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41 minutes ago, fattyflattie said:

That’s because our defense is serious business. Socialized daycare, not so much.   

We must defend our collapsing bridges, patchwork electricity grid, and other failing infrastructure at all costs! 

And the unborn! We're not spending nearly enough. Just five years ago, we learned that the Army had no bullets!

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35 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

Is that a joke? Public school is 100% socialized education and something to be avoided to the highly discerning family man of today.

Can I point out that the University of Texas, the reason this board exists and where most of its member received undergraduate, post-graduate, and/or professional degrees, is a public school? What in god's name is wrong with you boy? 

4 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

Can I point out that the University of Texas, the reason this board exists and where most of its member received undergraduate, post-graduate, and/or professional degrees, is a public school? What in god's name is wrong with you boy? 

Sorry should have said compulsory public school because I didn’t realize you’d go out of your way to argue pedantically.

28 minutes ago, Gourmand said:

Of course it is. 

The point of my post went right over your hollow head. 

SOCIALISZMS BAD!!!

Socialism can be good (e.g. National defense). It’s also not a hammer and every problem is not a nail.

Just now, TurkeyChew said:

Socialism can be good (e.g. National defense). It’s also not a hammer and every problem is not a nail.

America: socialism for the rich; capitalism for the poor.

Just now, David Dennison said:

America: socialism for the rich; capitalism for the poor.

The socialism vehicles we have in this country (Medicaid, Medicare, the military as an employer and retirement fund, etc) are of exponentially more utilization and benefit to the “not rich”, though?

7 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

The socialism vehicles we have in this country (Medicaid, Medicare, the military as an employer and retirement fund, etc) are of exponentially more utilization and benefit to the “not rich”, though?

No.

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8 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

Sorry should have said compulsory public school because I didn’t realize you’d go out of your way to argue pedantically.

I'm quite sure you don't know what pedantic means. I don't find your "compulsory" to meaningfully change your original message or my response. There is no law that forces parents to send their children to public school. Parents are generally required to send their children to a school, not necessarily public school. Public education itself is a net good for society and something we should invest more in as recognized by pretty much anyone that wants a strong economy or a strong country. 

1 minute ago, TurkeyChew said:

The socialism vehicles we have in this country (Medicaid, Medicare, the military as an employer and retirement fund, etc) are of exponentially more utilization and benefit to the “not rich”, though?

First, they aren't vehicles for socialism, but rather for socialized goods and services. I'm sorry that your nonpublic education didn't cover the difference between those words. Second, after correcting for your incorrect term, that's also sort of the point. The things you hate and want to do away with are in fact the things that help the poor. The military's primary benefit is to those that have property in the United States that needs protecting. Ideally that would be everyone here, but some idiots want to make that as difficult as possible. 

1 hour ago, TurkeyChew said:

Is that a joke? Public school is 100% socialized education and something to be avoided to the highly discerning family man of today.

ridiculous and misogynistic and elitist...trifecta!

i've defended you in the past but i'm fighting the urge to neg this one. i think JJ is right, you're trying to get banned this time 🙄

 

 

Just now, mchookem said:

ridiculous and misogynistic and elitist...trifecta!

i've defended you in the past but i'm fighting the urge to neg this one. i think JJ is right, you're trying to get banned this time 🙄

 

 

do it jewish GIF

42 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

Is that a joke? Public school is 100% socialized education and something to be avoided to the highly discerning family man of today.

 

40 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

The government’s job is first and foremost to protect its sovereignty and keep citizens safe from outside harm. Is this even debatable? Why else would you want a Federal Government in the early days?

 

30 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

Gourmand this question is specifically for you:

Public school is funded by us all no matter our need and free to those who need it; how is this not socialized education just on technical definition?

Ill edit to add if it helps you, there is equally nothing wrong with calling our military “socialized national defense”. Do you have a problem with that term as well?

You're a cowardly debater.  In the first post your attitude toward anything "socialized" is clear. 

In your second post, you speak of the importance of national defense. It's paramount.

