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Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree


agree
  37% (18)
Disagree
  62% (30)


Total Votes : 48
(last vote on : 5/1/2010 9:46:01 AM)
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soul2share -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 1:47:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: nubianmuscle
Truth be told SHE probably wants you all to watch. LOL  So yeah, grab your popcorn, pull up a chair and enjoy the show. 


Well, Zeph....that sounded like an invite to me!
*pats couch next to me.....have a seat!




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree (10/29/2009 1:54:11 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MarcEsadrian


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ORIGINAL: blacklion
Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree


It depends, but generally, I vote nay.

Where does it depend? Perhaps in how ignorant and scathing the newcomer may sound. Those two ingredients seldom win friends and influence people, or more importantly, help to build the tower of collective wisdom. That said, I've noticed some people place too much value in post count and general popularity. I had contributed here for many years under another alias. When I ditched it and started posting again, nearly everything I shared was poked, prodded or questioned in some way by others. Comparatively, with several paddles under my name, what I contributed in the past was often received very well, so this appears to me to evidence a slight bias in viewpoints shared here in relationship to thread count and recognition.

Humans are pack animals that interpret information based on personal context and social hierarchy, and the evidence of this can be seen in pixel text from time to time, too. Newcomer says something pretty brilliant and thoughtful, and it gets buried in the thread. Then, MasterThunderClaw belches out a bland, cynical truism and it's praised as sage wisdom. Meanwhile, another user's comments in the same thread are attacked due to black sheep syndrome. None of that is very productive. I think it's important to focus on what is written rather than the person or the perception of the person. While that may be impossible for humans to do completely, that turns out to be far more productive for all—albeit perhaps less entertaining in the end, I suppose. Therein lies the rub, I suspect.


Your interpretation of how you were seen is inaccurate. I have always held respect for you and think you and your profile and pictures are pretty HOT. They show someone in complete control. I found your posts and demeanor wise, in control albeit slightly emotionless. Sort of appealing yet scary. But then I love a guy in a suit! [:)]




Musicmystery -> RE: Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree (10/29/2009 1:55:39 PM)

I find its the newcomers who can tend to be snide.




CarrieO -> RE: Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree (10/29/2009 1:55:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: blacklion

Do you find the same regulars popping up despite your topic choice to offer snide remarks and off  topic jabs while patting one another on the rump roast.


There will always be cliques...online and in life.  I've been here long enough to have more than a few posts under my belt which, in the grand scheme of things, means nothing except I've taken the time to post on these message boards. 
Yes, you will see people make snide remarks...myself included at times...when the topic is more than a bit ridiculous (good example would be fat threads, "is he/she real?", "Should I go live with master even though he won't meet me without my swearing my undying worship and slave-hood to him and send my SSN and atm pin number" threads or some other outlandish nonsense).  Does that make me a "regular" or part of any clique?  I hope not!

Do I wish people would stay on topic?  Sure...but, this is the big internet world where threads can take on a life of their own ( let's not forget the ever-popular Heterosexual_males_sucking_cock thread...read it, all of it...I dare you).  This is a large part of online forums.  Does it make it right? No.  Should this stop people from posting questions?  No, but it should make them give more thought to what they write and ask before hitting the OK button. 

Something to remember about "regulars"...what, at first, may sound like a snide or off topic comment sometimes, in a round-about way, actually answers the question better than some of the long and drawn out replies.  Many people start threads in the hopes of being able to justify their stance, not because they want discussion or opinions...doesn't matter if it's wrapped in a sweet package or dripping in sarcasm.  If it isn't what they want to hear...they won't learn a thing.

I didn't vote in your poll because I wasn't able to give a definite answer...everything is relative and sometimes the flames and bitching are fun to watch...like a train wreck.




sirsholly -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 1:56:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: soul2share

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ORIGINAL: devilishpixie
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ORIGINAL: soul2share
quote:

ORIGINAL: purepleasure
i thought she was talking about his house
or boat
or paycheck
or hands
or .... um.... ohhhh yeahhhhh.... that

yeah, riiiiight.......like we're supposed to believe that "lil miss innocent" act......
<-------  dons hip waders.......

