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Cass
 
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Default Pipe bending dice

Baker,

You exhibit the classic idiot who speaks psychobabble in the hope of
convincing someone that you know something.

Look kiddo, I came and asked a simple question and used a word that some of
you are not familiar with and don't care enough to THOROUGHLY research and
find that it is a valid word used in valid and proper context.

Some of you twits decided to give a lecture on my use of ONE word. I simply
replied that I used it correctly.

The group of regular twits went berserk since they found someone who
wouldn't run from their bullying.

PLAIN AND SIMPLE AND NOTHING MORE.

One word has had the power to make others show what they are made of.

Cass


"Dave Baker" wrote in message
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Subject: Pipe bending dice
From: (Old Nick)
Date: 08/08/03 08:07 GMT Daylight Time
Message-id:

On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 20:54:19 -0500, "Cass"
m wrote something
......and in reply I say!:

If you read the _pertinent_ parts of YOUR OWN POST, below, you will
note that they have specifically separated the "pl dies" from the "pl
dice".

Read your own post. You are WRONG.


Which I'm sure he knows perfectly well and has known since it was first

pointed
out to him. It isn't the point though as his behaviour now only revolves

around
perpetuating the argument regardless of the merits. Classic troll

behaviour
stemming from the desire to enjoy any attention even that directed

primarily
against him. Symptomatic of above average intelligence but poor

socialisation
skills, underachiever, chip on the shoulder, minor paranoia, few friends,
dislike of authority and having to conform to rules.

His fantasy lies in being at the centre of the argument, stirring up the
hornet's nest so to speak, but he perceives himself, although in the wrong

from
the start, as being somehow above it all and superior to those who

denigrate
him. Ultimately it's quite damaging though as the weight of peer opinion

chips
away further at his already low self esteem. Eventually he'll regret the
behaviour but not admit to that except briefly to himself. He'll resolve

to try
and be friendly and not let it happen again but the urge to be the centre

of
attention will lead to it recurring from time to time. As his self esteem

is
damaged by the confrontations the need to be listened to increases leading

to
the same behaviour all over again - a vicious circle that's hard to break.


Dave Baker - Puma Race Engines (
www.pumaracing.co.uk)
I'm not at all sure why women like men. We're argumentative, childish,
unsociable and extremely unappealing naked. I'm quite grateful they do

though.