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August 7, 2008 at 1:15 PM #254477August 7, 2008 at 1:15 PM #254527
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=Rustico]Casca, I don’t agree with this. You didn’t not take anything from me or make me tired. One of the terrible things about cliques or apparent cliques is that when the “outsider” leaves it seems clear that they harbor ill will, fundamental feelings of superiority or complete rejection for the person. I can see where you might feel “ganged up on”, including by me. Overall that isn’t the intent.It got sloppy. Best wishes to you.
Would someone please say “get a life Rustico”?[/quote]
You are far too kind to someone who gets their kicks out of mixing it up. There is no “clique” here–we all have our opinions and points of view. His is extreme and he’s not willing to discuss things rationally–he just likes to engage in verbal warfare, or at least fisticuffs. Then he ducks out when he’s sufficiently annoyed and insulted everyone for his own enjoyment (but still hasn’t proven his point or persuaded anyone).
Others here are rational, decent people who enjoy discussing current events (and perhaps how they tangentially relate to housing?). The discussion is better off for his absence. Good riddance.
“Quote” is right next to “Reply.”
And I’ll say it: Get a life, Rustico.
August 7, 2008 at 1:29 PM #254248Veritas
ParticipantPerhaps Casca is in the witness protection program and does not want to get whacked.
August 7, 2008 at 1:29 PM #254417Veritas
ParticipantPerhaps Casca is in the witness protection program and does not want to get whacked.
August 7, 2008 at 1:29 PM #254423Veritas
ParticipantPerhaps Casca is in the witness protection program and does not want to get whacked.
August 7, 2008 at 1:29 PM #254480Veritas
ParticipantPerhaps Casca is in the witness protection program and does not want to get whacked.
August 7, 2008 at 1:29 PM #254532Veritas
ParticipantPerhaps Casca is in the witness protection program and does not want to get whacked.
August 7, 2008 at 1:54 PM #254263NotCranky
Participant[quote=Shadowfax][quote=Rustico]Casca, I don’t agree with this. You didn’t not take anything from me or make me tired. One of the terrible things about cliques or apparent cliques is that when the “outsider” leaves it seems clear that they harbor ill will, fundamental feelings of superiority or complete rejection for the person. I can see where you might feel “ganged up on”, including by me. Overall that isn’t the intent.It got sloppy. Best wishes to you.
Would someone please say “get a life Rustico”?[/quote]
You are far too kind to someone who gets their kicks out of mixing it up. There is no “clique” here–we all have our opinions and points of view. His is extreme and he’s not willing to discuss things rationally–he just likes to engage in verbal warfare, or at least fisticuffs. Then he ducks out when he’s sufficiently annoyed and insulted everyone for his own enjoyment (but still hasn’t proven his point or persuaded anyone).
Others here are rational, decent people who enjoy discussing current events (and perhaps how they tangentially relate to housing?). The discussion is better off for his absence. Good riddance.
“Quote” is right next to “Reply.”
And I’ll say it: Get a life, Rustico. [/quote]
Thanks about the critique on my versatility,expresses kindness and enjoys mixing it up, you are right. A good soul with PTSD. They are not mutually exclusive.
Thanks for the help with quote.
August 7, 2008 at 1:54 PM #254432NotCranky
Participant[quote=Shadowfax][quote=Rustico]Casca, I don’t agree with this. You didn’t not take anything from me or make me tired. One of the terrible things about cliques or apparent cliques is that when the “outsider” leaves it seems clear that they harbor ill will, fundamental feelings of superiority or complete rejection for the person. I can see where you might feel “ganged up on”, including by me. Overall that isn’t the intent.It got sloppy. Best wishes to you.
Would someone please say “get a life Rustico”?[/quote]
You are far too kind to someone who gets their kicks out of mixing it up. There is no “clique” here–we all have our opinions and points of view. His is extreme and he’s not willing to discuss things rationally–he just likes to engage in verbal warfare, or at least fisticuffs. Then he ducks out when he’s sufficiently annoyed and insulted everyone for his own enjoyment (but still hasn’t proven his point or persuaded anyone).
Others here are rational, decent people who enjoy discussing current events (and perhaps how they tangentially relate to housing?). The discussion is better off for his absence. Good riddance.
“Quote” is right next to “Reply.”
And I’ll say it: Get a life, Rustico. [/quote]
Thanks about the critique on my versatility,expresses kindness and enjoys mixing it up, you are right. A good soul with PTSD. They are not mutually exclusive.
