View Full Version : This is why I HATE people in general


Earl Graphite
January 30, 2002, 02:27 AM
I see Mr. Proper is still up to his old games. The same lines from over a year ago, that's tragic. He's either really sad or terribly bored. Not that I care at all about him, but he is free to speak his mind however he wishes. What troubles me is how emotional everyone seems to get over it all. So his posts are personal attacks and have nothing to do with Morrissey most the time, so what. Look at them for what they are, trash from trash. You can choose to ignore his posts you know.

All the crying, moaning and debate over Mr. Proper is not going to put an end to his posts. People cry and want him banned, well then do it yourselves! If EVERYONE ignored him then in time he'd get bored and leave on his own. Trust me I know this, I've done that to many people in my life and it's worked like a charm every time. Carrying on about him only serves to fuel his fire, it entices him to keep it going. I would think that Morrissey fans, those said to be of the 'intellectual' crowd, would have figured that much out by now.

I don't understand how anyone could let a nameless/faceless poster on a messageboard get so deep under their skin. It's nonsense dribble, incoherent babble, and if you're that addicted to reading it and getting upset and worked over by it then maybe you need to re-evaluate yourself.

I hate seeing fingers pointed in judgement anywhere on the internet, or anywhere else for that matter. As if one side is more righteous than the other. Christian soldiers, politicians, everyone seems to do it, even here of all places. The sad fact is that neither side is "better" than the other, everyone has their faults. Some people are just going to be stupid enough to show it in public, you can't avoid that. You can, however, find the strength inside to simply pass it by.

Feel free to bash my use of the English language or my sentence structure, I'm expecting it.

Alexander the swoose (half a swan-half a goose)
January 30, 2002, 02:35 AM
He's the greatest dumbass of this place. I love to hate him. Unless he shows his nature in public, and does not pretend being a good felow, charming and clever, like most of you try to. You are all the same shit in different bags.

drunken demands
January 30, 2002, 02:41 AM
> I see Mr. Proper is still up to his old games. The same lines from over a
> year ago, that's tragic. He's either really sad or terribly bored. Not
> that I care at all about him, but he is free to speak his mind however he
> wishes. What troubles me is how emotional everyone seems to get over it
> all. So his posts are personal attacks and have nothing to do with
> Morrissey most the time, so what. Look at them for what they are, trash
> from trash. You can choose to ignore his posts you know.

> All the crying, moaning and debate over Mr. Proper is not going to put an
> end to his posts. People cry and want him banned, well then do it
> yourselves! If EVERYONE ignored him then in time he'd get bored and leave
> on his own. Trust me I know this, I've done that to many people in my life
> and it's worked like a charm every time. Carrying on about him only serves
> to fuel his fire, it entices him to keep it going. I would think that
> Morrissey fans, those said to be of the 'intellectual' crowd, would have
> figured that much out by now.

> I don't understand how anyone could let a nameless/faceless poster on a
> messageboard get so deep under their skin. It's nonsense dribble,
> incoherent babble, and if you're that addicted to reading it and getting
> upset and worked over by it then maybe you need to re-evaluate yourself.

> I hate seeing fingers pointed in judgement anywhere on the internet, or
> anywhere else for that matter. As if one side is more righteous than the
> other. Christian soldiers, politicians, everyone seems to do it, even here
> of all places. The sad fact is that neither side is "better"
> than the other, everyone has their faults. Some people are just going to
> be stupid enough to show it in public, you can't avoid that. You can,
> however, find the strength inside to simply pass it by.

hear hear!

a different Bob
January 30, 2002, 04:16 PM
because my savior taught me to.