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  • S Super Lloyd

    Following a forum thread I create on the Blizzard\Diablo forum here is some reflection / soul searching I had on public forums. - There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down. Whether they are right or wrong having a conversation with them is pointless... Since all they would say is something along the lines "you are wrong here stupid shit" don't expect any useful information.... They are quite... demoralizing... - There are some people who take pleasure in taking people up, they will say "you should do this or that instead" or ask questions - I was thinking about this (misguided) desire / pull to reply to those... unhelpful people... It seems like a total evolutionary failure, to get dragged into angry name calling... (since when they start their insult, the conversation can go nowhere but down from there...) But then I thought about politician. A more politician get talk time the more successful (s)he is. If you ask or have ... difficult question for her/him, (s)he will just pretend to answer it and go on on a pet topic... I guess the same could be done with a toxic post. If there is a desire / need to reply, one can (easily) recognize that this conversation is gonna go nowhere fast and instead .... mmm... not get dragged in an attempt at (intelligent) conversation anyway....

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    I really got to know myself, and my surroundings, when I first went on the internet. Apparently I'm not a nice person and I'm not very smart either. My mother appears to be a cheating slut. It seems gaming teenagers turn her on. It also seems everyone knows where I live, it's almost like I'm in the Truman show! I'm still looking into that, it freaks me out. Thanks to all those nice people on the internet for pointing this out to me. I will work hard to better myself so maybe one day we can all be friends :) That said, I don't recognize your experiences at all ;p By the way, don't think CP is that much better. I remember writing an article once that, I admit now, was shit. Some CP members (I think 100000+ rep!) really put me down, going into name calling and what have you. Knowing I could learn from these members (technically, obviously not socially) I thanked them for their comments and asked them if they could point me in the right direction. My first attempt was met with more hostility. My second attempt was more successful and I actually got some nice articles (although they weren't given to me nicely). Nevertheless, I learned a lot that day :)

    Read my (free) ebook Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly. Visit my blog at Sander's bits - Writing the code you need. Or read my articles here on CodeProject.

    Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. — Edsger W. Dijkstra

    Regards, Sander

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    • S Super Lloyd

      Following a forum thread I create on the Blizzard\Diablo forum here is some reflection / soul searching I had on public forums. - There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down. Whether they are right or wrong having a conversation with them is pointless... Since all they would say is something along the lines "you are wrong here stupid shit" don't expect any useful information.... They are quite... demoralizing... - There are some people who take pleasure in taking people up, they will say "you should do this or that instead" or ask questions - I was thinking about this (misguided) desire / pull to reply to those... unhelpful people... It seems like a total evolutionary failure, to get dragged into angry name calling... (since when they start their insult, the conversation can go nowhere but down from there...) But then I thought about politician. A more politician get talk time the more successful (s)he is. If you ask or have ... difficult question for her/him, (s)he will just pretend to answer it and go on on a pet topic... I guess the same could be done with a toxic post. If there is a desire / need to reply, one can (easily) recognize that this conversation is gonna go nowhere fast and instead .... mmm... not get dragged in an attempt at (intelligent) conversation anyway....

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      Well, I am coming from a perspective that sees Homo Saps as a very messy analog-wetware computer grafted on to a feral beast oriented towards dominance/submission, hierarchy, and sexual monopoly ... i.e., a primate ... as well as all the other "good stuff" ... to some extent a prisoner of hormones. But, that big analog jelly computer ... so big that the size of the skull that evolved to hold it resulted in female human death during childbirth at a very high rate until modern times ... well, that brain is remarkable, and the jewel in its crown is language, and the paradox it holds is a never-ending series of mirrors reflecting mirrors: consciousness. But, so often, this remarkable container of the virtual illusion of a conscious self, somehow outside nature, immersed in a cosmic illusion of a one-way flow of "time," gets its illusion-generator (the brain) taken over by a virtual dinosaur ... the limbic system, and, while the body does its dance with the hormone de jour, the mind plays catch-up, editing, and re-editing, what we believe is our "personal history." So, it never surprises me when I see people use the relative anonymity of the internet to exhibit aggression; perhaps it's more surprising how humane a "virtual community" CodeProject is ? And, it doesn't surprise me when I wake up and regret something I said, or posted on-line, although I try and make amends if possible. Aristotle would have described doing something "against our better judegement" as akrasia, a basic component of the human condition, driven, he states, by desire for pleasure, and anger. Hey, you know it's very interesting to me that in Buddhism you have the concept of "mudita" as a part of the potential results (brahmaviharas) of the development of consciousness; it means "empathic joy," the ability to feel pleasure and positive emotion in the good feelings, joys, and positive experiences of others. It's interesting to think that I don't know of an equivalent in English, and the culture I come from. Interesting to contrast that with Nietzsche's idea that sentimentality was "schadenfrude without the pangs of conscience." Well, perhaps Nietzche's words (from "Human, All Too Human:) are an appropriate close to this dis-jointed ramble by an ersatz litterateur:

