*sigh* seriously?
Good, I respect that, I do, and I'm sure many others do too. But calling me or my argument gay? No respect for that. And all I did was say what I felt, and I don't see why that needs to be criticised for anyone. I don't recall criticising you.
I's say it was probably possible I would've won some "respect points" for just going along with the flow, but I didn't because I didn't agree with the thread. Sure I could've ignored it and we could all have got on with our days, but I decided to be a little outspoken and make a single post about how I didn't really agree with it. Sounds fair to me, and it probably made it more interesting. It only developed into more posts as it was challenged by not one person, but by many. Which actually made it kind of fun, so I'm not complaining, but I am saying that a lot of people, especially new members, would feel a little intimidated by that. I'm just a bit of an arrogant jerk in my opinion, and decided to continue to voice it. Someone else may have just felt overcome by that and given in. So confrontation = good, because it is fun, but there really isn't a too healthy climate for it, IMO.
Yeah I know it is a light-hearted thread, of course it is, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with it, and it doesn't mean that I can't say that. Crybaby? Who the hell am I crying to? I'm just saying, in my usual style, an opinion. In this case, it is that large groups of prominent (and dare I say angry?) members can act to stifle some discussion, even if it's only by creating an intimidating atmosphere. Once again, I'm not complaining; I seek debate and arguments, but not comments such as yours where I'm called gay for very little reason.I think you should get off your high horse and quit complaining that you're such a ****ing crybaby that you feel hurt when people disagree with you. There were plenty of people in the Breast Thread that presented you with arguements so that all I had to do was walk in the thread and hit you where it hurts, which I'm surprised you took so seriously in the first place.
I admire you too, Che. I just ask that you consider toning it down a little bit in order to give room for discussion. Maybe I was the only one who thought my way in the Breast Thread, in fact I probably was/am. So, yeah, maybe it's not the best example. But if you agree that there is a lack of confrontation, and I decided to confront, is something better for it? If so, why is my argument 'gay'?I actually agree with what Meier and others are saying in this thread, but the Breast Thread was not it. I admire you more than I admire a lot of other people on the forums, Alpha. Considering the fact that you actually have a personality when compared with most members, I will take it. And I think you'll find that when I post I often do it for the sake of comedy. Whether someone else laughs, or just myself. What would you do if your best friend called you gay while you were chillin out playing videogames? Would you run back to your diary and write that you don't fit in?
Thanks. I generally don't fear being put down for my views, I'm always ready to defend them, or else I wouldn't have said them. However, I can see how others would be, "because they fear of being put down because of it".
Meh, maybe off topic, but probably more interesting than if I had just made an ordinary post. It's not like anyone (i.e. you, originally) had to respond to it, so I suppose I should thank you for that
But what is it with calling things 'gay' around here? [OPINION] I don't really like that. [/OPINION]
Fair enough, but those groups that form are at least clique-esque, and can be a little intimidating to newcomers, possibly to the effect of stifling some confrontation. I'd argue that to take on one of your friends would be to take on all of your friends, which is a clique-like phenomenon.I agree with everything Pete said, and cliques???? Think your a bit paranoid there pal. Its called posting on the same forum for 8 years and were more often than not at each others throats
Thanks, but I think that by saying what ever I feel to whomever I feel is indicative that I have a nice pair already. And I take things on the chin; I'm always open to new acquaintances and friends, even if I don't agree with their opinions, that doesn't mean I don't or can't like them. I don't agree with Silver on many things, but we still talk about music and work and all sorts.If you would like some advice in terms of surviving here.. Grow some balls
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