Re: Rayman 3
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:17 pm
It was shit. It was a fucking terrible post. 8/10 I love itShrooblord wrote:I want one of the Dutch members to read my posts.
It was shit. It was a fucking terrible post. 8/10 I love itShrooblord wrote:I want one of the Dutch members to read my posts.
It wasn't necessarily recent, but this happened before not a month or two ago, and you were warned then.emshomar wrote:No one told me to do a translation.
If you want to address Akane privately, use the Personal Messages system, that's what it's there for. If you're going to post on a public forum with messages solely intended for just one other person to see, then for everyone else it's just taking up space in the thread - as they are unable to contribute or reply to your posts - and is therefore spam.emshomar wrote:NoAnd I stoped to do a translation because first it's was not topic related and second I was addressing Akane only.
I don't know how you just misunderstood the clear instructions given to you by many already.emshomar wrote:So it was my fault to let Akane also understand what I posted?
Wrong, wrong, wrong. Clearly, to you, speaking in German isn't only a selfless act to aid Akane, but is also a chance to toot your own linguistic horn by showing off how you can speak a language that most others don't speak or understand on this board. For your information, that's in part what the individual language threads are for in the Off-Topic; we don't need that here.emshomar wrote:It was anyway unrelevant to the topic so why should others understand it if people don't even want to know.
You realise that you've been polluting the forum with your own outrageous asininity for the majority of the last two months? In reality, you deserve to lose approximately one-and-a-half-million tings. Fuck up again soon and you will be broke; think of it as a full-frontal boon that stays with you wherever you go, on whatever you post for the two weeks that follow.emshomar wrote:The reason for getting 50 tings lost isn't justified in my view.
you ASSHEADemshomar wrote:My mom often tells me that my head grew up in the opposite site.
Aye, I will. However, being born a doofus isn't an excuse, as according to the records, a very large number of people on this forum share various positions both high and low on the autistic spectrum, yet they also manage to stop and think rationally before posting if they need to. It's the Internet, you have as long as you want to prepare your message.emshomar wrote:My logic is stupid. My mom often tells me that my head grew up in the opposite site. Thanks for explanation Adsolution, I suppose you'll gonna take more tings from me in the future if my brain doesn't run normal.
You make a very fine point. I happen to be on the high end of the spectrum myself, but I always think as much as I can before posting something. Of course, that doesn't exactly happen 100% of the time, but it does for a good chunk of it. However, in general most people with an ASD tend to have an easier time socializing online because it's the Internet - like you said there's all the time in the word to prepare a message, and plus there's the fact that it's not face-to-face which ties in with the previous statement and also gives further reasons why it's easier. Whereas, offline and face-to-face many many people on the spectrum stop mid-sentence to further think, think after stating, or even don't think about something they've said at all. In my experience, I tend to either think before say something (Irl) "normally", I over-think about what I'll say before saying something, or I say something and think about what I've said afterwards which a lot of times makes me regret saying something later.Adsolution wrote:Aye, I will. However, being born a doofus isn't an excuse, as according to the records, a very large number of people on this forum share various positions both high and low on the autistic spectrum, yet they also manage to stop and think rationally before posting if they need to. It's the Internet, you have as long as you want to prepare your message.emshomar wrote:My logic is stupid. My mom often tells me that my head grew up in the opposite site. Thanks for explanation Adsolution, I suppose you'll gonna take more tings from me in the future if my brain doesn't run normal.
What you have to offer doesn't excuse your idiocy. It's like a hot girl that acts like a bitch: She had nice tits, but all the dumbass shit she's saying keeps you from being turned on by them.OldClassicGamer wrote:The worst thing is that Omar is actually really smart when it comes to computers and technology and he contributed a lot with his amazing patches so I will always have a little respect for him even if he did screw up lately with respecting moderators and other stuff. It would be really good if he changed his behaviour on better. He is 16. If he does not start changing now, then it will be too late at one point.
This. Anyways, if he doesn't change his act one day I'm sure he'll be banned for eternity.Keane wrote:What you have to offer doesn't excuse your idiocy. It's like a hot girl that acts like a bitch: She had nice tits, but all the dumbass shit she's saying keeps you from being turned on by them.OldClassicGamer wrote:The worst thing is that Omar is actually really smart when it comes to computers and technology and he contributed a lot with his amazing patches so I will always have a little respect for him even if he did screw up lately with respecting moderators and other stuff. It would be really good if he changed his behaviour on better. He is 16. If he does not start changing now, then it will be too late at one point.
It's never too late to change your attitude. That's the wonder of human nature.OldClassicGamer wrote:He is 16. If he does not start changing now, then it will be too late at one point.
I guess, but if Omar decides to come back and he doesn't change his attitude by the time he's, say, in his 20's then I'll give up on him. Although, I'd rather him not change his attitude, because his idiocy can be quite amusing.Shrooblord wrote:Also people who are older change their attitude. It happens all the time, for better or for worse.