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      Vagueness of thought and outbursts of sentimentality are as often wedded to the reckless desire to have one's own way by hook or by crook, to make oneself alone of any conseque

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      • S Super Lloyd

        Hey, I see what you did there Mycroft! ;P Not sure I will vote for you (yet) though... :laugh:

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        :-D

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        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

          I really got to know myself, and my surroundings, when I first went on the internet. Apparently I'm not a nice person and I'm not very smart either. My mother appears to be a cheating slut. It seems gaming teenagers turn her on. It also seems everyone knows where I live, it's almost like I'm in the Truman show! I'm still looking into that, it freaks me out. Thanks to all those nice people on the internet for pointing this out to me. I will work hard to better myself so maybe one day we can all be friends :) That said, I don't recognize your experiences at all ;p By the way, don't think CP is that much better. I remember writing an article once that, I admit now, was shit. Some CP members (I think 100000+ rep!) really put me down, going into name calling and what have you. Knowing I could learn from these members (technically, obviously not socially) I thanked them for their comments and asked them if they could point me in the right direction. My first attempt was met with more hostility. My second attempt was more successful and I actually got some nice articles (although they weren't given to me nicely). Nevertheless, I learned a lot that day :)

          Read my (free) ebook Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly. Visit my blog at Sander's bits - Writing the code you need. Or read my articles here on CodeProject.

          Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. — Edsger W. Dijkstra

          Regards, Sander

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          Congratulation for going through battlefield successfully! What do you call "the second attempt"? In my case the critic, which might know very well how to exploit a special game mode that I didn't quite describe successfully consistently almost verbatim said such things as: "you are wrong" "no, no, no" "shut up when you don't know" "where to start debunking this whole horseshit bag" but DIDN'T provide A SINGLE helpful clue. TWICE. One wonder if he knew himself about it, and just like to critic? But looking at his profile I could see that he knew, just didn't felt like explaining. Just pointing out I was wrong!

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            Well, I am coming from a perspective that sees Homo Saps as a very messy analog-wetware computer grafted on to a feral beast oriented towards dominance/submission, hierarchy, and sexual monopoly ... i.e., a primate ... as well as all the other "good stuff" ... to some extent a prisoner of hormones. But, that big analog jelly computer ... so big that the size of the skull that evolved to hold it resulted in female human death during childbirth at a very high rate until modern times ... well, that brain is remarkable, and the jewel in its crown is language, and the paradox it holds is a never-ending series of mirrors reflecting mirrors: consciousness. But, so often, this remarkable container of the virtual illusion of a conscious self, somehow outside nature, immersed in a cosmic illusion of a one-way flow of "time," gets its illusion-generator (the brain) taken over by a virtual dinosaur ... the limbic system, and, while the body does its dance with the hormone de jour, the mind plays catch-up, editing, and re-editing, what we believe is our "personal history." So, it never surprises me when I see people use the relative anonymity of the internet to exhibit aggression; perhaps it's more surprising how humane a "virtual community" CodeProject is ? And, it doesn't surprise me when I wake up and regret something I said, or posted on-line, although I try and make amends if possible. Aristotle would have described doing something "against our better judegement" as akrasia, a basic component of the human condition, driven, he states, by desire for pleasure, and anger. Hey, you know it's very interesting to me that in Buddhism you have the concept of "mudita" as a part of the potential results (brahmaviharas) of the development of consciousness; it means "empathic joy," the ability to feel pleasure and positive emotion in the good feelings, joys, and positive experiences of others. It's interesting to think that I don't know of an equivalent in English, and the culture I come from. Interesting to contrast that with Nietzsche's idea that sentimentality was "schadenfrude without the pangs of conscience." Well, perhaps Nietzche's words (from "Human, All Too Human:) are an appropriate close to this dis-jointed ramble by an ersatz litterateur:

            Quote:

            Vagueness of thought and outbursts of sentimentality are as often wedded to the reckless desire to have one's own way by hook or by crook, to make oneself alone of any conseque

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            Bill, I have to confess I have great trouble to understand your writing! However some meaning transpire from the overall reading of the document. Speaking of which there is some sort of English analogy of "mudita" (not a word mind you, more like a sentence) - being part of the moment - being part of something great mmm... that's it! ^^