In you last post, you abandon the pejorative use of "socialized" to avoid the thrashing you'll get because you defined socialism as something bad, named a socialized program (defense) as something good and essential, then tried to backpedal out by referring to what was first pejorative usage as something technically neutral.

Why can't the highly discerning family man of today apply the same level of scorn for the astonishing waste of defense funds (often with little ROI) that the discerning family has for public education which costs a fraction of the same amount with the also necessary goal of creating better citizens and participants in the republic?

I know it will be difficult to flush the headgear of repeated bashing of the education system that mostly seeks to remove public funds from them via vouchers so the rich can get a break on sending their highly discerning brats to the Bluenose Academy for Resume Building to Gain Access to the Ivy League. 

Undermining defense is likely less unpatriotic than undermining the goal of an educated citizenry. The goal. We starve teachers and the system and then despise them because the system fails. Did I say "we?" Actually, it's just your team.

20 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

The socialism vehicles we have in this country (Medicaid, Medicare, the military as an employer and retirement fund, etc) are of exponentially more utilization and benefit to the “not rich”, though?

Of course.  Libs try and argue to the contrary, but they are wrong, wrong, wrong.

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33 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

Can I point out that the University of Texas, the reason this board exists and where most of its member received undergraduate, post-graduate, and/or professional degrees, is a public school? What in god's name is wrong with you boy? 

And therein lies the reason this place is nothing but a hive of scum and villainy.  Buncha unwashed heathens.

4 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

 

 

You're a cowardly debater.  In the first post your attitude toward anything "socialized" is clear. 

In your second post, you speak of the importance of national defense. It's paramount.

In you last post, you abandon the pejorative use of "socialized" to avoid the thrashing you'll get because you defined socialism as something bad, named a socialized program (defense) as something good and essential, then tried to backpedal out by referring to what was first pejorative usage as something technically neutral.

Why can't the highly discerning family man of today apply the same level of scorn for the astonishing waste of defense funds (often with little ROI) that the discerning family has for public education which costs a fraction of the same amount with the also necessary goal of creating better citizens and participants in the republic?

I know it will be difficult to flush the headgear of repeated bashing of the education system that mostly seeks to remove public funds from them via vouchers so the rich can get a break on sending their highly discerning brats to the Bluenose Academy for Resume Building to Gain Access to the Ivy League. 

Undermining defense is likely less unpatriotic than undermining the goal of an educated citizenry. The goal. We starve teachers and the system and then despise them because the system fails. Did I say "we?" Actually, it's just your team.

you're arguing with a brick wall

9 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

The military's primary benefit is to those that have property in the United States that needs protecting. Ideally that would be everyone here, but some idiots want to make that as difficult as possible. 

Great post. I would add the rich get their money straight from the trough through ownership of defense industries and enormous influence on government spending. 

Ike had a name for it. It's right on the tip of my tongue.

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10 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

The military's primary benefit is to those that have property in the United States that needs protecting. Ideally that would be everyone here, but some idiots want to make that as difficult as possible. 

You know what else it is?

The biggest socialized job program in American history. 

4 minutes ago, Gourmand said:

You know what else it is?

The biggest socialized job program in American history. 

Pretty sure there are like 8 times the amount of public school teachers as active duty military.

6 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

Great post. I would add the rich get their money straight from the trough through ownership of defense industries and enormous influence on government spending. 

Ike had a name for it. It's right on the tip of my tongue.

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not just the rich own those.  Anyone with a 401k or IRA likely owns a piece.

Just now, Johnny Sack said:

Pretty sure there are like 8 times the amount of public school teachers as active duty military.

He's talking about defense industry employees not soldiers. They make a lot of money. A lot more than teachers who provide a much greater benefit to the country at much greater personal sacrifice. In short, teachers are fools in your calculations as is anyone not simply looking out for number one's bottom line.

Citizenship. Quaint old term. The hate engine has chewed it up pretty damn good.

3 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

Pretty sure there are like 8 times the amount of public school teachers as active duty military.

Pretty sure you're wrong. the department of defense is the largest employer in the world.

9 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

 

 

You're a cowardly debater.  In the first post your attitude toward anything "socialized" is clear. 

