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Damilis 11-03-2006 12:11 AM

Posting And You
 
Since this might be off topic, I posted it here. After reading through the 'Idiot Poster" section, i decided to share this with all. Its for a different forum, but the concepts still apply!


http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/posting.php

Belfedia 11-03-2006 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Damilis
Since this might be off topic, I posted it here. After reading through the 'Idiot Poster" section, i decided to share this with all. Its for a different forum, but the concepts still apply!


http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/posting.php

That was already posted on eqemu, but that always given pleasure of re-examining it :) thank you!

sdabbs65 11-16-2006 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Belfedia
That was already posted on eqemu, but that always given pleasure of re-examining it :) thank you!

It's relative (and I do have some stupid relatives but thats another story).

You find a thread and you say "man, that is just stupid". Is it stupid or is it ignorance. I always try to error on the side that the person just doesn't know and really does need some help.

Is it a stupid post by a smart person, a stupid post (in your opinion) by an un-informed person or a stupid post by a stupid person. It is a matter of opinion. I think mostly we have relatively smart people on here, that would make them non-stupid.

Everyone has their own connotation of what makes a stupid post. If it is a stupid post, does that make the OP a stupid person ?

What constitutes a stupid post for me is things that are hurtful directly towards one person or identifiable group, gear bragging (we've had a few of those started and they serve little purpose other than....lookie what I have and you don't).

I highly doubt that anyone is born stupid (except maybe Servops). It is an acquired skill that takes months of honing.

GeorgeS 11-16-2006 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by sdabbs65
I highly doubt that anyone is born stupid (except maybe Servops). It is an acquired skill that takes months of honing.




ROFL - That was awsome!

GeorgeS

mattmeck 11-16-2006 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by GeorgeS


ROFL - That was awsome!

GeorgeS

I was going to ask if he ever met KingMort, but he is a ServerOP so its covered.

Belfedia 11-17-2006 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by sdabbs65
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To follow your speech was very hard for me which does not control absolutely English. Now i understand what you say, that fine, very fine.
But i always laugh well with this animation ;)

sdabbs65 11-17-2006 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Belfedia
To follow your speech was very hard for me which does not control absolutely English. Now i understand what you say, that fine, very fine.
But i always laugh well with this animation ;)

I'm laughing that Linguistic References have officially made this a International Issue now.

Sakrateri 11-17-2006 07:25 AM

Stupid People
 
There really are some stupid people about in the world.

Examples follow:

Drug-possession defendant Christopher Johns, on trial in March in Pontiac, Michigan, said he had been searched without a warrant. The prosecutor said the officer didn't need a warrant because a "bulge" in Christopher's jacket could have been a gun. Nonsense, said Christopher, who happened to be wearing the same jacket that day in court. He handed it over so the judge could see it. The judge discovered a packet of cocaine in the pocket and laughed so hard he required a five-minute recess to compose himself.



R.C. Gaitlin, 21, walked up to two patrol officers who were showing their squad car computer equipment to children in a Detroit neighborhood. When he asked how the system worked, the officers asked him for a piece of identification. Gaitlin gave them his driver's license, they entered it into the computer, and moments later they arrested Gaitlin because information on the screen showed that Gaitlin was wanted for a two-year-old armed robbery in St. Louis, Missouri.



The Belgium news agency Belga reported in November that a man suspected of robbing a jewelry store in Liege said he couldn't have done it "because he was busy breaking into a school at the same time." Police then arrested him for breaking into the school.



Portsmouth, R.I. Police charged Gregory Rosa, 25, with a string of vending machine robberies in January when he (1) fled from police inexplicably when they spotted him loitering around a vending machine and (2) later tried to post his $400 bail in coins.


So there really are real stupid people in the world... Fortunately they do not prowl these boards :)

mattmeck 11-17-2006 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Sakrateri
So there really are real stupid people in the world... Fortunately they do not prowl these boards :)

Actualy they sound just like some of our members


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