Thanks for the help with quote.
August 7, 2008 at 1:54 PM #254438NotCranky
Participant[quote=Shadowfax][quote=Rustico]Casca, I don’t agree with this. You didn’t not take anything from me or make me tired. One of the terrible things about cliques or apparent cliques is that when the “outsider” leaves it seems clear that they harbor ill will, fundamental feelings of superiority or complete rejection for the person. I can see where you might feel “ganged up on”, including by me. Overall that isn’t the intent.It got sloppy. Best wishes to you.
Would someone please say “get a life Rustico”?[/quote]
You are far too kind to someone who gets their kicks out of mixing it up. There is no “clique” here–we all have our opinions and points of view. His is extreme and he’s not willing to discuss things rationally–he just likes to engage in verbal warfare, or at least fisticuffs. Then he ducks out when he’s sufficiently annoyed and insulted everyone for his own enjoyment (but still hasn’t proven his point or persuaded anyone).
Others here are rational, decent people who enjoy discussing current events (and perhaps how they tangentially relate to housing?). The discussion is better off for his absence. Good riddance.
“Quote” is right next to “Reply.”
And I’ll say it: Get a life, Rustico. [/quote]
Thanks about the critique on my versatility,expresses kindness and enjoys mixing it up, you are right. A good soul with PTSD. They are not mutually exclusive.
Thanks for the help with quote.
August 7, 2008 at 1:54 PM #254495NotCranky
Participant[quote=Shadowfax][quote=Rustico]Casca, I don’t agree with this. You didn’t not take anything from me or make me tired. One of the terrible things about cliques or apparent cliques is that when the “outsider” leaves it seems clear that they harbor ill will, fundamental feelings of superiority or complete rejection for the person. I can see where you might feel “ganged up on”, including by me. Overall that isn’t the intent.It got sloppy. Best wishes to you.
Would someone please say “get a life Rustico”?[/quote]
You are far too kind to someone who gets their kicks out of mixing it up. There is no “clique” here–we all have our opinions and points of view. His is extreme and he’s not willing to discuss things rationally–he just likes to engage in verbal warfare, or at least fisticuffs. Then he ducks out when he’s sufficiently annoyed and insulted everyone for his own enjoyment (but still hasn’t proven his point or persuaded anyone).
Others here are rational, decent people who enjoy discussing current events (and perhaps how they tangentially relate to housing?). The discussion is better off for his absence. Good riddance.
“Quote” is right next to “Reply.”
And I’ll say it: Get a life, Rustico. [/quote]
Thanks about the critique on my versatility,expresses kindness and enjoys mixing it up, you are right. A good soul with PTSD. They are not mutually exclusive.
Thanks for the help with quote.
August 7, 2008 at 1:54 PM #254547NotCranky
Participant[quote=Shadowfax][quote=Rustico]Casca, I don’t agree with this. You didn’t not take anything from me or make me tired. One of the terrible things about cliques or apparent cliques is that when the “outsider” leaves it seems clear that they harbor ill will, fundamental feelings of superiority or complete rejection for the person. I can see where you might feel “ganged up on”, including by me. Overall that isn’t the intent.It got sloppy. Best wishes to you.
Would someone please say “get a life Rustico”?[/quote]
You are far too kind to someone who gets their kicks out of mixing it up. There is no “clique” here–we all have our opinions and points of view. His is extreme and he’s not willing to discuss things rationally–he just likes to engage in verbal warfare, or at least fisticuffs. Then he ducks out when he’s sufficiently annoyed and insulted everyone for his own enjoyment (but still hasn’t proven his point or persuaded anyone).
Others here are rational, decent people who enjoy discussing current events (and perhaps how they tangentially relate to housing?). The discussion is better off for his absence. Good riddance.
“Quote” is right next to “Reply.”
And I’ll say it: Get a life, Rustico. [/quote]
Thanks about the critique on my versatility,expresses kindness and enjoys mixing it up, you are right. A good soul with PTSD. They are not mutually exclusive.
Thanks for the help with quote.
August 7, 2008 at 3:21 PM #254307Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantRus: That’s it! You’re out of the clique!
August 7, 2008 at 3:21 PM #254476Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantRus: That’s it! You’re out of the clique!
August 7, 2008 at 3:21 PM #254483Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantRus: That’s it! You’re out of the clique!
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