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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 11:03 pm
  Okay so I'll make this short. I pissed off a user who ran and b***h in the CB and so I messaged her out of boredom since I can't watch anime right now. So this girl is shallow as hell. Calling me a noob based on my pixels and told me if I don't want people thinking that i should get better clothes. How shallow.
But the last thing she said in her P.S just really.....wow!
Have you ever been on a forum and had an argument with someone who then says "I have last all faith in humanity?" Just because some internet user I guess said something stupid or whatever?
That is what this user said. Apparently I have shaken her faith in humanity but she still has hopes and this twenty year old guy comes into a elementary school and shoots kids and THAT doesn't make you question humanity?
After that shooting, I honestly do not think anyone should insult internet people with that ebcause come on now, for starters it's a dumbass insult and second there are way worse things OUTSIDE the computer.
You know you don't socialize much when you use the things internet people do and say as a reason to shake your own faith in humanity.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:40 am
That person losing faith in humanity over an internet argument says more about them than it does you. Internet arguments are insignificant - the loss of life is forever.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:20 am
I've dealt with people like that. I usually report them for harassment and see how they like the taste of ban-meant twisted But if it's alright to ask, what actually happened with this shooting. I heard it last night but it was a low whisper so I couldn't really tell anything.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:26 am
Kumiko Fujiwa I've dealt with people like that. I usually report them for harassment and see how they like the taste of ban-meant twisted But if it's alright to ask, what actually happened with this shooting. I heard it last night but it was a low whisper so I couldn't really tell anything. A man who was around twenty or twenty four, wen to an elementary school and shot about eighteen kids ages ten to five and six adults in two classes rooms. He also shot his mother who was a teacher there. According to one topic I had read in the LD, he wanted to kill what was important to her. After he shot those people, he then shot himself.
And right now according to MSN the first funerals of that shooting are today.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:45 am
little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa I've dealt with people like that. I usually report them for harassment and see how they like the taste of ban-meant twisted But if it's alright to ask, what actually happened with this shooting. I heard it last night but it was a low whisper so I couldn't really tell anything. A man who was around twenty or twenty four, wen to an elementary school and shot about eighteen kids ages ten to five and six adults in two classes rooms. He also shot his mother who was a teacher there. According to one topic I had read in the LD, he wanted to kill what was important to her. After he shot those people, he then shot himself.
And right now according to MSN the first funerals of that shooting are today.
First it was the (Loveland or longmont?) movie theater shooting, now it's the elementary school.... Yeah I would totally worrie about someone's virtual character rolleyes
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:55 am
Super Fightin Prototype That person losing faith in humanity over an internet argument says more about them than it does you. Internet arguments are insignificant - the loss of life is forever. Exactly! I just read that the first funerals are happening today and the school is opened again and kids are nervous to go.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:57 am
Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa I've dealt with people like that. I usually report them for harassment and see how they like the taste of ban-meant twisted But if it's alright to ask, what actually happened with this shooting. I heard it last night but it was a low whisper so I couldn't really tell anything. A man who was around twenty or twenty four, wen to an elementary school and shot about eighteen kids ages ten to five and six adults in two classes rooms. He also shot his mother who was a teacher there. According to one topic I had read in the LD, he wanted to kill what was important to her. After he shot those people, he then shot himself.
And right now according to MSN the first funerals of that shooting are today.
First it was the (Loveland or longmont?) movie theater shooting, now it's the elementary school.... Yeah I would totally worrie about someone's virtual character rolleyes   I agree! And even if those shootings didn't happen, bad things still happen in the world that should make someone question humanity not a typo so some posting style.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:03 am
little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa I've dealt with people like that. I usually report them for harassment and see how they like the taste of ban-meant twisted But if it's alright to ask, what actually happened with this shooting. I heard it last night but it was a low whisper so I couldn't really tell anything. A man who was around twenty or twenty four, wen to an elementary school and shot about eighteen kids ages ten to five and six adults in two classes rooms. He also shot his mother who was a teacher there. According to one topic I had read in the LD, he wanted to kill what was important to her. After he shot those people, he then shot himself.
