- Posts: 3757
- Joined: Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:14 pm
l.strether wrote:l.strether wrote:What is odd, Bedjam, is that you came on this thread to spew all that ridiculous nonsense to me and about me. As I've told you many times before, I suggest you get over thinking about me and move on with your life. I have no time for your obsession. I will however address some of your ridiculous points.It's not odd, it's very funny how everyone on here can predict your wording in your attempts at discrediting valid opinions. Doesn't contributing and replying to a forum topic require thinking about what other people have posted so far?
Yes, people predicted I would use typical arguments. What a shock. As I've said before, they are typical counterarguments. Since everybody uses them, those predictions weren't so prescient. And no, thinking about what a specific person who is not your friend, co-worker, or relative isn't normal. It's creepy, just like your thinking about me is creepy.What is odd and creepy, is that no matter what time of day, you will have a rebuttal within around twenty minutes. (no life?)
Firstly, your writing all those sentences to me about me doesn't speak well of your life, so I understand your projecting. If you had a good one, you wouldn't be wasting that time on me. As to my posts, I do post during office hours and when I write, so sometimes I respond to posts to me after they're posted; sometimes I dont. If you want to misread into that, knock yourself out.What is odd, is that any time a counter opinion is so solid that you need to address the person for being odd, possessive, obsessed or a stalker, instead of, or in addition to, addressing the valid counter points.
If the shoe fits, BJ. You have been stalking me around this forum. I would bet that almost all of your last 10-15 posts on the 20xx forum have been to me and/or about me. That is truly creepy and makes you a stalker. if you don't like me accurately calling you that, stop stalking me.What is very odd, is your infatuation with adjectives like cute, precious, charming and your way overused favorite, adorable. I seriously don't think I have ever heard a male use the word adorable. Might want to try a thesaurus, preferably one for men.
I have no infatuation with those adjectives, although they are great adjectives. Despite your claims, many men use them. I don't always use them either, although they certainly have applied to you. Maybe you shouldn't earn them so much...There' no requirement to say "I respectfully disagree." As you may have noted, Teamnasty clearly told me I was "wrong." There's nothing wrong with that. How come I've never heard the phrase "I respectfully disagree" from you. Again, Bedjam, you have to stop your projection.What is odd is that you can use your favorite feminine adjectives over and over but why do we never see the phase "I respectfully disagree" from you.Perhaps, this reading and comprehension issue that you speak of so often, might be a reflection on your writing since you need to edit a large majority of your posts.
Perhaps you're wrong. I do edit my posts sometimes. I know you don't grasp this, but the best writers in the world--novelists, playwrights, screenwriters, et al.--all edit. That being said, I don't edit most of my posts; the posts on this thread prove that. So, that was your last of many ridiculous claims on your post.
So, BJ, do you plan to finally get over me, or are you going to write 6 more nonsensical sentences about me? For your sake, and everybody's, I suggest you move on and give your significant other the attention you give me...if you have one.
That's too bad, Turtle. As I said in my response to Bedjam, many men, including our best male authors use those adjectives...even when kitties aren't around. Secure men should never worry about their masculinity when making their appropriate word choices.
Many men use humor to end pissing contests, too.
And puppies alone are pretty adorable. I just like kitties better.