Title: Lets Name The Bad Bad People Of The Internet! Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Dec 28, 2011 Author:A K A Stone Post Date:2011-12-28 18:56:35 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:95563 Comments:156
There are a lot of asshole douche bags on the internet. I will start naming them soon and some of the reasons why they are internet assholes/douchebags.
Douches only post on other sites. So don't talk crap about anyone here. :)
There was someone following me around the net - annoying me- starting fights, doing the most outrageous nutty vicious things.. and I mocked her- saying something like, "go back to the trailer home"...
And I have recently found out that she was so poor that she lived in a Hotel room and sold her body- and had a really messed up life.
I knew she was a sick person, it was obvious from her postings that she was really sick- but that didn't stop me from engaging in a online fight with her. There were others who were friends of hers, who were even sicker- I should have just walked away.
She, and her friends are actually serioulsy mentaly ill- and I really, really, really wish I could take it all back now.
I wish I never would have gotten involved in saying stoopid, childish things to sick people.
y'all should turn away from this stuff, while you can. it really doesn't feel good at all.
Some people are just lonely- and some really are horribly damaged. Either way- learn from me. Please stop harassing each other and trying to hurt each other.
Serioulsy Fred- I come from Highlanders, Yanno Scots.. I got some Sioux and Cherokee- and some danish in me.. who is going to walk away from a fight in that mix?
But what I have learned is that if we know someone is serioulsy mentally ill, with personality disorders- we should just walk away- and not engage.
It was a painful lesson for me to learn. I am not kidding about that. I wanted to share it, because honestly I feel terrible about it and I wanted to help someone else.
I was hoping I could help someone else, even someone like you. Anyway- with that, I gotta jet. I am pretty sure this will be my last post to you.
I could have done without my water heater going out @ 10AM on Christmas eve. Threw a bit of a googlie into the mix...all of those 365/24/7 ANY EMERGENCY ANY TIME plumbers left me in the lurch...but a Moslem plumber came through for me about 6PM and that's no lie...
Replaced. Bottom of it was gone. AO Smith...10 year tank lasted 13. Real bummer too as I am re-doing the basement and a tankless water heater is going to go in.
I started calling plumbers around 10:30 and by Noon, when not one had returned the call, I then called some plumbing supply places and when I got no answer from any of those either I ran to Home Depot and bought myself a new one. Worst came to worse I was putting it in myself - which I could have done. I would have been a bit worried bleeding the gas line, though.
Interesting thing at Home Depot. I learned that I was not alone. There were three other people there who had same thing happen and the HD guy told me that there had been 6 or 7 others in first thing that morning.
Replaced. Bottom of it was gone. AO Smith...10 year tank lasted 13. Real bummer too as I am re-doing the basement and a tankless water heater is going to go in.
Those tankless water heaters are the way to go. We've had one running on propane for almost five years so far without a problem and it cut way down on the utility bills.
Our water is so mineralized that even with the filtration/softener system we were lucky to get three years out of a tank and the warranty on them is a joke.
I agree even if the only reason is because where the water heater now sits is otherwise useable space. But that's not the only reason. We're close to an empty nest. No need for a 60 gallon tank.
Paul's supporters love to talk about how he was a lone voice of dissent. They never explain why he was alone in his dissent. Why couldn't he convince even his ideologically sympathetic colleagues? Why is there no Ron Paul caucus?
Now he insists that everyone in Washington will suddenly do what he wants once he's in the White House. That's almost painfully naïve. And it's ironic that the only way the libertarian-pure-constitutionalist in the race could do the things he's promising is by using powers not in the Constitution.
"Paul's supporters love to talk about how he was a lone voice of dissent. They never explain why he was alone in his dissent. Why couldn't he convince even his ideologically sympathetic colleagues? Why is there no Ron Paul caucus?
Now he insists that everyone in Washington will suddenly do what he wants once he's in the White House. That's almost painfully naïve. And it's ironic that the only way the libertarian-pure-constitutionalist in the race could do the things he's promising is by using powers not in the Constitution."
Throughout his congressional tenure, Paul has built a reputation as a legislator who marches to his own distinctive drumbeat. He is a Republican by label, not in the fraternal meaning. Oftentimes, his voting habits leave him utterly isolated from the rest of his colleagues, Republicans and Democrats alike.
"Throughout his congressional tenure, Paul has built a reputation as a legislator who marches to his own distinctive drumbeat. He is a Republican by label, not in the fraternal meaning. Oftentimes, his voting habits leave him utterly isolated from the rest of his colleagues, Republicans and Democrats alike."