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Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 04 Apr 2010 19:47
by SandChigger
Oh, shut up.

You're all just sockpuppets of me anyway. :roll:

(Look, says so in my sig.)

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 04 Apr 2010 20:40
by Redstar
Mandy wrote:lol.. there's no rule at this site (or any site I've ever joined) that says you must introduce yourself before posting anywhere else on the board. If there was, I think I might delete my bookmark and never come back. Relax, it's just the internet.
I frequented a forum for writing where I got into one of many heated arguments with the mod and her two friends friends because they said I had no "right" to offer constructive criticism because they operated on "social tiers" where you needed to spend several months working your way up before earning that "right".

It was common for one of them to discount most of my criticism of her work by "Prove you've ever written anything" or "You don't get it". (Good time to bring up the "I'm not a professional chef, so in a resturaunt, can I complain if my food tastes bad?" argument, though they said that that argument wouldn't work for writing, restaurants, or anything else. Go figure)

Always felt you should just jump right in; pools always easier that way.

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 05 Apr 2010 02:29
by Freakzilla
Redstar wrote:
Mandy wrote:lol.. there's no rule at this site (or any site I've ever joined) that says you must introduce yourself before posting anywhere else on the board. If there was, I think I might delete my bookmark and never come back. Relax, it's just the internet.
I frequented a forum for writing where I got into one of many heated arguments with the mod and her two friends friends because they said I had no "right" to offer constructive criticism because they operated on "social tiers" where you needed to spend several months working your way up before earning that "right".

It was common for one of them to discount most of my criticism of her work by "Prove you've ever written anything" or "You don't get it". (Good time to bring up the "I'm not a professional chef, so in a resturaunt, can I complain if my food tastes bad?" argument, though they said that that argument wouldn't work for writing, restaurants, or anything else. Go figure)

Always felt you should just jump right in; pools always easier that way.
Sounds like a Preek Argument.

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 05 Apr 2010 04:47
by lotek
yeah and I find that argument as stoopid as a preeq, I mean anyone who makes a vaild(or funny, or witty or generally relevant)should not be criticized

just to make sure I don't look like I am defending the wrong side here, my only point is that one should just be polite and say "Hi everyone" before starting to talk to complete strangers...

but that's just me, as someone said this is the internet people don't need to be polite anymore :)

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 05 Apr 2010 13:54
by SandChigger
Sietch tradition.

Fi ghafla kifaya.

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 05 Apr 2010 13:56
by lotek
I agree we're done with that now :)

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 03:59
by chanilover
Has someone posted a pic of their backside?

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 04:05
by lotek
there you are!

you hear talk of cheeks and tada!

:mrgreen:

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 04:06
by chanilover
lotek wrote:there you are!

you hear talk of cheeks and tada!

:mrgreen:
That was your cue.

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 04:33
by lotek
I can't cue myself only KJA can do that ;)

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 07:14
by MrFlibble
lotek wrote:my only point is that one should just be polite and say "Hi everyone" before starting to talk to complete strangers...
Well, Interenet anonymity kind of makes people who communicate complete strangers. There's a positive side to this too IMO :)

I think you wouldn't protest if new members just incorporated their greeting phrase into the very first post they make on a forum? On the other hand, those who find it necessary to bring up a short bio/curriculum vitae can do so in the introduction section.

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 08:00
by lotek
MrFlibble wrote:
lotek wrote:my only point is that one should just be polite and say "Hi everyone" before starting to talk to complete strangers...
Well, Interenet anonymity kind of makes people who communicate complete strangers. There's a positive side to this too IMO :)
I think they are two different concepts
being anonymous doesn't mean you can't be polite, it means you can be impolite if you choose to
MrFlibble wrote:I think you wouldn't protest if new members just incorporated their greeting phrase into the very first post they make on a forum?
in fact I do on my own forum and on most that I go on it is the same
it's for better lisibility and avoiding polluting a topic with "welcome" posts that have nothing to do there
MrFlibble wrote: On the other hand, those who find it necessary to bring up a short bio/curriculum vitae can do so in the introduction section.
you confuse two concepts again, noone asked for a bio or whatever, just to start a new thread to allow people who to chose to do so to welcome the newcomer

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 08:22
by chanilover
lotek wrote:
MrFlibble wrote:
lotek wrote:my only point is that one should just be polite and say "Hi everyone" before starting to talk to complete strangers...
Well, Interenet anonymity kind of makes people who communicate complete strangers. There's a positive side to this too IMO :)
I think they are two different concepts
being anonymous doesn't mean you can't be polite, it means you can be impolite if you choose to
MrFlibble wrote:I think you wouldn't protest if new members just incorporated their greeting phrase into the very first post they make on a forum?
in fact I do on my own forum and on most that I go on it is the same
it's for better lisibility and avoiding polluting a topic with "welcome" posts that have nothing to do there
MrFlibble wrote: On the other hand, those who find it necessary to bring up a short bio/curriculum vitae can do so in the introduction section.
you confuse two concepts again, noone asked for a bio or whatever, just to start a new thread to allow people who to chose to do so to welcome the newcomer
Manners maketh the man, Lotek!

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 08:25
by lotek
quite right :)

funny that quote reminds me of Sting's "Englishman in New York"

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 13:00
by SandChigger
chanilover wrote:Has someone posted a pic of their backside?
Yeah, I did, but Omph deleted it. :(

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 13:45
by Omphalos
SandChigger wrote:
chanilover wrote:Has someone posted a pic of their backside?
Yeah, I did, but Omph deleted it. :(

What'd I do? I don't remember deleting anything from this site.

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 15:55
by Freakzilla
The only posts I've deleted were doubles.

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 20:43
by SandChigger
Freakzilla wrote:The only posts I've deleted were doubles.
Well ... I guess you could call it a "double". It is kinda divided down the middle into two parts.... :P

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 09:00
by chanilover
SandChigger wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:The only posts I've deleted were doubles.
Well ... I guess you could call it a "double". It is kinda divided down the middle into two parts.... :P
I think they were talking about the size of it! :lol:

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 18:03
by SandChigger
Dude ... you don't know the HALF of it! :shock:

Re: we have cheeky sign

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 18:39
by Freakzilla
Oh... I've deleted spambot posts, too.