"I know who you are" posters

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know who you are


I'm sure you don't, because you wouldn't want to at me if you did.

Try me


Bro, I wouldn't touch you with the dirtiest dick on the dirty dick list. Yikes. Hard pass.


You think about dicks a lot. Have you seen someone about that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know who you are


I'm sure you don't, because you wouldn't want to at me if you did.


English, MFR! Do you speak it?!?!


"@ing someone" is old Twitterspeak, so it sounds like PP is the kind of chronically-online person who'd claim to know who you are, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know who you are


I'm sure you don't, because you wouldn't want to at me if you did.

Try me


Bro, I wouldn't touch you with the dirtiest dick on the dirty dick list. Yikes. Hard pass.


You think about dicks a lot. Have you seen someone about that?


Why would someone need to see someone about this? Don't be so frigid!
Anonymous
I know what she did last summer. 😳
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know who you are


I'm sure you don't, because you wouldn't want to at me if you did.


English, MFR! Do you speak it?!?!


"@ing someone" is old Twitterspeak, so it sounds like PP is the kind of chronically-online person who'd claim to know who you are, right?


Wow, for real?

What does “@ing” someone mean, exactly?

Am I too young to have ever heard of this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been on DCUM for more than 15 years, and I've rarely seen that comment, OP, so maybe stop obsessing over it? Most of the time, it's just a fake threat people post for fun, or emphasis. You can ignore it. People post all kinds of nonsense.

Maybe not in those words, but people often say they recognize a poster. I recognize one, but many other people also recognize J3 (?) guy. The guy with the very odd writing style who liked to talk about remote workers having 2 or 3 full-time jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know what she did last summer. 😳


Only because you were there, and we really shouldn't be talking about that...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been on DCUM for more than 15 years, and I've rarely seen that comment, OP, so maybe stop obsessing over it? Most of the time, it's just a fake threat people post for fun, or emphasis. You can ignore it. People post all kinds of nonsense.

Maybe not in those words, but people often say they recognize a poster. I recognize one, but many other people also recognize J3 (?) guy. The guy with the very odd writing style who liked to talk about remote workers having 2 or 3 full-time jobs.


You think you recognize them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know who you are


I'm sure you don't, because you wouldn't want to at me if you did.


English, MFR! Do you speak it?!?!


"@ing someone" is old Twitterspeak, so it sounds like PP is the kind of chronically-online person who'd claim to know who you are, right?


Wow, for real?

What does “@ing” someone mean, exactly?

Am I too young to have ever heard of this?


NP. That seems like an unlikely explanation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know who you are


I'm sure you don't, because you wouldn't want to at me if you did.


English, MFR! Do you speak it?!?!


"@ing someone" is old Twitterspeak, so it sounds like PP is the kind of chronically-online person who'd claim to know who you are, right?


Wow, for real?

What does “@ing” someone mean, exactly?

Am I too young to have ever heard of this?


No clue on your age, but here's an explanation: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Don%27t+%40+Me+%28Don%27t+At+Me%29

So PP is basically saying "I'm sure you don't, because you wouldn't want to bring me into this if you did"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know who you are


I'm sure you don't, because you wouldn't want to at me if you did.


English, MFR! Do you speak it?!?!


"@ing someone" is old Twitterspeak, so it sounds like PP is the kind of chronically-online person who'd claim to know who you are, right?


Wow, for real?

What does “@ing” someone mean, exactly?

Am I too young to have ever heard of this?

It means to tag them. To call their attention to your post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been on DCUM for more than 15 years, and I've rarely seen that comment, OP, so maybe stop obsessing over it? Most of the time, it's just a fake threat people post for fun, or emphasis. You can ignore it. People post all kinds of nonsense.

Maybe not in those words, but people often say they recognize a poster. I recognize one, but many other people also recognize J3 (?) guy. The guy with the very odd writing style who liked to talk about remote workers having 2 or 3 full-time jobs.


You think you recognize them.

Nah, they use the exact same phrases in all their convos. Syntax is pretty easy to pick up on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know what she did last summer. 😳


Something involving dicks, no doubt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're the sort of person who leaves this comment, what's your deal? Are you chronically online? Are you some sort of wacky savant who counts syllables and tracks patterns? Are you just delulu and think you actually know who's anonymously posting on the anon board?

How are we supposed to interpret your comment? Do you want someone to feel caught by your little "gotcha" allegation? Should we celebrate your sleuthing prowess and self-proclaimed intelligence? Personally, I think it makes the person posting it sound unhinged.

Why do people do this?


I know exactly who you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're the sort of person who leaves this comment, what's your deal? Are you chronically online? Are you some sort of wacky savant who counts syllables and tracks patterns? Are you just delulu and think you actually know who's anonymously posting on the anon board?

How are we supposed to interpret your comment? Do you want someone to feel caught by your little "gotcha" allegation? Should we celebrate your sleuthing prowess and self-proclaimed intelligence? Personally, I think it makes the person posting it sound unhinged.

Why do people do this?


I know exactly who you are.


Cool. Bring me tacos.
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