And right now according to MSN the first funerals of that shooting are today.
First it was the (Loveland or longmont?) movie theater shooting, now it's the elementary school.... Yeah I would totally worrie about someone's virtual character rolleyes   I agree! And even if those shootings didn't happen, bad things still happen in the world that should make someone question humanity not a typo so some posting style.
She's probably one of those people who " Thinks they all deserve it because of what they did to him/her". You know people like that deserve to be in the spot of the victims. That way the world could be a little safer from stupid people like that :/
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:06 am
Super Fightin Prototype That person losing faith in humanity over an internet argument says more about them than it does you. Internet arguments are insignificant - the loss of life is forever. This. But at the same time, I don't know if the shooting should necessarily make you "lose faith in humanity". There are shootings that happen every single day--some more close to home than others, but for every bad thing that happens, a dozen more good things happen. Babies are born, people come to the community to help out, and things are done to prevent more tragedies from happening. Just a different way to look at it, I guess.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:10 am
Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa I've dealt with people like that. I usually report them for harassment and see how they like the taste of ban-meant twisted But if it's alright to ask, what actually happened with this shooting. I heard it last night but it was a low whisper so I couldn't really tell anything. A man who was around twenty or twenty four, wen to an elementary school and shot about eighteen kids ages ten to five and six adults in two classes rooms. He also shot his mother who was a teacher there. According to one topic I had read in the LD, he wanted to kill what was important to her. After he shot those people, he then shot himself.
And right now according to MSN the first funerals of that shooting are today.
First it was the (Loveland or longmont?) movie theater shooting, now it's the elementary school.... Yeah I would totally worrie about someone's virtual character rolleyes   I agree! And even if those shootings didn't happen, bad things still happen in the world that should make someone question humanity not a typo so some posting style.
She's probably one of those people who " Thinks they all deserve it because of what they did to him/her". You know people like that deserve to be in the spot of the victims. That way the world could be a little safer from stupid people like that :/   She kind of dodged it when I brought it up in my first PM asking what did that event have to do with anything and that she can't get out and socialize because it was two in morning emotion_facepalm what a logical reply. From her PMs it seems like she's the kind of person who wants the world to look at her a certain way because she compared dressing up our avatars to dressing up as how society would see you. stare Yeah because people really care about the pixels you put on your avatar. You should dress to impress, even on the net rofl
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:13 am
gabilliam tho Super Fightin Prototype That person losing faith in humanity over an internet argument says more about them than it does you. Internet arguments are insignificant - the loss of life is forever. This. But at the same time, I don't know if the shooting should necessarily make you "lose faith in humanity". There are shootings that happen every single day--some more close to home than others, but for every bad thing that happens, a dozen more good things happen. Babies are born, people come to the community to help out, and things are done to prevent more tragedies from happening. Just a different way to look at it, I guess.   I don't mean to come off as just one event should make one question humanity and yeah good things do happen. But to act like a typo, or how someone's avatar is dressed or just something stupid someone says on the net is something to shake your faith in humanity then I mean it just really says a lot. That banks getting robbed, teens and children getting abused and other bad things outside the computer are not "losing faith in humanity worthy."
That's how she came off to me.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:14 am
little aishi chan gabilliam tho Super Fightin Prototype That person losing faith in humanity over an internet argument says more about them than it does you. Internet arguments are insignificant - the loss of life is forever. This. But at the same time, I don't know if the shooting should necessarily make you "lose faith in humanity". There are shootings that happen every single day--some more close to home than others, but for every bad thing that happens, a dozen more good things happen. Babies are born, people come to the community to help out, and things are done to prevent more tragedies from happening. Just a different way to look at it, I guess.   I don't mean to come off as just one event should make one question humanity and yeah good things do happen. But to act like a typo, or how someone's avatar is dressed or just something stupid someone says on the net is something to shake your faith in humanity then I mean it just really says a lot. That banks getting robbed, teens and children getting abused and other bad things outside the computer are not "losing faith in humanity worthy."
