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falcon9

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #45 on: September 09, 2012, 05:50:03 pm »
False accusations of "cyber-bullying" abound as a futile resort of the "emotionally-immature" individuals who cannot reason and default to playing the false victim card.

What's "false" about this? 

What's false about *this* is where false acccusations of "bullying" occur in these forums where none has occurred.  The false perceptions of the faux-victim, (in that they are unsubstantiated 'perceptions' and not factual), make such insinuations false.

Internet bullying is most certainly happening, in many forums, and to teens, and others, depending on the situations ...

Yes, sometimes it does happen in other venues however, there is no substantiated evidence of it occurring in FC forums as was being insinuated.
 
so your comment is a blatant lie.

No, my comments regarded FC forums, where these posts are occurring.  As such, there is nothing untruthful in them and you've just falsely accused me of lying.  That make your false accusation a lie itself and you, a liar.
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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #46 on: September 09, 2012, 05:52:19 pm »
i wonder sometimes if the bullies realize how much they are being bullies? i know some people are mean and proud of it, but sometimes i think some just dont stop to think

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #47 on: September 09, 2012, 06:01:52 pm »
False accusations of "cyber-bullying" abound as a futile resort of the "emotionally-immature" individuals who cannot reason and default to playing the false victim card.

What's "false" about this? 

What's false about *this* is where false acccusations of "bullying" occur in these forums where none has occurred.  The false perceptions of the faux-victim, (in that they are unsubstantiated 'perceptions' and not factual), make such insinuations false.

Internet bullying is most certainly happening, in many forums, and to teens, and others, depending on the situations ...

Yes, sometimes it does happen in other venues however, there is no substantiated evidence of it occurring in FC forums as was being insinuated.
 
so your comment is a blatant lie.

No, my comments regarded FC forums, where these posts are occurring.  As such, there is nothing untruthful in them and you've just falsely accused me of lying.  That make your false accusation a lie itself and you, a liar.

I responded to a thread about "Internet Bullying."  No names, forums, nor anything else was mentioned or insinuated about FC Forums, nor were you mentioned.  I gave what the author attributes as "cyber bullying" and you took it personal.  Sounds like a guilty conscience to me.  So, your response to a general definition of cyber bullying characteristics of some, is still, indeed, a blatant lie. 

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #48 on: September 09, 2012, 06:04:56 pm »
;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ


 :bootyshake: :bs: obliviously this dude didnt get my disclaimer... tsk tsk

"Obliviously?"  Yes, believe it or not, she actually wrote "obliviously."  Congratulations, it's a very creative and appropriate word for a self- description.
« Last Edit: September 09, 2012, 06:08:08 pm by alaric99x »

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #49 on: September 09, 2012, 06:13:11 pm »
... my comments regarded FC forums, where these posts are occurring.  As such, there is nothing untruthful in them and you've just falsely accused me of lying.  That make your false accusation a lie itself and you, a liar.

I responded to a thread about "Internet Bullying." 

So did I; in a thread which is posted in FC's Off Topic forum.

No names, forums, nor anything else was mentioned or insinuated about FC Forums, nor were you mentioned.

This thread wa started by an FC member implicitly trolling/"calling-out" without overtly naming 'nyms.  As such, the thread falsely insinuates such "bullying" is occurring on FC, (no mention was made of other venues).  Contextually, this thread is not about "internet bullying" in general but, inherently constitutes a false insinuation of it on FC forums by virtue of it being posted on an FC forum.  Read the entire thread for context, rather than cherry-picking because it suits your agenda.

I gave what the author attributes as "cyber bullying" and you took it personal. 

No, you cut & pasted someone else's opinion and my response quoted one exerpt from that opinion as it relates to false accusations of "bullying" where none occurred.  I have no reason to take some cut & paste perception "personal"[sic].
 
So, your response to a general definition of cyber bullying characteristics of some, is still, indeed, a blatant lie. 

