Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 13:42     Subject: Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?



Sparing you the word play, there are an awful lo of p*ssed off people here, OP. Hadn't you noticed? It is true in person and moreso here. It is tiresome. You just have to avoid them. Their problems are not my problems. Seriously, if my employees had that big an attitude they would be gone.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 13:05     Subject: Re:Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the internet and DCUM. Your time-worn pleasantries and customs will be of no use to you here; we are a flame-war like people.


Now I have visions of Genghis Khan talking to his riders. That, and gladiators. I probably deserve time in hell for asking my 4 y/o DD if she liked gladiator movies (this was asked before the jousting stuff at the Renaissance Fair.)
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 12:18     Subject: Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

Welcome to Obama's America.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 11:55     Subject: Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

It's just like life, some people are nice, some are mean. At least here, you don't HAVE to read the nasty stuff.
TheManWithAUsername
Post 10/19/2011 11:32     Subject: Re:Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

Anonymous wrote:ManWithA: Maybe it's just me. Most times I think you're spot on. Sometimes I feel like I interrupted a conversation you were having with yourself.

Sounds about right.

If only 10% of things I've said here are crazy, that's still a pretty big number.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 11:17     Subject: Re:Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

ManWithA: Maybe it's just me. Most times I think you're spot on. Sometimes I feel like I interrupted a conversation you were having with yourself.
TheManWithAUsername
Post 10/19/2011 11:01     Subject: Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

Anonymous wrote:
TheManWithAUsername wrote:Other factors have been mentioned, but the absence of screen names and moderators greatly exacerbates the problem. Even if your name is just "person518," you might be less inclined to mouth off and develop long-term enemies, and you'll certainly be less inclined if you might be banned.

It's always been interesting to me that some people here think that this is a universal internet phenomenon. There are many forums in which almost everyone is civil, if not always kind.


ManWithA: are you feeling ok? I just noticed an erroneous "it's" on another post of yours. And the above statement doesn't seem to make sense as it's written or in the context of the thread. I'm just confused: "this" lacks proper antecedent basis and if something is "universal" it's not a "phenomenon"; right?
Still way above average, but not your usual top form. Please explain.

Look at the high expectations I've earned through use of a username.

1) "It's" here is a contraction of "it has." You'll have to point me to the other one, but check yourself first, smartypants.
2) I think the antecedent basis requirement is overemphasized. I think it's only a problem if there are multiple possible antecedents, e.g.: "Mary and Jane will be there. I think it's her birthday." I was probably a little looser here than I would be in some contexts, but I don't think that anyone would miss my reference.
3) Re "phenomenon," are you thinking of it in the sense of "phenomenal?" I don't think that usage is the most common one; both dictionaries I checked list it third. Typically, I just use it to mean "occurrence."

BTW, if my grammar is good here, it's mostly from habit. I don't promise or expect perfection in this context. I've noticed more mistakes in my posts here than in other contexts, probably because I'm ranting so often. You're bound to catch me if you keep trying.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 10:05     Subject: Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

TheManWithAUsername wrote:Other factors have been mentioned, but the absence of screen names and moderators greatly exacerbates the problem. Even if your name is just "person518," you might be less inclined to mouth off and develop long-term enemies, and you'll certainly be less inclined if you might be banned.

It's always been interesting to me that some people here think that this is a universal internet phenomenon. There are many forums in which almost everyone is civil, if not always kind.


ManWithA: are you feeling ok? I just noticed an erroneous "it's" on another post of yours. And the above statement doesn't seem to make sense as it's written or in the context of the thread. I'm just confused: "this" lacks proper antecedent basis and if something is "universal" it's not a "phenomenon"; right?
Still way above average, but not your usual top form. Please explain.

TheManWithAUsername
Post 10/19/2011 09:53     Subject: Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

Other factors have been mentioned, but the absence of screen names and moderators greatly exacerbates the problem. Even if your name is just "person518," you might be less inclined to mouth off and develop long-term enemies, and you'll certainly be less inclined if you might be banned.

It's always been interesting to me that some people here think that this is a universal internet phenomenon. There are many forums in which almost everyone is civil, if not always kind.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 09:09     Subject: Re:Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

The people who are so bitter and cruel on these boards must feel very powerless in their "real" lives. Why else would they engage in the virtual smack-down of total strangers? Something to think about. If you think a question is inane, don't open the thread. It is just that simple. Keep the hatefulness to yourself.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 09:06     Subject: Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

Anonymous wrote:Because a lot of the posters seem so epically stupid/ignorant/fatuous that I can't control myself.

I'm nice when "niceness" is warranted.


The problem on DCUM is that everybody thinks s/he's smart/knowledgeable/right. Nobody thinks he or she is stupid/ignorant/fatuous. Including you, I'm sure. DCUM doesn't have an unbiased, automatic, computerized ratings system to decide who's smart and who's dumb. So the power of judgment devolves down to people like you, and for all we know, you might be more stupid/ignorant/fatuous than everyone else.

Also, there's a fine line between "stupid" and "has a different opinion from me." I'm not sure you, or most posters here, can tell the difference.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 09:04     Subject: Re:Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

Anonymous wrote:Because the sheer inanity of the questions people ask often leaves me nearly speechless. Luckily for those half-wits, not quite speechless.

Honestly, how dumb do you have to be to ask some of things that go on here? Answer: very.



Bitter much?
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 08:53     Subject: Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

Anonymous wrote: Here's my arm chair analysis. I think some people get a release and even a high from being shitty to others. It makes them feel powerful. They can't unleash their anger at Big 3 school for saying little Darling isn't keeping up because if you become to difficult a parent they might just show you the door. They can't get pissed at their superiors because they are trying to make partner in the firm or what have you. Or they were fired from a job, dumped by a spouse, or they have no life at all and they just need someone to kick to get back/feel powerful/or just get a high from being mean. Some people take adversity and grow from it, and others become bitter and mean.



Now there's something to think about.....
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2011 22:35     Subject: Re:Why do some DCUM posters feel they need to be catty, sarcastic or rude with their responses?

My titties are toughened. Lol.