flyingbuttressman
15th August 2009 - 03:53 PM
QUOTE (light in the tunnel+Aug 15 2009, 10:04 AM)
I was replying to your PM but you blocked me from doing so. . . so here is my response:
Then why do you need to respond and throw in the word, "dolt," and your little assertion of indifference and your ability to produce more than 'bland insults?'
If you were really indifferent you wouldn't reply, so don't BS me with your barely-clever posturing.
If you think about PMing me again, I'll block you too.
AlexG
15th August 2009 - 06:54 PM
QUOTE
Why Is Granouile Blocking Pms
Because you're an idiot with whom he does not care to converse.
OTOH, making fun of your publicly flaunted stupidity is fair game.
light in the tunnel
15th August 2009 - 06:56 PM
Dear friends,
I do not PM because I feel any need to communicate in secret with any of you. I do it because it annoys me to waste my mouse scrolling through boxes and boxes full of personal exchanges. The message boards should be reserved for substantive discussion. If you have personal insults and battles to fight, I find it better to do it via PM so that it is easier to find substantive posts on the forum.
The people who have accused me of "trolling" should appreciate my point of view since only a troll would want to fill up a forum with petty bickering and negativity in order to ruin the substantive discussions of the forum.
buttershug
15th August 2009 - 07:55 PM
AT first I thought you were a sock puppet. I was fooled by one before.
Now I think you are thinking the way I used to.
(for a couple months, then I entered Jr. High.)
Trippy
15th August 2009 - 09:48 PM
QUOTE (light in the tunnel+Aug 16 2009, 06:56 AM)
The message boards should be reserved for substantive discussion. If you have personal insults and battles to fight, I find it better to do it via PM so that it is easier to find substantive posts on the forum.
Then why start threads like this one?
This isn't substantive discussion.
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