This board is a bunch of hypocritical douchebags

This sucks.

Up to now I didn’t give a shit about stains.

Now, every time I see somebody with stains on their clothes, I’m going to wonder if they are an asshole who goes by the name “wolfman” on the internet.

Cut the guy some slack. It’s obvious his confusion arose because he’s some kind of retarded android from the distant future where clothing doesn’t even exist. So he asked what normal people think of ink stains on clothes, then reacted to the truth with his rage sequence. It’s not his fault. He’s not mad, he’s just drawn that way!

:cool:

Wow, are you for real? Or are you actually making the argument that choosing to wear stained clothing is really an act of virtuousness and humanitarianism? And I don’t wear walmart clothing so nuts to you.

Posting drunk is always a great idea.

Yeah, all bragging about how, ‘awesome’, you do your job, in threads where the OP also can’t find a shift or spacer key, spell, or produce even junior school basic grammar, is a totally wasted effort, to my mind.

No one believes you are anything but a poser, when you can’t communicate, beyond a 7th grade level. Hard facts, but true.

But that’s beside the point, though hard to overlook. It’s a free country and you’re free to wear whatever stained garment to any place you feel too. Just like that teenager next door is free to style his hair into an 18" mohawk, if he fancies. But, just like his choice, yours comes with consequences.
Am I going to verbally abuse or assault the teen? No, nor you and your stain. I am going to make some instant, possibly incorrect assumptions. That you’re not much into your appearance and that he has the makings of an attention whore. In both cases, were we to interact, neither of these meaningless affectations would enter into whether we could be friends or I could respect you.

The OP’s protestations sound way too much like that teenager next door, sneering, “What are you looking at?”, at anyone with the temerity to stare at his hair! Which he purposely styled so as to draw maximum attention.

If you don’t like the attention you draw, make better choices. Like your choice? Stop caring what other people think. (Yeah, just saying it won’t do, you’ll actually have to develop indifference.)

But I don’t really think the core of the OP’s issue is about stained clothes. I think it’s about feeling judged. And, almost always, in my experience, when someone is feeling judged, it’s just a reflection/projection of how judgmental they are being of others. They feel it, though it’s not really there, because they are nothing but judgmental of others, and cannot imagine they are not being just as harshly judged.

What an awesome world it would be if, just once, in such cases, people could realize, people think about them, not at all. And it’s hard to judge someone you don’t even consider, clean clothes or dirty, good hair/bad.

Butthurt much?

Better question, is his butthole stained too?

I don’t give a shit about Wolfman, Jack.

But don’t you see how beautifully it all works out? If I saw you wearing an ink-stained shirt, I’d assume you were either poor or a clueless misanthropic slob. And you did, in fact, turn out to be a clueless misanthropic slob!

Hope your code is better than your English.

I’m guessing his “stains” are not just food blops, either… You have your armpit stains, of course… Nothing like brearhing in the natural odor of a slob and anti hygene disciple… And he probably has some shit stains and piss stains on his three day old tighty whities, too.

No problem right? After all, if you can code, wolfman wants you!

I don’t totally understand why so many people use the Pit as a place to go out of their way to abuse people who’ve done nothing to them.

But I hear you, Wolfman. I occasionally wear clothes with stains, too. Not shirts, because people will definitely notice. However, I’ve got quite a few pairs of pants with fairly small stains on them, and I wear them regularly to work. My work is impeccable, too. It would still be impeccable if I were naked, in a thong, in a bikini, a sari, etc…

What if I don’t know anything about programming but can teach you when use of the accusative form is appropriate?

Me neither. Why not do it everywhere?

Everybody needs a hobby.

This sentence as written means that you understand to some degree, just not totally. Is that what you meant?

Regardless, it might help your understanding to notice that the person being “abused” here started this thread with the title This board is a bunch of hypocritical douchebags. Did you expect replies to that to consist mainly of people saying “You know, you’re right. I am a hypocritical douchebag. I’m going to change my ways starting right now. Thanks, wolfman.”?

Oh for heaven’s sake.

Wolfman asks if wearing ink stained clothes is OK.
Dopers respond by pointing out that ink stained clothes are not professional office garb.
This is not the answer Wolfman wants, so he gets progressively angrier, starts pit thread, insults people whose advice he sought and who gave said advice cheerfully.
Dopers take mild umbrage, make fun of overwrought hysterical OP.

Yes, Dopers are terrible.

I’m still not sure what he means by “his kind”. Lycanthrope? Delusional wanker?

But he’s right. Things must change. From now on, I’m going to be a hyper-critical douchebag!

That’s actually what I do much of the time, although in my case it’s mastodonts and giant ground sloths instead of dinosaurs. At the moment I’m touching up the paint on a replica of a ground sloth skull so it doesn’t look shabby. :smiley: