Subject | Re: Snit Socks Coming Out Of The Wood Work |
From | Sandman |
Date | 12/01/2015 08:19 (12/01/2015 08:19) |
Message-ID | <sandman-d197b5a805c9e6466d8f8bd579cd4008@individual.net> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
Follows | Snit |
Followups | Snit (8h & 11m) > Sandman |
And they are, you're just not accepting them as such, which is your prerogative, but no one agrees with your conclusion.SnitSnitSandman
My behavior is fine...
Ever notice that you're the only one that regard your behaviors as "fine"?
If that was true actual comments would be noted that were not "fine".
How so?Snitnotice the debates almost always go to meta-debate nonsense and do not even focus on my doing any wrong.Sandman
No, I have never noticed that, actually.
Well, this thread is a great example!
Incorrect.SnitYou did try to actually find me doing wrong recently...Sandman
You mean above, when I pointed out once, no twice, that you misrepresented what someone had said? Yes, indeed.
I did no such thing.
I.e. you are obsessed with them, just like I said.SnitWell, people in COLA and CSMA are obsessed with me.Sandman
And you with them, apparently.
I respond to a bunch of people who are obsessed with me. And I do post a lot... but not about any one person!
242 posts about me in the last couple of years that were not in response to a post of mine, so yes - you do.SandmanSnit
If them posting about you is a sign of obsession, then you posting about them must mean the exact same thing.
I rarely post about people
I don't think your joke was "sick".SnitIt is like they have never seen honor and honesty before... which also explains why when anyone who shows any decent character comes to these groups they are accused of being me.Sandman
Haha, good one.
It is sick, really.
No "point" outlined above. Sorry.SnitI respond because it amused me and I find psychology interesting.Sandman
But what is the point?
See above.
That would indeed be a defining character of a troll, someone that posts with disregard for the topic, the subject or the discussion, someone that only posts to amuse himself.SandmanSnit
Are you responding only for your own amusement, is this your response? Your responses have no actual goal other than to fulfill your own sense of amusement, do I understand your answer correctly?
Well, depends on the post. In this thread, yeah - pretty much
No, that you're in threads where no one is agreeing with you. You are always in a thread arguing something with someone that never agrees with you, never changes their opinion about your viewpoint and never accepts your viewpoint.SnitSandmanSandmanSnit
As you are aware, you are always in threads where people disagree with you.
I do not follow all threads to see where people agree or disagree with me
I was in reference to the threads you're "in", meaning that by definition you are following them.
So your big observation is I am in threads where I post.
My unanalyzed assumption is "always", since I can not remember a thread where you made your point and agreement was reached, but I don't read all threads, of course, so I could have missed it.Snitso, no I do not know your claim to be true... nor is there any reason to think it is true.Sandman
On what basis do you claim that it isn't true that in most (if not all)
Above you said "always"... why the change to "most (if not all)"?
And none to the contrary.SandmanSnit
threads you participate you are doing so with a person that disagrees with what you are saying?
No evidence of this being true.
Might be in COLA and CSMA...And this tells you nothing? That these are two groups where no one ever agrees with your viewpoint on a given subject.
And this supposed "insecurity" is manifesting itself in disagreeing with you, disliking you and calling you names, right? So your point is to feel amused by this response you get, right?SnitSandmanSandmanSnit
What is it with those threads that keep you posting to them - what is the goal with your participation in them?
See above.
Where you said that your motive for participating in threads is for your own amusement, correct? Where by extension you find amusement in animosity towards you, right? And where you find amusement in being disagreed with, being called names and being generally disliked? Just trying to interpret your answer correctly here.
I find amusement in how you publicly display your insecurity and lack of confidence;
Haha!SnitSandmanSnitSandmanSandmanSnit
When was the last time anyone (other than a sock puppet of yours) said "Thanks" to something you said? And even if you can find such a post, how much of the actual responses are those percentage-wise?
And then you repeat the "everyone is Snit" gag. Yawn.
No answer for the question, then? Curious.
Your question has a dishonest implication in it... as such there is no way to answer.
In what way did it have a supposed "dishonest" implication? It's a sincere question.
You implied common use of socks. This is a direct lie from you.
InterestingSnitSee: this is also part of the "fun" for me... to note how people such as you troll and watch you freak out. :)Sandman
Ah, am I "freaking out" now? I see. Interesting.
Yes. You are working to keep a calm demeanor, but you are making false accusations, etc. You are not making a good showing!
No, if the recipient "misses" it, it has not been made. You have then failed to make your point.SnitSandmanSnitSandmanSandman
I'm sure you feel that you're often trying to make a point, but the real question is, *are* you making the point? I.e. even if you feel you have a good and solid view on a given subject, do you ever find that you "win" the argument and the opposing person adopts your viewpoint?Food for thought.Snit
If you think I have failed to back a point then show it...
That's not the question though.
Of course I am making points.
There is a difference between *having* a point, and *making* a point, as I'm sure you're aware. Making a point is achieved only and if you manage to convey it to the other party successfully and it is accepted.
Oh, I can make a point fine and you can either miss it or
So, you have no answer? In all the years on usenet, you cannot recall one single time you ever successfully made a point? Interesting.SandmanSnit
I am fully aware of the fact that you think yo *have* a point in any given discussion, I am asking you when or if you ever have managed to *make* that point. Meaning, when was the last time you had a "discussion" or whatever you want to call it on USENET where you successfully made your point and the one you were talking to accepted it as valid?
I will leave it to you to obsess and care about such things about me.