Every online forum has its own set of characters. Think: Friends or St Elmo’s Fire or any other group of predictable players.
Who are you?
Every online forum has its own set of characters. Think: Friends or St Elmo’s Fire or any other group of predictable players.
Who are you?
I’m the one who tends to piss off the uptight and/or socially awkward types because they don’t understand my humor.
I’m the occasionally recurring character who shows up to make random pronouncements and then leaves.
“I’m one of the 32 lurkers who won’t reply!”
-everyone thus far
I’m afraid I must be the “Emily Vitella” character, the one who constantly gets little details wrong.
Red Shirt.
One-line cynic.
I’m the passive-aggressive know-it-all.
Please cite a post on this board where you have shown your humor.
Thanks.
I am, of course, someone who asks posters to demonstrate that they have a sense of humor.
I suppose my personality type is fairly common around these parts:* smartassus americanus*.
Ted McGinley
Responding to Frank.
Was that intentional?
I’m the character who always makes their first and last appearance on the Very Special Episode.
I am the one that dies in the first scene, noticeably blinks and breaths during my autopsy, then returns as my evil twin.
I’m the drill sergeant.
Evil nazi mod.
Grin! This time, it was. Alas, in the main, my blunders are the product of faulty memory, haste, and that great source of ignorance, believing in stuff I hear or read.
The SDMB educates us all, not only by teaching us what we didn’t know, but also correcting those things we thought we knew, but which weren’t so. (Paraphrasing Mark Twain.)
I’m the guy with cut-off sleeves and a mullet who plays sax in the house band at a Georgetown bar.