In your second post, you speak of the importance of national defense. It's paramount.

In you last post, you abandon the pejorative use of "socialized" to avoid the thrashing you'll get because you defined socialism as something bad, named a socialized program (defense) as something good and essential, then tried to backpedal out by referring to what was first pejorative usage as something technically neutral.

Why can't the highly discerning family man of today apply the same level of scorn for the astonishing waste of defense funds (often with little ROI) that the discerning family has for public education which costs a fraction of the same amount with the also necessary goal of creating better citizens and participants in the republic?

I know it will be difficult to flush the headgear of repeated bashing of the education system that mostly seeks to remove public funds from them via vouchers so the rich can get a break on sending their highly discerning brats to the Bluenose Academy for Resume Building to Gain Access to the Ivy League. 

Undermining defense is likely less unpatriotic than undermining the goal of an educated citizenry. The goal. We starve teachers and the system and then despise them because the system fails. Did I say "we?" Actually, it's just your team.

1) My attitude toward socialized education is clear. This is an unpopular, but earnest opinion, but public school is not my standard as someone whose role is to steward my children to the best of my ability. That's it and that is all.

2) My point was to try and get Gourmand to understand that calling public schools "socialized education" is not wrong. How you feel about socialized education is a secondary matter. If I erred at all as a "debater", it would be in adding my personal opinion, stance and belief, in an attempt at being funny and stilted (though 100% honest), which aroused the ire of some as misogynist and elitist. I will own that.

3) I don't see a reason why you can't apply the same level of scorn for the astonishing waste of defense funds (often with little ROI) that the discerning family has for public education which costs a fraction of the same amount with the also necessary goal of creating better citizens and participants in the republic?" Have at it, I will probably mostly agree with you.

11 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

not just the rich own those.  Anyone with a 401k or IRA likely owns a piece.

it's like being the minority owner of an NFL team though.  you're at the mercy of this guy:

D. Cal McNair | Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University

 

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9 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

A lot more than teachers who provide a much greater benefit to the country at much greater personal sacrifice.

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2 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

not just the rich own those.  Anyone with a 401k or IRA likely owns a piece.

OMG. I hadn't heard this in quite a while: Who is Union Carbide? A little grandmother somewhere who owns the stock!

She's the one who made the decisions and reaped the big money from their Bhopal Plant until...oops.

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This point of view argues that management (and to some extent, local government) underinvested in safety, which allowed for a dangerous working environment to develop. Factors cited include the filling of the MIC tanks beyond recommended levels, poor maintenance after the plant ceased MIC production at the end of 1984, allowing several safety systems to be inoperable due to poor maintenance, and switching off safety systems to save money— including the MIC tank refrigeration system which could have mitigated the disaster severity, and non-existent catastrophe management plans.[6][40] Other factors identified by government inquiries included undersized safety devices and the dependence on manual operations.[6] Specific plant management deficiencies that were identified include the lack of skilled operators, reduction of safety management, insufficient maintenance, and inadequate emergency action plans.

Oddly, granny didn't get sued even though I'm sure she would have made the same decisions.

Read also about Enron for the benefits of stock ownership on small scale and how you come out compared to the rich owners. It's really not the same.

13 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

not just the rich own those.  Anyone with a 401k or IRA likely owns a piece.

Don’t you know, those are rich people.  

34 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

I'm quite sure you don't know what pedantic means. I don't find your "compulsory" to meaningfully change your original message or my response. There is no law that forces parents to send their children to public school. Parents are generally required to send their children to a school, not necessarily public school. Public education itself is a net good for society and something we should invest more in as recognized by pretty much anyone that wants a strong economy or a strong country. 

Do you really not see how you are splitting hairs on the hairs you tried to split earlier? There is an obvious sub-text of distinction between a public university with a merit-based entrance process and which requires payment (tuition) to attend versus the free public school system for any/all in a certain zip code despite ability, that we were obviously talking about. 

Further, how would socialism apply to private schools? Why or how would we be talking about anything but free public school systems for you to debate why compulsory is still not a descriptor that is adequate to make my point?

