Originally Posted by
ST Moron
And I, for one, am prepared to agree with them entirely.
What I mean is: if someone wants to call me sick, or weird, or whatever it happens to be, a cheerful smile and an enthusiastic "Yes!" is very disconcerting for them. Please believe me when I tell you that they Just Can't Hack It.
Yes, I do. And they're a great laugh, aren't they? There is absolutely nothing funnier than an angry, self-righteous git.
I always find myself contemplating the furious keyboard-pounding and spittle-covered monitors that, doubtless, went into producing those emails. And before I know it, I'm smiling quietly to myself.
The dorks writing those letters are really not much different than cavemen taking up "painting" with turds. Let's face it: the results aren't all that great, but hey, it was the best they could do with what they had, right?
I am grateful it hasn't happened yet. Let's all cross our fingers, shall we?
Perhaps the best course of action might be to simply not acknowledge their opinions.
If you ignore people who are looking to start a fight, they leave. But if you spend time bickering with them, and playing the game that they want you to play, you're just giving them the "juice" that they need to keep their stupidity going.
It just isn't worth it. Not to me, anyway.
Scott has fun with FAD. And he's been kind enough to give us kids some space online so we can hang out together and share a common interest.
But if FAD ever becomes more pain than pleasure for Scott, I'm sure he's going to pull the plug on it and start looking around for something else that's actually fun to do.
And, likewise, if I come to the forums and discover that they're no longer any fun because some 'Tard (or group of 'Tards) picked up a keyboard and started "painting with turds," I'll need to go somewhere else for my fun, too.
I'm sorry if that sounds harsh, but there it is.