My response contains no lies therefore, your false accusation of lying remains a lie itself - liar.
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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #50 on: September 09, 2012, 06:15:37 pm »
... my comments regarded FC forums, where these posts are occurring.  As such, there is nothing untruthful in them and you've just falsely accused me of lying.  That make your false accusation a lie itself and you, a liar.

I responded to a thread about "Internet Bullying." 

So did I; in a thread which is posted in FC's Off Topic forum.

No names, forums, nor anything else was mentioned or insinuated about FC Forums, nor were you mentioned.

This thread wa started by an FC member implicitly trolling/"calling-out" without overtly naming 'nyms.  As such, the thread falsely insinuates such "bullying" is occurring on FC, (no mention was made of other venues).  Contextually, this thread is not about "internet bullying" in general but, inherently constitutes a false insinuation of it on FC forums by virtue of it being posted on an FC forum.  Read the entire thread for context, rather than cherry-picking because it suits your agenda.

I gave what the author attributes as "cyber bullying" and you took it personal. 

No, you cut & pasted someone else's opinion and my response quoted one exerpt from that opinion as it relates to false accusations of "bullying" where none occurred.  I have no reason to take some cut & paste perception "personal"[sic].
 
So, your response to a general definition of cyber bullying characteristics of some, is still, indeed, a blatant lie. 

My response contains no lies therefore, your false accusation of lying remains a lie itself - liar.
Keep on dreaming - you are the one cherry-picking.  Still sounds like a guilty conscience...

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #51 on: September 09, 2012, 06:18:38 pm »
;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ

:bootyshake: :bs: obliviously this dude didnt get my disclaimer... tsk tsk

"Obliviously?"  Yes, believe it or not, she actually wrote "obliviously."  Congratulations, it's a very creative and appropriate word for a self- description.

"obliviously: adjective - variant of oblivious;
1.a.forgetful: usually with of
b.unaware or indifferent"
--dictionary.com

I'll admit to being somewhat indifferent to her attempts to spin trolling as faux-victimhood as the remainder of the definition isn't applicable.
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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #52 on: September 09, 2012, 06:21:21 pm »
Keep on dreaming - you are the one cherry-picking. 

Unfortunately for your integrity, your lie is now archived and wasn't a cherry-picked dream.

Still sounds like a guilty conscience...

Yours still comes across as a 'fishing expedition' which continues to come up as empty as your blind faith.
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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #53 on: September 09, 2012, 06:33:53 pm »
;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ

:bootyshake: :bs: obliviously this dude didnt get my disclaimer... tsk tsk

"Obliviously?"  Yes, believe it or not, she actually wrote "obliviously."  Congratulations, it's a very creative and appropriate word for a self- description.

"obliviously: adjective - variant of oblivious;
1.a.forgetful: usually with of
b.unaware or indifferent"
--dictionary.com

I'll admit to being somewhat indifferent to her attempts to spin trolling as faux-victimhood as the remainder of the definition isn't applicable.

I was actually thinking of a more standard definition, such as the following:

ob•liv•i•ous
əˈblɪviəs [uh-bliv-ee-uhs]
adjective

1.  unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ): She was oblivious of his admiration.

2.  forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.

3.  Archaic . inducing forgetfulness.

(I hope you'll agree that this definition is more appropriate as applied to the present discussion.)
« Last Edit: September 09, 2012, 06:36:22 pm by alaric99x »

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #54 on: September 09, 2012, 06:40:20 pm »
;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ

I was actually thinking of a more standard definition, such as the following:

ob•liv•i•ous
əˈblɪviəs [uh-bliv-ee-uhs]
adjective

1.  unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ): She was oblivious of his admiration.

2.  forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.

3.  Archaic . inducing forgetfulness.

(I hope you'll agree that this definition is more appropriate as applied to the present discussion.)