It seems like you are trying to nit at definitions and, when that doesn't quite scratch the itch, quibble at nits that don't even make sense for the sake of it-- which is why I used the term pedantic.

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First, they aren't vehicles for socialism, but rather for socialized goods and services. I'm sorry that your nonpublic education didn't cover the difference between those words. Second, after correcting for your incorrect term, that's also sort of the point. The things you hate and want to do away with are in fact the things that help the poor. The military's primary benefit is to those that have property in the United States that needs protecting. Ideally that would be everyone here, but some idiots want to make that as difficult as possible. 

I don't hate or want to do away with anything. I was simply agreeing with Gourmand with him saying public education is socialized education. I want to keep it around for those who need it, and if it's good enough for you and yours, more power to you.

The military's primary benefit 1a) is to protect the lives of citizens from foreign and occupying forces and subjugation. 1b) is to those who have property that needs protecting, sure, I'll give you that. Either way, I'm good with the socialized national defense and socialism in that use case.

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Y'all remember when DonkeyCigars/Chrispy promised he wouldn't come back with a new handle if he got permabanned?  

 

 

 

 

Good times.

1 minute ago, DDD Dad said:

Y'all remember when DonkeyCigars/Chrispy promised he wouldn't come back with a new handle if he got permabanned?  

 

 

 

 

Good times.

This is either ignorant or dishonest, depending on your knowledge of the situation.

Good times, indeed.

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4 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

This is either ignorant or dishonest, depending on your knowledge of the situation.

Good times, indeed.

 

On 10/13/2021 at 6:47 PM, DonkeyCigars said:

Lay the sod o’er me.

It appears that a handful of posters were able to codify their grudge into tangible action and I’m dead. The people have spoken and, in attempt to be true to form and in death honor the way I posted while among you, I will vow to not create a sock and insult everyone’s intelligence and pretend to not be myself (and spoiler alert; I’m not and never have been anyone else despite people’s weird assumptions I.e, Tahoe or Chrispy etc.).

So I will post here. Come by and visit and see me from time to time and let me know what’s going on in the old neighborhood. Let it be known, however, that I was crowdsourced for being diametrically different and expressing those differences with respectful yet radical candor.

All I ask is for conservatives in the CR to lay rose petals on my grave so I don’t hear the clods as they fall.

 

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30 minutes ago, DDD Dad said:

 

 

He said he would not create a sock AND pretend to be someone else.  He admits who he is.

It was an "and" not an "or"

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40 minutes ago, elfenix said:

it's like being the minority owner of an NFL team though.  you're at the mercy of this guy:

D. Cal McNair | Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University

 

He is an idiot and the franchise is an embarrassment on the field.  But the Texans on average distribute to their partners about a million dollars for every ownership point each year and the franchise value is about 5 times what they paid in. The people I know who invested originally have already recouped their initial investment times about three.

So it really does not suck for their investors at all.

11 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

He is an idiot and the franchise is an embarrassment on the field.  But the Texans on average distribute to their partners about a million dollars for every ownership point each year and the franchise value is about 5 times what they paid in. The people I know who invested originally have already recouped their initial investment times about three.

So it really does not suck for their investors at all.

owning an NFL team is the closest thing to a license to print money that there is.  anyway, that's why i said "like" rather than "is".  and to complain about the lucky sperm winner.

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I haven't seem someone dunked on this bad since Pippen over Ewing

 

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8 minutes ago, Neonmoon said:

I haven't seem someone dunked on this bad since Pippen over Ewing

 

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So you can't read either

3 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

These are really just all the same troll right?

no no no, the guys who use the increase in wealth of billionaires against obama and then biden really can't see how the government benefits the wealthy. 

12 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

These are really just all the same troll right?

pretty fucking much. it's like a pack of wild dogs. they run through your yard, tear things up, and then shit all over the place before they leave. 

So Chrispy/Donkey has been banned at least 4 times (there were two Chrispy accounts, with one ending in _) and GRHorn has been banned 3 or 4 times...why isn't the community able to have these dipshits turfed permanently? Obviously a question for the mods, but if someone comes in your house and shits on the floor, you should be able to keep their ass out of your house.