That's how she came off to me.
No, I totally agree, I was just commenting on the loss of humanity in general.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:20 am
little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa I've dealt with people like that. I usually report them for harassment and see how they like the taste of ban-meant twisted But if it's alright to ask, what actually happened with this shooting. I heard it last night but it was a low whisper so I couldn't really tell anything. A man who was around twenty or twenty four, wen to an elementary school and shot about eighteen kids ages ten to five and six adults in two classes rooms. He also shot his mother who was a teacher there. According to one topic I had read in the LD, he wanted to kill what was important to her. After he shot those people, he then shot himself.
And right now according to MSN the first funerals of that shooting are today.
First it was the (Loveland or longmont?) movie theater shooting, now it's the elementary school.... Yeah I would totally worrie about someone's virtual character rolleyes   I agree! And even if those shootings didn't happen, bad things still happen in the world that should make someone question humanity not a typo so some posting style.
She's probably one of those people who " Thinks they all deserve it because of what they did to him/her". You know people like that deserve to be in the spot of the victims. That way the world could be a little safer from stupid people like that :/   She kind of dodged it when I brought it up in my first PM asking what did that event have to do with anything and that she can't get out and socialize because it was two in morning emotion_facepalm what a logical reply. From her PMs it seems like she's the kind of person who wants the world to look at her a certain way because she compared dressing up our avatars to dressing up as how society would see you. stare Yeah because people really care about the pixels you put on your avatar. You should dress to impress, even on the net rofl
I tell society to ******** off. No one should care how you look. Pixels or not >-<
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:22 am
Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa First it was the (Loveland or longmont?) movie theater shooting, now it's the elementary school.... Yeah I would totally worrie about someone's virtual character rolleyes I agree! And even if those shootings didn't happen, bad things still happen in the world that should make someone question humanity not a typo so some posting style.
She's probably one of those people who " Thinks they all deserve it because of what they did to him/her". You know people like that deserve to be in the spot of the victims. That way the world could be a little safer from stupid people like that :/   She kind of dodged it when I brought it up in my first PM asking what did that event have to do with anything and that she can't get out and socialize because it was two in morning emotion_facepalm what a logical reply. From her PMs it seems like she's the kind of person who wants the world to look at her a certain way because she compared dressing up our avatars to dressing up as how society would see you. stare Yeah because people really care about the pixels you put on your avatar. You should dress to impress, even on the net rofl
I tell society to ******** off. No one should care how you look. Pixels or not >-<   In my opinion it only matters when it comes to an interview because those employers are annoying enough asking unantithetic questions and not hiring you for any kind of reason.
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:29 am
little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa little aishi chan Kumiko Fujiwa First it was the (Loveland or longmont?) movie theater shooting, now it's the elementary school.... Yeah I would totally worrie about someone's virtual character rolleyes I agree! And even if those shootings didn't happen, bad things still happen in the world that should make someone question humanity not a typo so some posting style.
She's probably one of those people who " Thinks they all deserve it because of what they did to him/her". You know people like that deserve to be in the spot of the victims. That way the world could be a little safer from stupid people like that :/   She kind of dodged it when I brought it up in my first PM asking what did that event have to do with anything and that she can't get out and socialize because it was two in morning emotion_facepalm what a logical reply. From her PMs it seems like she's the kind of person who wants the world to look at her a certain way because she compared dressing up our avatars to dressing up as how society would see you. stare Yeah because people really care about the pixels you put on your avatar. You should dress to impress, even on the net rofl
I tell society to ******** off. No one should care how you look. Pixels or not >-<   In my opinion it only matters when it comes to an interview because those employers are annoying enough asking unantithetic questions and not hiring you for any kind of reason.
Yes. But just because someone looks nice, doesn't mean they are murders or psychos that will hurt you very badly. Or the less damaging, might actually be a slob.
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