I do concur, with the caveat that the OP has demonstrated such 'forgetfulness' regarding these "calling-out" threads of hers.
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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #55 on: September 09, 2012, 07:03:30 pm »
;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ

I was actually thinking of a more standard definition, such as the following:

ob•liv•i•ous
əˈblɪviəs [uh-bliv-ee-uhs]
adjective

1.  unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ): She was oblivious of his admiration.

2.  forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.

3.  Archaic . inducing forgetfulness.

(I hope you'll agree that this definition is more appropriate as applied to the present discussion.)


I do concur, with the caveat that the OP has demonstrated such 'forgetfulness' regarding these "calling-out" threads of hers.

....and, I suppose we might safely assume that the "ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ" in her comment might be a further affirmation of an oblivious state of mind.
« Last Edit: September 09, 2012, 07:06:01 pm by alaric99x »

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #56 on: September 09, 2012, 07:05:45 pm »
;D ::) :icon_rr: ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ

I was actually thinking of a more standard definition, such as the following:

ob•liv•i•ous
əˈblɪviəs [uh-bliv-ee-uhs]
adjective

1.  unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ): She was oblivious of his admiration.

2.  forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.

3.  Archaic . inducing forgetfulness.

(I hope you'll agree that this definition is more appropriate as applied to the present discussion.)


I do concur, with the caveat that the OP has demonstrated such 'forgetfulness' regarding these "calling-out" threads of hers.

....and, I suppose we might safely assume that the "ZZZZzzzzzzzzZZ" might be a further affirmation of an oblivious state of mind.

Obviously, (rather than "obliviously").
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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #57 on: September 09, 2012, 09:18:45 pm »
Keep on dreaming - you are the one cherry-picking. 

Unfortunately for your integrity, your lie is now archived and wasn't a cherry-picked dream.

Still sounds like a guilty conscience...

Yours still comes across as a 'fishing expedition' which continues to come up as empty as your blind faith.
Ooohhh!  I'm shaking in my boots - you can archive all you want!  There's nothing to make of it - since you are the one who took something personal when nothing was directed toward you nor FC Forum.  It it makes you feel any better, I, too, have an archive full of your false accusations, rude comments, mocking comments, and more.  Tit for tat, right??!! 

Oh, and my "blind faith" isn't empty - but you can think it is if it makes you feel in control of the situation.

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #58 on: September 09, 2012, 09:26:54 pm »
I would like to add that when people misspell a word now and then, it's nonsense how some make such a big deal out of it - especially when the same people making a big deal also misspell words now and then.  For people who have dyslexia, aren't English speaking very well, and/or other reasons, things like that should be taken into consideration.  And, for those who do have dyslexia, they should understand how it feels to have people poke at their accidental spelling mistakes. 

Also, doing nonsense things like that takes the thread/topic off of the topic itself and causes problems, not to mention it just makes the ones picking look ridiculous and immature.  Everyone makes mistakes, including the ones who pick on others for making mistakes.

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Re: Internet bullies
« Reply #59 on: September 09, 2012, 09:39:20 pm »
Ooohhh!  I'm shaking in my boots - you can archive all you want! 

FC archives these posts, not I, you faith-blinded xtian.

There's nothing to make of it - since you are the one who took something personal when nothing was directed toward you nor FC Forum. 

Since I didn't take it personally, your specious assessment is in error.  The context of this thread is apparent through the content - not what you try to make it about.

It it makes you feel any better, I, too, have an archive full of your false accusations, rude comments, mocking comments, and more.  Tit for tat, right??!! 

No false accusations were made against you; every observation can be substantiated and therefore, they are not false.  As for your misperceptions of "rude" or "mocking comments", those are your specious opinions and not objective facts.  My opposing view is that religious proselytizing is 'rude, attempted brain-washing and promotes an insidious mind-virus', (which I can and have substantiated).

Oh, and my "blind faith" isn't empty - 

Your empty belief that your belief isn't empty remains unsubstantiated by valid evidence.  It remains a circular and self-serving opinion without merit because no evidence supports such "faith", (which is what makes it blind).
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