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Just now, VRHorn said:

So Chrispy/Donkey has been banned at least 4 times (there were two Chrispy accounts, with one ending in _) and GRHorn has been banned 3 or 4 times...why isn't the community able to have these dipshits turfed permanently. Obviously a question for the mods, but if someone comes in your house and shits on the floor, you should be able to keep their ass out of your house.

User name suspiciously close to GRHorn

I go to a meeting and come back to a ton of hilarity here.

@DDD Dad You are right in the beginning. What you stated was absolutely the intent. What I think you missed-- what everyone missed except for Longhornfan and the mods, because it's been a conversation handled in private as these should be-- is the following. I'll field your questions after you've reviewed the below and gotten caught up to speed:

1) I was brought back from bannation. I was given a reprieve and allowed to continue to be a citizen of this community. Yay!

2) Longhornfan got offended because he was called out multiple times for being grossly wrong. That's another conversation for another time. The net effect of this call out was he was upset and wanted me gone. He admitted to spending his entire lunch hour going back into my not-very-prolific posting history and negging every post, literally hundreds within the hour, no matter the context or content of post, in the effort to singlehandedly ban me. He admits this freely.

3) That behavior was bad faith and outside of the bounds of what I initially decreed (and, again, is actually against the rules of this board and is deemed harassment. I've appreciated Longhornfans light touch after being warned further by mods-- note: reporting posts in private works) and thus in my eyes I was actually not legitimately banned. 

4) This is why I created the new handle, yet continued to keep the same syntax (Animal ending in -key + Tobacco product), because I was never hiding myself as a poster.

I used to think nothing was funnier than when people would jump out of their Lazy Boy to proclaim "It's DONKEY! look at his user name!" as if they were Robert Langdon and a genius in cryptography and were brilliant, which was funny because I was being obvious.

But now I think the funniest thing is watching a bunch of you do the message board posting of Brendan Frasier clapping and being wrong, because you disagree with my core belief system and politics and wish to be rid of the meddlesome priest.

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5 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

I go to a meeting and come back to a ton of hilarity here.

@DDD Dad You are right in the beginning. What you stated was absolutely the intent. What I think you missed-- what everyone missed except for Longhornfan and the mods, because it's been a conversation handled in private as these should be-- is the following. I'll field your questions after you've reviewed the below and gotten caught up to speed:

1) I was brought back from bannation. I was given a reprieve and allowed to continue to be a citizen of this community. Yay!

2) Longhornfan got offended because he was called out multiple times for being grossly wrong. That's another conversation for another time. The net effect of this call out was he was upset and wanted me gone. He admitted to spending his entire lunch hour going back into my not-very-prolific posting history and negging every post, literally hundreds within the hour, no matter the context or content of post, in the effort to singlehandedly ban me. He admits this freely.

3) That behavior was bad faith and outside of the bounds of what I initially decreed (and, again, is actually against the rules of this board and is deemed harassment. I've appreciated Longhornfans light touch after being warned further by mods-- note: reporting posts in private works) and thus in my eyes I was actually not legitimately banned. 

4) This is why I created the new handle, yet continued to keep the same syntax (Animal ending in -key + Tobacco product), because I was never hiding myself as a poster.

I used to think nothing was funnier than when people would jump out of their Lazy Boy to proclaim "It's DONKEY! look at his user name!" as if they were Robert Langdon and a genius in cryptography because I was being obvious.

But now I think the funniest thing is watching a bunch of you do the message board posting of Brendan Frasier clapping because you disagree with my core belief system and politics and wish to be rid of the meddlesome priest.

I see you're still a lying, disingenuous cunt, regardless of username. Keep fucking that chicken.