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            • S Super Lloyd

              Bill, I have to confess I have great trouble to understand your writing! However some meaning transpire from the overall reading of the document. Speaking of which there is some sort of English analogy of "mudita" (not a word mind you, more like a sentence) - being part of the moment - being part of something great mmm... that's it! ^^

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              Hi, Super Lloyd, I have trouble understanding my writing, also :) Yes, of course, just because there isn't a specific English word that has the status of a "meme" that encapsulates what I see in the concept of mudita doesn't mean that reality behind it doesn't exits, and is not recognized in any culture. In English, I would use terms like "empathic joy," or "sympathetic pleasure" to describe it. fyi: a parallel to mudita (in the five brahmaviharas) is karuna, loving-kindness, often expressed as karuna-metta, "virtuous compassion." to your health in mind, body, and soul, Bill

              «There is a spectrum, from "clearly desirable behaviour," to "possibly dodgy behavior that still makes some sense," to "clearly undesirable behavior." We try to make the latter into warnings or, better, errors. But stuff that is in the middle category you don’t want to restrict unless there is a clear way to work around it.» Eric Lippert, May 14, 2008

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              • S Super Lloyd

                Following a forum thread I create on the Blizzard\Diablo forum here is some reflection / soul searching I had on public forums. - There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down. Whether they are right or wrong having a conversation with them is pointless... Since all they would say is something along the lines "you are wrong here stupid shit" don't expect any useful information.... They are quite... demoralizing... - There are some people who take pleasure in taking people up, they will say "you should do this or that instead" or ask questions - I was thinking about this (misguided) desire / pull to reply to those... unhelpful people... It seems like a total evolutionary failure, to get dragged into angry name calling... (since when they start their insult, the conversation can go nowhere but down from there...) But then I thought about politician. A more politician get talk time the more successful (s)he is. If you ask or have ... difficult question for her/him, (s)he will just pretend to answer it and go on on a pet topic... I guess the same could be done with a toxic post. If there is a desire / need to reply, one can (easily) recognize that this conversation is gonna go nowhere fast and instead .... mmm... not get dragged in an attempt at (intelligent) conversation anyway....

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                Super Lloyd wrote:

                There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down.

                I don't think it's pleasure. Such people consider it their duty, a chore that must be completed for the betterment of the human race. They don't simply believe that you are mistaken. They know that you are wrong and that error that is allowed to go unchecked does damage to the balance of existence. You must be expunged from the knowledge base; forced out and far away where your insanity can no longer be harmful. Dying is the least you can do to protect the Truth.

                I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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                • S Super Lloyd

                  Congratulation for going through battlefield successfully! What do you call "the second attempt"? In my case the critic, which might know very well how to exploit a special game mode that I didn't quite describe successfully consistently almost verbatim said such things as: "you are wrong" "no, no, no" "shut up when you don't know" "where to start debunking this whole horseshit bag" but DIDN'T provide A SINGLE helpful clue. TWICE. One wonder if he knew himself about it, and just like to critic? But looking at his profile I could see that he knew, just didn't felt like explaining. Just pointing out I was wrong!

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                  Super Lloyd wrote:

                  What do you call "the second attempt"?

                  CP member: Your article is bad and you should feel bad! (I'm rephrasing it nice). Me: Thanks for your feedback, could you perhaps elaborate on what's wrong with my article? (First attempt.) CP member: You are dumb and you will never learn and you should feel bad! (Something like that). Me: You're right, but I can try and it should be very little trouble for you to provide me with some terms and phrases I can Google, so if you would be so kind and stop cussing at me... (Second attempt.) CP member: SOLID. Me: Thanks *Googled, read, my knowledge got a boost, I got a promotion, I became lead programmer, my salary almost doubled* :)

                  Super Lloyd wrote:

                  he knew, just didn't felt like explaining. Just pointing out I was wrong!

                  For some reason that seems to be the default mode on the internet :sigh:

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                  Regards, Sander

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                    Super Lloyd wrote:

                    There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down.

                    I don't think it's pleasure. Such people consider it their duty, a chore that must be completed for the betterment of the human race. They don't simply believe that you are mistaken. They know that you are wrong and that error that is allowed to go unchecked does damage to the balance of existence. You must be expunged from the knowledge base; forced out and far away where your insanity can no longer be harmful. Dying is the least you can do to protect the Truth.

                    I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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                    I'll write this down and find some way to insert this in my upcoming Role-Play campaign.

                    GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani

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                    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                      Super Lloyd wrote:

                      What do you call "the second attempt"?

