Posted on 01/03/2025 4:56:15 PM PST by delta7
I am truly glad you live in another state.
Why do you exist?
I am so very sorry you are you.
I wish you deepest sympathies that you are TexasGator.
Dude, learn some social skills!
Maybe you might develop your very first friend.
You’ll remain defensive and prickly. And you ABSOLUTELY ONE HUNDRED PERCENT NEED TO BE RIGHT.
They want simple answers to complex systems to feel in control. It is either one or the other, they can’t see other possibilities.
But to be fair, complex answers give one a headache and leads to answers like GOD and we can’t have that.
Yeah, bro, I hear ya, but this guy claims to have been involved in complex systems all his life. That's not it. He's just really prickly, cannot accept anyone reaching out to him to try to offer better ideas on how to not alienate everyone on the forum, and then floods my feed with false-premise-based questions, misinterpretations (which I believe are on-purpose), and so on.
So I gave him a taste of his own medicine.
“Maybe you might develop your very first friend.”
People post personal attacks often due to a combination of factors including insecurity, frustration with an opposing viewpoint, a desire to deflect attention from their own shortcomings, a lack of constructive argument skills, or simply to try and gain power by belittling someone else, especially when done online where there may be less accountability; essentially, it can be a way to feel better about themselves by putting someone else down.
Key reasons for personal attacks:
Lack of effective argumentation:
When someone struggles to defend their position with facts or logic, they might resort to personal attacks to derail the conversation.
Emotional response:
Feeling angry, frustrated, or threatened by another person’s viewpoint can lead to impulsive personal attacks.
Low self-esteem:
Individuals with low self-esteem may use attacks to boost their own sense of power or feel superior to others.
Attention seeking:
In some cases, people may use personal attacks to gain attention or provoke a reaction from others.
Social pressure:
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Misplaced blame:
Blaming others for personal issues can manifest as personal attacks.
Looks like I am living rent free in your head!
“Living rent free in their head” means that someone is constantly thinking about something from the internet, to the point where it occupies a significant space in their mind, even when they try not to think about it; essentially, it’s an idea or image that is constantly replaying in their head without them actively choosing to think about it.
Key points about this phrase:
Obsessive thinking:
It implies a persistent and often unwanted focus on a particular piece of internet content, like a meme, video, or even a person’s online persona.
No control:
The person may not be able to easily dismiss the thought from their mind, even if they try to.
Yet again, you proceed from a false premise.
Yet again, you proceed from a false premise.
Yet again, you proceed from a false premise.
Fits you to a tee!
“Obsessive thinking:
It implies a persistent and often unwanted focus on a particular piece of internet content, like a meme, video, or even a person’s online persona.”
LOL
You are just silly
ANY post I post to you, you can claim obsession.
Well, turnabout is fair play. You are obsessed with me! I live rent-free in your head!
If you post any response, ever, to anything I post.... you will have demonstrated that I am right!
“Well, turnabout is fair play. You are obsessed with me! I live rent-free in your head!”
Uh, you were the one that came uninvited to this thread with the stated intent of fixing me. I am not trolling your posts on other threads.
I am just responding to your fixations on this thread.
You on the other hand are obsessed with my persona. I could care less about yours.
You are obsessed with me! I live rent-free in your head!
“You are obsessed with me! I live rent-free in your head!”
Which one of us gets up at 7 AM and starts the day off thinking about me with about 20 posts beginning at 7:16?
You are obsessed with me! I live rent-free in your head! You simply cannot stop posting to me!
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