See! I’m being given plenty of rope!
new poster up2eleven (see: anti-wokeism thread) absolutely reeks of trock.
I get a feeling that this is a variation of, “Let me tell you about my girlfriend who lives in another country and has bad internet so you can’t talk to her.” Except instead of a girlfriend, they are “woke” warriors who embody the stereotypes that the right assumed woke people have.
Plot twist: Paul was in Saudi is cooking the books in his mass killing thread by going on killing rampages.
Seriously, what’s the purpose of his thread?
I have an idea, but I can’t even say it here (it’s that level of insulting). I have the thread on mute, personally. Is anyone else actually posting in it, or is it just him?
I’ve only seen him posting
Just FYI, NBC was hosting Creed Thoughts on their web site, the Wayback Machine has it:
http://web.archive.org/web/20080927130429/http://blog.nbc.com/CreedThoughts
Everything’s coming up Creed!
Damnit, I just figured it out and you’re right it’s not good. I do see other people post.
Two for Sicks_ate today. (Closed threads, that is. I mainly mentioned it so that I could write the first sentence.)
I feel so bad for @Banquet_Bear, seeing them get strung along by a concern troll like that.
…we do not appreciate…
I found it interesting that someone 3 days old talks about people finally not seeing them as an enemy.
I mean, none of us have ever encountered you before, at least under that username.
Yes.
As the French say … “Quelle tosseur”.
I don’t get it, really. Sicks_ate never seemed particularly aggressive or ill-tempered before. Going full-on Karen feels atypical. Brain tumor? Rabies? Imposter?
Just weird. I hope they turn it around and return to the land of the reasonable.
I think they simply were having a bad day and lashed out.
Some people take anyone questioning their parenting really personally.
Personally, I think in that thread, they were both at fault. ESH, as the AITA Redditors say.
Isn’t it a fairly standard idiom that “I don’t know that this is [a good idea]” is a polite form of “I know that this isn’t [a good idea].”
In IMHO, sure. In FQ, I’d take it the poster was actually asking, and genuinely didn’t know.
I don’t know that I would.