                      CP member: Your article is bad and you should feel bad! (I'm rephrasing it nice). Me: Thanks for your feedback, could you perhaps elaborate on what's wrong with my article? (First attempt.) CP member: You are dumb and you will never learn and you should feel bad! (Something like that). Me: You're right, but I can try and it should be very little trouble for you to provide me with some terms and phrases I can Google, so if you would be so kind and stop cussing at me... (Second attempt.) CP member: SOLID. Me: Thanks *Googled, read, my knowledge got a boost, I got a promotion, I became lead programmer, my salary almost doubled* :)

                      Super Lloyd wrote:

                      he knew, just didn't felt like explaining. Just pointing out I was wrong!

                      For some reason that seems to be the default mode on the internet :sigh:

                      Read my (free) ebook Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly. Visit my blog at Sander's bits - Writing the code you need. Or read my articles here on CodeProject.

                      Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. — Edsger W. Dijkstra

                      Regards, Sander

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                      Thanks Sander! Must have been quite painful... But couldn't help but laugh reading your little story! ^_^

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                        I'll write this down and find some way to insert this in my upcoming Role-Play campaign.

                        GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani

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                        It was nicely written indeed! :laugh:

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                        • S Super Lloyd

                          Following a forum thread I create on the Blizzard\Diablo forum here is some reflection / soul searching I had on public forums. - There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down. Whether they are right or wrong having a conversation with them is pointless... Since all they would say is something along the lines "you are wrong here stupid shit" don't expect any useful information.... They are quite... demoralizing... - There are some people who take pleasure in taking people up, they will say "you should do this or that instead" or ask questions - I was thinking about this (misguided) desire / pull to reply to those... unhelpful people... It seems like a total evolutionary failure, to get dragged into angry name calling... (since when they start their insult, the conversation can go nowhere but down from there...) But then I thought about politician. A more politician get talk time the more successful (s)he is. If you ask or have ... difficult question for her/him, (s)he will just pretend to answer it and go on on a pet topic... I guess the same could be done with a toxic post. If there is a desire / need to reply, one can (easily) recognize that this conversation is gonna go nowhere fast and instead .... mmm... not get dragged in an attempt at (intelligent) conversation anyway....

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                          The average age on the Diablo forums is probably 5 and a half years. Chuck Norris recommends better forums/games.

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                          • S Super Lloyd

                            Thanks Sander! Must have been quite painful... But couldn't help but laugh reading your little story! ^_^

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                            Super Lloyd wrote:

                            Must have been quite painful

                            It's really saying more about him than about me or my article :) Well, in this case it said a bit about my article as well, as it really WAS very bad :laugh:

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                            Regards, Sander

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                            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                              I really got to know myself, and my surroundings, when I first went on the internet. Apparently I'm not a nice person and I'm not very smart either. My mother appears to be a cheating slut. It seems gaming teenagers turn her on. It also seems everyone knows where I live, it's almost like I'm in the Truman show! I'm still looking into that, it freaks me out. Thanks to all those nice people on the internet for pointing this out to me. I will work hard to better myself so maybe one day we can all be friends :) That said, I don't recognize your experiences at all ;p By the way, don't think CP is that much better. I remember writing an article once that, I admit now, was shit. Some CP members (I think 100000+ rep!) really put me down, going into name calling and what have you. Knowing I could learn from these members (technically, obviously not socially) I thanked them for their comments and asked them if they could point me in the right direction. My first attempt was met with more hostility. My second attempt was more successful and I actually got some nice articles (although they weren't given to me nicely). Nevertheless, I learned a lot that day :)

                              Read my (free) ebook Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly. Visit my blog at Sander's bits - Writing the code you need. Or read my articles here on CodeProject.

                              Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. — Edsger W. Dijkstra

                              Regards, Sander

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                                Crap, I just deleted an email from a Nigerian prince! :laugh:

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                                  Super Lloyd wrote:

                                  There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down.

                                  I don't think it's pleasure. Such people consider it their duty, a chore that must be completed for the betterment of the human race. They don't simply believe that you are mistaken. They know that you are wrong and that error that is allowed to go unchecked does damage to the balance of existence. You must be expunged from the knowledge base; forced out and far away where your insanity can no longer be harmful. Dying is the least you can do to protect the Truth.

