Does codeproject blacklist /remove members based on their postings?
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Not that I've ever seen. I've seen some people come along and make some pretty objectional posts, but they are generally shouted down by the majority, and then tend to go away with time. What just happened with your posts would constitute a minor case of that, and I would hope that the comment that you were pulled up on was just a case of people mistaking your intentions, and English not being your first language. If not, if you really keep the women in your family 'in line', then the best you can do is be quiet about it, and maybe do some reading on the web to find out how we prefer to treat people of both sexes, in the West. Either way, the pattern I see in all of your posts is that you get far too emotional about a range of things, leaving yourself open to be hurt far too easily. This is the web. Just like in real life, people disagree, and still remain on good terms. You'd do better not to run back and delete your posts the moment someone disagrees with you, perhaps to explain yourself if you feel that you've been misunderstood, or at least to not get so upset about what a stranger types into their computer. Remember, at least some people will respond to you for the sake of a one line joke, without really expecting you to take it any more seriously than that. So don't - life goes on. The sun will shine tomorrow, your family will still love you, and the real business of life will go on, unhindered. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Not that I've ever seen. I've seen some people come along and make some pretty objectional posts, but they are generally shouted down by the majority, and then tend to go away with time. What just happened with your posts would constitute a minor case of that, and I would hope that the comment that you were pulled up on was just a case of people mistaking your intentions, and English not being your first language. If not, if you really keep the women in your family 'in line', then the best you can do is be quiet about it, and maybe do some reading on the web to find out how we prefer to treat people of both sexes, in the West. Either way, the pattern I see in all of your posts is that you get far too emotional about a range of things, leaving yourself open to be hurt far too easily. This is the web. Just like in real life, people disagree, and still remain on good terms. You'd do better not to run back and delete your posts the moment someone disagrees with you, perhaps to explain yourself if you feel that you've been misunderstood, or at least to not get so upset about what a stranger types into their computer. Remember, at least some people will respond to you for the sake of a one line joke, without really expecting you to take it any more seriously than that. So don't - life goes on. The sun will shine tomorrow, your family will still love you, and the real business of life will go on, unhindered. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Very well put sir. Deserves a 5 this one!! ---------------------------------------------- If you need a hammer get C and shut up. If you need a nail gun get C++ and shut up. If you don't need *those* things (and good design should tell you) then by all means get a factory, factory, factory. --code-frog@codeproject ---------------------------------------------- Why would you need to date, when C++ is your soul mate?! --Steve Echols@codeproject
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Not that I've ever seen. I've seen some people come along and make some pretty objectional posts, but they are generally shouted down by the majority, and then tend to go away with time. What just happened with your posts would constitute a minor case of that, and I would hope that the comment that you were pulled up on was just a case of people mistaking your intentions, and English not being your first language. If not, if you really keep the women in your family 'in line', then the best you can do is be quiet about it, and maybe do some reading on the web to find out how we prefer to treat people of both sexes, in the West. Either way, the pattern I see in all of your posts is that you get far too emotional about a range of things, leaving yourself open to be hurt far too easily. This is the web. Just like in real life, people disagree, and still remain on good terms. You'd do better not to run back and delete your posts the moment someone disagrees with you, perhaps to explain yourself if you feel that you've been misunderstood, or at least to not get so upset about what a stranger types into their computer. Remember, at least some people will respond to you for the sake of a one line joke, without really expecting you to take it any more seriously than that. So don't - life goes on. The sun will shine tomorrow, your family will still love you, and the real business of life will go on, unhindered. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Not that I've ever seen. I've seen some people come along and make some pretty objectional posts, but they are generally shouted down by the majority, and then tend to go away with time. What just happened with your posts would constitute a minor case of that, and I would hope that the comment that you were pulled up on was just a case of people mistaking your intentions, and English not being your first language. If not, if you really keep the women in your family 'in line', then the best you can do is be quiet about it, and maybe do some reading on the web to find out how we prefer to treat people of both sexes, in the West. Either way, the pattern I see in all of your posts is that you get far too emotional about a range of things, leaving yourself open to be hurt far too easily. This is the web. Just like in real life, people disagree, and still remain on good terms. You'd do better not to run back and delete your posts the moment someone disagrees with you, perhaps to explain yourself if you feel that you've been misunderstood, or at least to not get so upset about what a stranger types into their computer. Remember, at least some people will respond to you for the sake of a one line joke, without really expecting you to take it any more seriously than that. So don't - life goes on. The sun will shine tomorrow, your family will still love you, and the real business of life will go on, unhindered. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Not that I've ever seen. I've seen some people come along and make some pretty objectional posts, but they are generally shouted down by the majority, and then tend to go away with time. What just happened with your posts would constitute a minor case of that, and I would hope that the comment that you were pulled up on was just a case of people mistaking your intentions, and English not being your first language. If not, if you really keep the women in your family 'in line', then the best you can do is be quiet about it, and maybe do some reading on the web to find out how we prefer to treat people of both sexes, in the West. Either way, the pattern I see in all of your posts is that you get far too emotional about a range of things, leaving yourself open to be hurt far too easily. This is the web. Just like in real life, people disagree, and still remain on good terms. You'd do better not to run back and delete your posts the moment someone disagrees with you, perhaps to explain yourself if you feel that you've been misunderstood, or at least to not get so upset about what a stranger types into their computer. Remember, at least some people will respond to you for the sake of a one line joke, without really expecting you to take it any more seriously than that. So don't - life goes on. The sun will shine tomorrow, your family will still love you, and the real business of life will go on, unhindered. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
My version would go something like this: No, Chris pretty much leaves us alone. Of course, there are the rare exceptions where some asshole comes in and repeatedly steps on his dick - kinda like you've done. When you dig your head out of your ass, come back and try again.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
Not that I've ever seen. I've seen some people come along and make some pretty objectional posts, but they are generally shouted down by the majority, and then tend to go away with time. What just happened with your posts would constitute a minor case of that, and I would hope that the comment that you were pulled up on was just a case of people mistaking your intentions, and English not being your first language. If not, if you really keep the women in your family 'in line', then the best you can do is be quiet about it, and maybe do some reading on the web to find out how we prefer to treat people of both sexes, in the West. Either way, the pattern I see in all of your posts is that you get far too emotional about a range of things, leaving yourself open to be hurt far too easily. This is the web. Just like in real life, people disagree, and still remain on good terms. You'd do better not to run back and delete your posts the moment someone disagrees with you, perhaps to explain yourself if you feel that you've been misunderstood, or at least to not get so upset about what a stranger types into their computer. Remember, at least some people will respond to you for the sake of a one line joke, without really expecting you to take it any more seriously than that. So don't - life goes on. The sun will shine tomorrow, your family will still love you, and the real business of life will go on, unhindered. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
This should be made sticky .. :)
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