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Old Aug 09, 2014, 09:44 AM
IceColdSpear IceColdSpear is offline
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Originally Posted by ChipperMonkey View Post
I think that when the same thing keeps on happening over and over and over again, it is helpful to look inward instead of developing conspiracy theories. On every new site you join, you agree to the terms of service, and you get to start fresh as a new person. Are you not following the rules? Are you being aggressive or hostile? The only common denominator in all of this is you, so I think its time to seriously look at your behavior. (You can't use the internet as a common denominator because its so vast and varied---that would be like saying all Americans are a common denominator.)
I've already talked about this part; yes, I do follow the rules. If anything, a common denominator is that people even openly come out and admit that they are abusing me; they dare me to do something about it. Then and only then do I give them what they deserve back. I won't entertain your notion of me being the problem because it's just not true. I am one person that comes to be a part of things. If I was truly into 'conspiracy theories' as you claim then I wouldn't have worded my post so elaborately. I would have simply said "everybody is against me" and left it at that.

I can use the Internet as a common denominator because of it's anonymity and easy access factors. Americans are counted as 'one entity' in polls and research projects all the time. Context is key.

I have looked inward and I disagree with what you are getting at here. On the contrary, when I constantly look inward and try to fix myself to become a better person, yet other people still exhibit the same negative behaviour, they are the problem. I never see them looking inward or questioning themselves, and if you want me to bow down and say everything is my fault then be prepared to wait your entire life.

Last edited by shezbut; Aug 09, 2014 at 11:33 PM. Reason: administrative edit to bring within guidelines