I was talking about his pinkey toe! Yea that's it.

<-------stands on a chair cuz the waders aren't high enough for the level of BS here!
that and you want to reach the faucet...




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 1:57:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: soul2share

quote:

ORIGINAL: nubianmuscle
Truth be told SHE probably wants you all to watch. LOL  So yeah, grab your popcorn, pull up a chair and enjoy the show. 


Well, Zeph....that sounded like an invite to me!
*pats couch next to me.....have a seat!


'k......got the popcorn?




soul2share -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 2:09:39 PM)

popcorn and soda.......got everything covered...




mnottertail -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 2:11:10 PM)

Are there enough fatgirls watching this thread to make it worth my while to come here and solicit blowjobs?

Anybody? Beuller? Ferris Beuller?




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 2:11:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: soul2share

popcorn and soda.......got everything covered...


woohoo and we have front row seats too!




soul2share -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 2:14:02 PM)

And the Amazon finally shows up......biotch!  [:'(]




RapierFugue -> RE: Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree (10/29/2009 2:14:19 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: CarrieO

quote:

ORIGINAL: blacklion

Do you find the same regulars popping up despite your topic choice to offer snide remarks and off  topic jabs while patting one another on the rump roast.


There will always be cliques...online and in life.  I've been here long enough to have more than a few posts under my belt which, in the grand scheme of things, means nothing except I've taken the time to post on these message boards. 
Yes, you will see people make snide remarks...myself included at times...when the topic is more than a bit ridiculous (good example would be fat threads, "is he/she real?", "Should I go live with master even though he won't meet me without my swearing my undying worship and slave-hood to him and send my SSN and atm pin number" threads or some other outlandish nonsense).  Does that make me a "regular" or part of any clique?  I hope not!



My problem is, from time to time, I get the devil in me ... I know I *shouldn't* say something, but I can't help myself, and it's sometimes wrongly interpreted as malice, when in fact it's just boyish over exuberance.

There was one this evening; the question was "why does my master want other men to fuck me?" (or similar, I only saw it fleetingly on the "slice of newsgroup" bit on the main page). I knew I shouldn't, but I *so* wanted to reply:

"Because you've got a foo-foo like a wizard's sleeve and he's hung like a hamster, so he's worried it'll be like chucking a chipolata down the Tyne Tunnel".

I resisted though, because, deep down, I'm a good person [1]

[1] if anyone believes this could they get in touch, because I have some timeshare properties in Florida I'd like to talk to you about




DemonKia -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 2:15:43 PM)

This place desperately needs oral sex emoticons, doesn't it?

This one does kinda look like rimming:

[sm=bust.gif]

But it's just not the same thing . . . . . ..

[img]http://www.robguimaraes.com/s/winkgrin.gif[/img]

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Are there enough fatgirls watching this thread to make it worth my while to come here and solicit blowjobs?

Anybody? Beuller? Ferris Beuller?





CarrieO -> RE: Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree (10/29/2009 2:17:38 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: RapierFugue


quote:

ORIGINAL: CarrieO

quote:

ORIGINAL: blacklion

Do you find the same regulars popping up despite your topic choice to offer snide remarks and off  topic jabs while patting one another on the rump roast.


There will always be cliques...online and in life.  I've been here long enough to have more than a few posts under my belt which, in the grand scheme of things, means nothing except I've taken the time to post on these message boards. 
Yes, you will see people make snide remarks...myself included at times...when the topic is more than a bit ridiculous (good example would be fat threads, "is he/she real?", "Should I go live with master even though he won't meet me without my swearing my undying worship and slave-hood to him and send my SSN and atm pin number" threads or some other outlandish nonsense).  Does that make me a "regular" or part of any clique?  I hope not!



