The Latest sad "Tazering"

Started by Kram3r26 pages
Originally posted by chillmeistergen
This is the internet.

W-why didn't someone say that before?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
see, that's the thing, some people take even the slightest jab too seriously. Even if someone is joking about it, and the fat person KNOWS they are joking about it, it still hurts.

My sis is like that, no one, not even me or her hubby can joke with her about her weight.

On the other hand, you have Bardock, who can take it and dish it right back to you, which is a great way to be.

If my jokes can be hurtful, I try to clarify that I am not serious. Jokes can hurt...but it is fun as hell if both parties know that they are just that, jokes. I must say, I have thoroughly enjoyed getting pwnt by Robtard in our little insult fests...it was fun as hell and I did not take anything personally. Bardock42 does his far share of "pwning" people...he knows what is going on.

Obviously, Bardock42 doesn't allow other men to give him the chili dog.

"If you can't laugh at yourself, life's gonna seem a whole lot longer than you like."

This can actually be on topic. It goes back to a police officer...it is part of their job to be able to deal with "rough" people and angry people....they should expect that type of behavior when they pull someone over and they are about to write a ticket for over $100. I work in IT Support, I expect people to be pissed when they call me because their computer is broken and they can't do their job. I don't fly off the handle on people and say/do unreasonable things when I run into those instances.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I'm pretty proud of myself, actually. not only have I quit smoking, but I have managed to start eating halfway healthy as of late.

I was joking; that is also besides the point that I have no idea how much you weigh. Grow some thicker skin, will yeah.

Originally posted by Robtard
I was joking; that is also besides the point that I have no idea how much you weigh. Grow some thicker skin, will yeah.
it was just a side note, I am not sensitive about much of anything. except for having four eyes. 😛

Originally posted by Bardock42
Of course, you can for yourself consider other people's feelings, you don't have to though.
no, you dont have to, depends on the person and their upbringing.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
no, you dont have to, depends on the person and their upbringing.

Ah, the many faces of RJ. The psychologist emerges.

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Ah, the many faces of RJ. The psychologist emerges.
unless that was sarcasm, I am assuming that you disagree?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
unless that was sarcasm, I am assuming that you disagree?
Especially if that was sarcasm I'd assume he disagrees.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
unless that was sarcasm, I am assuming that you disagree?

I don't think that common courtesy is dependant on a good upbringing, no. I think it helps, but there are plenty of delightfully polite and thoughtful people around who haven't had good upbringings.

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
I don't think that common courtesy is dependant on a good upbringing, no. I think it helps, but there are plenty of delightfully polite and thoughtful people around who haven't had good upbringings.
well, I probably should have said someone having a good upbringing has an effect on how they treat others, but I guess the same someone can be a total jackass too.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
well, I probably should have said someone having a good upbringing has an effect on how they treat others, but I guess the same someone can be a total jackass too.

Why even bother bringing up upbringing? Why not just say a considerate person would care about offending people?

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Why even bother bringing up upbringing? Why not just say a considerate person would care about offending people?
well, the question is what makes a person considerate? upbringing could certainly be one of the factors.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
well, the question is what makes a person considerate? upbringing could certainly be one of the factors.

So this thread's now an investigation into why people are considerate? I thought it was quite the opposite.

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
So this thread's now an investigation into why people are considerate? I thought it was quite the opposite.
What's the matter, you never seen a thread hijacked before? 😛

Seems more like one of those bullshit P.C. "sensitively training" classes. I tell you, this being P.C. trend, will be the end of Western Civilization.

Originally posted by Robtard
Seems more like one of those bullshit P.C. "sensitively training" classes. I tell you, this being P.C. trend, will be the end of Western Civilization.
and here I thought the end of western civilization would be due to myspace. 😉

The thing is if your easily offended then you don´t want to join any forums, theres always someone out there who like´s winding people up, attacking folk and the like. Fishing for reaction.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
and here I thought the end of western civilization would be due to myspace. 😉

I don't do "Myspace", but why does it seem like every girl on there has a picture with their lips puffed out... is it a Myspace requirement?

Originally posted by Robtard
I don't do "Myspace", but why does it seem like every girl on there has a picture with their lips puffed out... is it a Myspace requirement?
it's the classic stance of the "attention whore."

Originally posted by Bicnarok
theres always someone out there who like´s winding people up, attacking folk and the like. Fishing for reaction.
Isn't that the truth and let's not get the all too popular: "Striving for Attention" and "Actually getting mad over matters that doesn't concern them and genuinely attacking others because of Anger Management Problems."

Completely Sad. Crazy/Insane people don't know that they're Crazy/Insane.

Anata wa wakarimasu ka.....