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I go to a meeting and come back to a ton of hilarity here.
[mention=121]DDD Dad[/mention] You are right in the beginning. What you stated was absolutely the intent. What I think you missed-- what everyone missed except for Longhornfan and the mods, because it's been a conversation handled in private as these should be-- is the following. I'll field your questions after you've reviewed the below and gotten caught up to speed:
1) I was brought back from bannation. I was given a reprieve and allowed to continue to be a citizen of this community. Yay!
2) Longhornfan got offended because he was called out multiple times for being grossly wrong. That's another conversation for another time. The net effect of this call out was he was upset and wanted me gone. He admitted to spending his entire lunch hour going back into my not-very-prolific posting history and negging every post, literally hundreds within the hour, no matter the context or content of post, in the effort to singlehandedly ban me. He admits this freely.
3) That behavior was bad faith and outside of the bounds of what I initially decreed (and, again, is actually against the rules of this board and is deemed harassment. I've appreciated Longhornfans light touch after being warned further by mods-- note: reporting posts in private works) and thus in my eyes I was actually not legitimately banned. 
4) This is why I created the new handle, yet continued to keep the same syntax (Animal ending in -key + Tobacco product), because I was never hiding myself as a poster.
I used to think nothing was funnier than when people would jump out of their Lazy Boy to proclaim "It's DONKEY! look at his user name!" as if they were Robert Langdon and a genius in cryptography and were brilliant, which was funny because I was being obvious.
But now I think the funniest thing is watching a bunch of you do the message board posting of Brendan Frasier clapping and being wrong, because you disagree with my core belief system and politics and wish to be rid of the meddlesome priest.

NOBODY GIVES A SHIT

FFS

Shut up.
11 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

I see you're still a lying, disingenuous cunt, regardless of username. Keep fucking that chicken.

Where is the lie?

11 minutes ago, Bama Chick said:


NOBODY GIVES A SHIT

FFS

Shut up.

Yea nobody cares when the record is corrected to reflect the full story and whole truth, I know. It’s a microcosm.

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I’m torn on Joe heading to camp David on the brink of war.

On one hand it reminds me when he went to Delaware during the Afghanistan debacle and had to be dragged back to work.


On the other hand he’s an worthless, old POS. It might be better to keep him as far away from the negotiating table as possible.
11 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:

I’m torn on Joe heading to camp David on the brink of war.

On one hand it reminds me when he went to Delaware during the Afghanistan debacle and had to be dragged back to work.


On the other hand he’s an worthless, old POS. It might be better to keep him as far away from the negotiating table as possible.

 

Camp David is quite literally 30 minutes away from the White House by helicopter. 

Pearl clutching noted.  Don't you ever get embarrassed by your behavior?

2 hours ago, TurkeyChew said:

I go to a meeting and come back to a ton of hilarity here.

@DDD Dad You are right in the beginning. What you stated was absolutely the intent. What I think you missed-- what everyone missed except for Longhornfan and the mods, because it's been a conversation handled in private as these should be-- is the following. I'll field your questions after you've reviewed the below and gotten caught up to speed:

1) I was brought back from bannation. I was given a reprieve and allowed to continue to be a citizen of this community. Yay!

2) Longhornfan got offended because he was called out multiple times for being grossly wrong. That's another conversation for another time. The net effect of this call out was he was upset and wanted me gone. He admitted to spending his entire lunch hour going back into my not-very-prolific posting history and negging every post, literally hundreds within the hour, no matter the context or content of post, in the effort to singlehandedly ban me. He admits this freely.

3) That behavior was bad faith and outside of the bounds of what I initially decreed (and, again, is actually against the rules of this board and is deemed harassment. I've appreciated Longhornfans light touch after being warned further by mods-- note: reporting posts in private works) and thus in my eyes I was actually not legitimately banned. 

4) This is why I created the new handle, yet continued to keep the same syntax (Animal ending in -key + Tobacco product), because I was never hiding myself as a poster.

I used to think nothing was funnier than when people would jump out of their Lazy Boy to proclaim "It's DONKEY! look at his user name!" as if they were Robert Langdon and a genius in cryptography and were brilliant, which was funny because I was being obvious.

But now I think the funniest thing is watching a bunch of you do the message board posting of Brendan Frasier clapping and being wrong, because you disagree with my core belief system and politics and wish to be rid of the meddlesome priest.

Reported for bitching about rep.  Hey @immamac or @hayden_horn!

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