                                  I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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                                  Sounds like you have some deep insight into being an asshole... You coming out of the closet? I now feel morally obliged to down vote you... thinking that you might be one... O shit, I just proved the point you were trying to make. Now I have to upvote you for being right in some or other way. X| :-P

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                                    Following a forum thread I create on the Blizzard\Diablo forum here is some reflection / soul searching I had on public forums. - There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down. Whether they are right or wrong having a conversation with them is pointless... Since all they would say is something along the lines "you are wrong here stupid shit" don't expect any useful information.... They are quite... demoralizing... - There are some people who take pleasure in taking people up, they will say "you should do this or that instead" or ask questions - I was thinking about this (misguided) desire / pull to reply to those... unhelpful people... It seems like a total evolutionary failure, to get dragged into angry name calling... (since when they start their insult, the conversation can go nowhere but down from there...) But then I thought about politician. A more politician get talk time the more successful (s)he is. If you ask or have ... difficult question for her/him, (s)he will just pretend to answer it and go on on a pet topic... I guess the same could be done with a toxic post. If there is a desire / need to reply, one can (easily) recognize that this conversation is gonna go nowhere fast and instead .... mmm... not get dragged in an attempt at (intelligent) conversation anyway....

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                                    Asking questions is helpful. I often do that myself, to get people to think.

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                                      Super Lloyd wrote:

                                      There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down.

                                      I don't think it's pleasure. Such people consider it their duty, a chore that must be completed for the betterment of the human race. They don't simply believe that you are mistaken. They know that you are wrong and that error that is allowed to go unchecked does damage to the balance of existence. You must be expunged from the knowledge base; forced out and far away where your insanity can no longer be harmful. Dying is the least you can do to protect the Truth.

                                      I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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                                      I think it is a human flaw... it is in everyone. We humans have some flaws which we like and find difficult to let go of. We feel that it is who we are and will be without identify if we were to change it. Some humans are in denial about their flaws. In their view they are perfect and everyone else is wrong. These humans also have tendencies to think that the whole world revolves around them... This view in itself is a human flaw (called self-centeredness). It should be noted that at no time do I exclude myself from any of these humans I mentioned here. I have flaws, we all do. I have flaws I know about and don't want to change, we all do. I have flaws I'm in denial about, we all do. I sometimes think the world revolves around me, we all do. It is hypocritical to tell someone something is wrong when we do it ourselves... we all are hypocritical at times. A little food for thought.

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                                        Following a forum thread I create on the Blizzard\Diablo forum here is some reflection / soul searching I had on public forums. - There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down. Whether they are right or wrong having a conversation with them is pointless... Since all they would say is something along the lines "you are wrong here stupid shit" don't expect any useful information.... They are quite... demoralizing... - There are some people who take pleasure in taking people up, they will say "you should do this or that instead" or ask questions - I was thinking about this (misguided) desire / pull to reply to those... unhelpful people... It seems like a total evolutionary failure, to get dragged into angry name calling... (since when they start their insult, the conversation can go nowhere but down from there...) But then I thought about politician. A more politician get talk time the more successful (s)he is. If you ask or have ... difficult question for her/him, (s)he will just pretend to answer it and go on on a pet topic... I guess the same could be done with a toxic post. If there is a desire / need to reply, one can (easily) recognize that this conversation is gonna go nowhere fast and instead .... mmm... not get dragged in an attempt at (intelligent) conversation anyway....

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                                        Indeed, there are many socially inept beings on many forums. The anonymity of the internet works for them however if they were on the road, driving they might encounter this ^

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                                        • S Super Lloyd

                                          Following a forum thread I create on the Blizzard\Diablo forum here is some reflection / soul searching I had on public forums. - There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down. Whether they are right or wrong having a conversation with them is pointless... Since all they would say is something along the lines "you are wrong here stupid shit" don't expect any useful information.... They are quite... demoralizing... - There are some people who take pleasure in taking people up, they will say "you should do this or that instead" or ask questions - I was thinking about this (misguided) desire / pull to reply to those... unhelpful people... It seems like a total evolutionary failure, to get dragged into angry name calling... (since when they start their insult, the conversation can go nowhere but down from there...) But then I thought about politician. A more politician get talk time the more successful (s)he is. If you ask or have ... difficult question for her/him, (s)he will just pretend to answer it and go on on a pet topic... I guess the same could be done with a toxic post. If there is a desire / need to reply, one can (easily) recognize that this conversation is gonna go nowhere fast and instead .... mmm... not get dragged in an attempt at (intelligent) conversation anyway....

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                                          No matter how much we believe we can pull ourselves up by use of the crutch of technology and pretend that the invention of civilization somehow imbues us with privilege, the sad truth is that we are a few genes removed from the filth and savagery of four-leggedness. It is nothing more than delusional hubris to believe to the contrary. ...and thanks to you now I have nihilistic thoughts that will plague me the rest of the day. :sigh: I need a drink to help me forget.

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