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Written by Ralesk at 05 Feb 2003 14:06:23: Re: Perhaps, perhaps ...
As an answer to: Perhaps, perhaps ... written by Paul B. at 05 Feb 2003 13:23:18:
>> Well AJ came in and said he didn't even have Phillip's address, and said he couldn't have sent Phillip a virus.
>I was somewhat more interested in what the enigmatic Phillip had to say in reply. Not much, I gather.Phillip is screwy anyway :P I wonder if he is giving blowjobs lately ;)
>> I've known several people with them, and it isn't possible to hold a conversation with them because their thought processes are short circuited, they can't comprehend what we're saying, they say the weirdest things, won't let anyone else have their own opinion, and they believe they are okay and it's everyone else who has the serious problems.
Known one recently. A very nice and charming creature, great to chat with and whatnot, but when he's down and depressed, he does his best to hurt everyone. And yes, you can't have your own opinion...
>An excellent summary, certainly. It's interesting to consider that whilst traditionally considered a different condition, these may turn out to be psychoses similar to endogenous depression and schizophrenia, as they also involve faulty processing of information and an inability to understand reality. So far as I understand, they have never been found to be responsive to medication, but - who knows what the future may hold?
The guy I knew was rather OK unless something bad happened to him --- now since he has lost two hard disks, his parents freak him out AND he had a crush on my mate (from before we became a couple), and his ex is in the arms of a person this fellow hates... now, this is enough to make him go amok (but, somewhat less than this is enough too). He accused my ex of being a liar, he accused his ex's new mate of that as well, he called my mate and pissed him off, and he lied about a suicide threat (he made up a story of being on the brink of suicide, but he was never near to that.), etc. etc.
Those two weeks were hectic, I must say!>Consequently, the poor bugger is lonely - that is only too obvious, and literally "looking for friendship" amongst - he hopes - people who will value his "experience".
Damn, that sure sounds reasonable!
>Actually, I had in mind that venomous snakes are quite manageable when they are tame, as long as you don't make a mistake and hurt them. Viz. our own Crocodile Hunter.
Feed snake well, snake will be nice. Pythons for example :)
>Perhaps a more relevant reason is - they most likely don't give a damn, and consider it trivial. They must be up to their (digital) eyeballs in complaints about the crap that is posted on their sites.
I have never got any reaction on my repeated reports of Geoshitties/C5.
(And I'm still waiting for response from Yahoo! Customer (Non-)Care, about one of my Yahoo! accounts. Hell damn it, guys, I love the site a lot, please wake the fsck up and react somehow!) (Not to mention, I've even offered translation for Yahoo!.hu whenever they want to start it...)
- Hisssst! Paul B. 2/05/2003 21:16 (1)
- Re: Hisssst! Ralesk 2/05/2003 22:33 (0)