Archive of Notable Events
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Grayswandir
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This entire previous page has been people lifting their chins and looking down their noses at each other in disdain. It really is cute.
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Jacktheawesome
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What I find amusing is how certain people can stand on the sideline of the discussion and make patronizing comments about it, while staying withdrawn themselves. How immensely puerile.
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Jacktheawesome wrote:How immensely puerile.
More 3-4 word summarisations pleaseGrayswandir wrote:It really is cute.
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Grayswandir
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*Throws peanuts and jeers*Jacktheawesome wrote:What I find amusing is how certain people can stand on the sideline of the discussion and make patronizing comments about it, while staying withdrawn themselves. How immensely puerile.
I actually had to look up "puerile". Learn something new everyday.
This thread is donkeys.Timbles wrote:Jacktheawesome wrote:How immensely puerile.More 3-4 word summarisations pleaseGrayswandir wrote:It really is cute.
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Assaultman67
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Welcome to the wolfire forum.
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We start an argument and then end it with silly, happy shitAssaultman67 wrote:Welcome to the wolfire forum.
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Jacktheawesome
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It's a good word; I like it.Grayswandir wrote:*Throws peanuts and jeers*Jacktheawesome wrote:What I find amusing is how certain people can stand on the sideline of the discussion and make patronizing comments about it, while staying withdrawn themselves. How immensely puerile.
I actually had to look up "puerile". Learn something new everyday.
*Postures, yells "WHAT?" indignantly*
They'll be backTimbles wrote:Jacktheawesome wrote:How immensely puerile.More 3-4 word summarisations pleaseGrayswandir wrote:It really is cute.
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Me too. I think I'm going to have to remember it.Grayswandir wrote:*Throws peanuts and jeers*Jacktheawesome wrote:What I find amusing is how certain people can stand on the sideline of the discussion and make patronizing comments about it, while staying withdrawn themselves. How immensely puerile.
I actually had to look up "puerile". Learn something new everyday.
Puerile, puerile... what a fun word to say.
I hope I don't start overusing it. That would be kinda puerile of me.
Ha.
Haha.
...also Hey! I'm not looking down my nose at Ren. I'm just being excessively preachy for the greater good of good and also the greater amusement of a disgruntled Ren. I still respect the silly bugger.
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Glabbit is secretly evil.
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Stop that.
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You hypocrite.adwuga wrote:Glabbit is secretly evil.
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I'm not secretly.
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I wouldn't really call Adwuga evil. He's mildly annoying, at best. He has no real ill will, but the ways of his actions aren't as smooth as one would hope them to be.
Calling him "evil" is giving him way too much credit.
Calling him "evil" is giving him way too much credit.
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Renegade_Turner
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What happened here? Me having an argument with multiple people at the same time as they all try to jump on each other's shoulders? That's happened many times before.Assaultman67 wrote:rolling around in his smugness moaning sounds of extacy in the background.
Whats even better is that it occured here, in this thread of all places.
Oh please. Goody-two-shoes simply wouldn't suit me. I'd feel like vomiting on myself if I was so annoyingly fucking cheerful about everything.Glabbit wrote:Nothing wrong with hating things, no argument there. Only hating things is unhealthy though, both for you and for those around you. I can't call you a realist. Realists can realise that real good people are a real thing, and not merely fairy tale characters. Yes, they're fairly rare. Yes, a ridiculous amount of other people are merely masquerading as good people, which helps to confuse things.
Yes, I personally am also susceptible to cynicism. I however choose not to succumb to it; there's always other perspectives to consider.
It makes life just that bit more interesting. Heck, I'd die of boredom and depression if I had no reason to believe chivalry isn't entirely dead.
Do you hide your bitterness behind the excuse of humanity's shiteness? I do hope not.
I see no reason why you can't give the goodie-two-shoes standpoint a try.
Only hating things? Many people here can vouch for the fact that I don't only hate things. You seem to be looking at me throw your own little tunnel-visioned selective memory, bub.
You are an enlightened human being though, I assure you. So wise and good. I'm such a cynic for not seeing this.
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Oh, get over yourself ya big lug.
You should know better than anyone that good does not equal cheerful. Yet you seem to define being a good person as being a happy-go-lucky holier-than-thou preachface. I can assure you I'd be equally sickened by such a person. I want you to try opening your eyes and try to spot the difference between such characters and actual good people. And you're misinterpreting my words yet again; I don't mean only hating things in the way of not having anything you don't hate, I mean more specifically having one of a collection of any thing which you specifically only hate, without any further thought of interaction.
To lock things out like that without considering the possibility of other perspectives is a very narrow, perhaps even single-dimension way of thinking. Accusing me of narrow-visioned character imaging within the same post is not so much ironic as it is petty and sad.
Enlightened, you say? I thank you for the compliment, for I take it as one sarcasm or no.
I do try to be wise and good, but it seems it is a goal near equal difficulty as it is for you to consider a reasonable standpoint when you think someone's having a go at you.
You can still be a good person whilst being cynical, too; they're not mutually exclusive.
Come on, man, think it over.
You should know better than anyone that good does not equal cheerful. Yet you seem to define being a good person as being a happy-go-lucky holier-than-thou preachface. I can assure you I'd be equally sickened by such a person. I want you to try opening your eyes and try to spot the difference between such characters and actual good people. And you're misinterpreting my words yet again; I don't mean only hating things in the way of not having anything you don't hate, I mean more specifically having one of a collection of any thing which you specifically only hate, without any further thought of interaction.
To lock things out like that without considering the possibility of other perspectives is a very narrow, perhaps even single-dimension way of thinking. Accusing me of narrow-visioned character imaging within the same post is not so much ironic as it is petty and sad.
Enlightened, you say? I thank you for the compliment, for I take it as one sarcasm or no.
I do try to be wise and good, but it seems it is a goal near equal difficulty as it is for you to consider a reasonable standpoint when you think someone's having a go at you.
You can still be a good person whilst being cynical, too; they're not mutually exclusive.
Come on, man, think it over.