Hedge, do you read everything?
I noticed this weekend when I went down to the Y to see if Danielson posted any new Hollywood news, that there seemed to be another blood feud happening. So I read a few threads on the Y and the V, and thought how terribly the guys talk to each other, always ripping each other apart, and how it always seems you end up en masse slamming one person... and how I'm happy to be a female because I would fail miserably at being a man, although you all seem to enjoy it... it reminded me of a clip of the animal kingdom, so I posted it, although it was abstract for this board. This was after a few PMs back and forth with NBN yesterday asking about the blood feud. In response, I was called a lesbian, and someone else thinks I must have sexual fantasies about Aryan SS officers. You know, the usual related stuff. Both are way off the mark.
Come on Deedles, LOL! I was treating you like one of the guys. Homo would have seemed a little mean.
We break each other's balls (a lot!), it's one of the things men do.
I've never put any thought into sex with a female in an SS suit, until now.
Calling our reorganization a blood feud is a little much. Besides, you missed the most important thing. Through all the shit talking, ball breaking, and stupid gay name calling there were no threats and everyone followed the board's rules. Sure, a few of us took it to comments, in case Ron was bored, but no children were harmed. There was a lot of personal conversation (private message) posting which I dislike.
You couldn't be a good man with a woman's brain. Women take things too seriously and approach far too many situations with emotion.
If there is any real question to be asked, it is if the old "It's on-line" answer is legitimate in any situation? You really have to wonder how much of what you read here is the person's real personality that can only be expressed with some sense of anonymity. I'm a lot more argumentative and annoying in person and tone things down a bit because people sometimes have a hard time knowing when I'm kidding. You should wonder how many of the people behind the keyboards are duplicitous in real life. "It's on-line" gets blurted out everytime a person crosses some imaginary social line (over the internet) and is called out.
Distance is relevant on the internet but our words/actions still can affect each other. Social, emotional, cultural and most other distances are mental creations as well. That being said, you really have to wonder at what distance people feel responsible for being honest or conducting themselves reasonably in 'real life'.
P.S. Words like
en masse make my brain hurt.