My problem is, from time to time, I get the devil in me ... I know I *shouldn't* say something, but I can't help myself, and it's sometimes wrongly interpreted as malice, when in fact it's just boyish over exuberance.

There was one this evening; the question was "why does my master want other men to fuck me?" (or similar, I only saw it fleetingly on the "slice of newsgroup" bit on the main page). I knew I shouldn't, but I *so* wanted to reply:

"Because you've got a foo-foo like a wizard's sleeve and he's hung like a hamster, so he's worried it'll be like chucking a chipolata down the Tyne Tunnel".

I resisted though, because, deep down, I'm a good person [1]

[1] if anyone believes this could they get in touch, because I have some timeshare properties in Florida I'd like to talk to you about



I'm not always a good person...[sm=evil.gif]

btw....I would have loved to have seen the effort it took to not post that comment. [;)]




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 2:17:57 PM)

Ok, I'll post here since I am one of the sheep. I have seen my friends here be extremely welcoming to the newbies. Holly and DarkSteven are the welcome wagon and never fail to send a welcome post to the newbies on the introduction post. The newbies have been welcomed to Polls and random stupidity threads. I have seen many here be very helpful to many who come here. If they have questions, are acting stupidly(sub frenzy and such) or a medical concern. Everyone is there to help. If someone posts the loss of a loved one, even if they have not been here long they are given oodles of love and support.

What isnt supported is insults, combativeness, O.P's trying to bait people and arrogance that cant be backed up with knowledge.






lusciouslips19 -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 2:20:22 PM)

I wanted to add......Newbies have a wealth of information from very wise people here. All they have to do is listen. If they come here to be validated and always right, trying to get people to agree with their views, they will be very disappointed.




RapierFugue -> RE: Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree (10/29/2009 2:22:16 PM)


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ORIGINAL: CarrieO

btw....I would have loved to have seen the effort it took to not post that comment. [;)]



Seriously; I was in a cold sweat for about 90 seconds.

I'm one of those "can resist anything except temptation" types.




RapierFugue -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 2:40:13 PM)


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ORIGINAL: lusciouslips19

What isnt supported is insults, combativeness, O.P's trying to bait people and arrogance that cant be backed up with knowledge.



If that rule were ever actually applied, there'd be nothing here but tumbleweed.




porcelaine -> RE: Being new gives regulars the right to be snide..agree or disagree (10/29/2009 2:48:26 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: blacklion

Do you find the same regulars popping up despite your topic choice to offer snide remarks and off  topic jabs while patting one another on the rump roast.


Blacklion,

it is my belief that many things can be misinterpreted in this medium. what one person perceives as snide might be something else or echoed tongue in cheek. because we're unable to hear the inflection or see the individual composing the response, assumptions will be made. in truth i ignore a great deal and focus on what is said rather than the method of delivery. some people possess the ability to express themselves in a manner where they always come across positively. others do not or refuse to devote their time in doing such.

whatever the case, i feel it is too much energy to invest in something i can never know. i'm always drawing conclusions based on my interpretation of events which may be influenced by mood, friendships, etc. if this is the most important thing i can conceive of doing with my time, i need another hobby. my opinion in regard to the poll is no.

porcelaine




Hierodule -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 3:50:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: NihilusZero

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ORIGINAL: Hierodule

omg that one dude quoted me did ya see? did ya see???!!!!1 oh wait, what? oh.

Who? What "one dude"? Where?





That super cool user who gives out frequent flyer miles points! I'm pretty sure they are only good for trips to New Zeland.  ;-) I could be wrong though. I'm new and I was affraid to ask what it was all bout for fear of the posse stringing me up. [/jokes] [/sarcasm] [/silly girl]




thishereboi -> RE: Being new does not give other the right to be snide agree or disagree. (10/29/2009 5:29:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

what do you mean... "gave her away"?

It's not like there's been any doubt that XI is female.



Yea the female in her profile was my first clue.




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