock and deride > > Julie. What's mysterious to me is why she keeps posting idiocy and > > then acting surprised when she's mocked for it. > > There are two things at work here, causing the responses; the > unfortunate nature of her posts and the unfortunate nature of those who > bully instead of kill file. I haven't seen any bullying. I've seen mocking, derision, argumentation, and indulgence. But no bullying. Maybe some folks adhere to a peculiar meaning of "bullying" of which I'm not aware. |
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George M. Middius > wrote: > Susan wrote: > > > > I no longer find it incredible that people have your head-up-ass > > > attitude. To me, it's perfectly obvious why people mock and deride > > > Julie. What's mysterious to me is why she keeps posting idiocy and > > > then acting surprised when she's mocked for it. > > > > There are two things at work here, causing the responses; the > > unfortunate nature of her posts and the unfortunate nature of those who > > bully instead of kill file. > > I haven't seen any bullying. I've seen mocking, derision, > argumentation, and indulgence. But no bullying. > > Maybe some folks adhere to a peculiar meaning of "bullying" of which > I'm not aware. bullying is the failsafe position for people who can't stand any form of opposition to their views |
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In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > ... > > In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > > > wrote: > > > >> "Jean B." > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > Paul M. Cook wrote: > >> >> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > >> >> ... > >> >>> [ ] yes > >> >>> > >> >>> [ ] no > >> >> > >> >> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies > >> >> there are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but > >> >> to pick on people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the > >> >> highest form of cowardice. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Paul > >> > I am thinking that what's pathetic is that people seem to feel the need > >> > to constantly give Julie grief. I don't understand this mentality, and > >> > I don't WANT to understand it. I also want no part of it. > >> > > >> > >> It's the "inner asshole" acting out. > >> > >> Paul > > > > I may have thought it, but I've never called julie an asshole > > Loser. That is my word for you. Loser. > > Paul stop bullying me |
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In article >, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1>
wrote: > On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 23:25:00 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" > > wrote: > > > > >"Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > ... > >> In article >, "Paul M. Cook" > > >> wrote: > >> > >>> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message > >>> ... > >>> >[ ] yes > >>> > > >>> > [ ] no > >>> > >>> It doesn't matter. Internet bullies are the worst kind of bullies there > >>> are. It's one thing to pick on people who don't fight back but to pick > >>> on > >>> people from a safe, secure and anonymous place is the highest form of > >>> cowardice. > >>> > >>> > >>> Paul > >> > >> everybody on the net is as anonymous as I am > > > >Oh? You can find my home address just from the name I user here. You hide > >under a pile of shit. I prefer the light of day. > > > >Loser. > > > >Paul > > More than that many of the regulars here have made their personal > contact info available to each other, many have personally met. which is the way it should be. but until I make such a decision, I will not give my contact info out in a willy nilly fashion...and neither should you |
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![]() "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > George M. Middius > wrote: > >> Susan wrote: >> >> > > I no longer find it incredible that people have your head-up-ass >> > > attitude. To me, it's perfectly obvious why people mock and deride >> > > Julie. What's mysterious to me is why she keeps posting idiocy and >> > > then acting surprised when she's mocked for it. >> > >> > There are two things at work here, causing the responses; the >> > unfortunate nature of her posts and the unfortunate nature of those who >> > bully instead of kill file. >> >> I haven't seen any bullying. I've seen mocking, derision, >> argumentation, and indulgence. But no bullying. >> >> Maybe some folks adhere to a peculiar meaning of "bullying" of which >> I'm not aware. > > bullying is the failsafe position for people who can't stand any form of > opposition to their views you are obviously a racist. |
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On 2012-10-19, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds > wrote:
> [ ] yes > > [ ] no Not quite as pathetic as your lurking around to make light of her. nb -- Definition of objectivism: "Eff you! I got mine." http://www.nongmoproject.org/ |
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