Still, it’s fun when they give you a bunch of ammunition to go to town on time in the most wonderfully, thought provoking arguments pretty much with them ending in either never replying again or resorting to name calling or insults.
That’s when you know you’ve won, it’s fun to beat those people at their own game while not stooping to their level. P:
yeah it would be cool if this was common knowledge, but so much good drama would be lost. I really think the ‘focus on what you have in common’ rule is the most important, because then we can be as vicious and have awesome discussions but stick together when we need to.
It may seem like common sense to most of us, but there are people who really don’t know this. If it’s written down, and people can learn something, then it’s done it’s purpose.
I didn’t think there was a middle ground between haters and those that already accept (but aren’t necessarily a part of) such stuff; as in, an audience that would take something from this image rather than just disagree or agree with.
Not my cup of tea.
Perhaps. But it’s even more fun to look up some anatomically correct ponies and clop like a teenaged chimp.
That’s when you know you’ve won, it’s fun to beat those people at their own game while not stooping to their level. P:
Cool if there is.