This, is an unobjective post in response to an unobjective person.
This, is in response to [x].It is a pain to explain myself to people.
It is more of a pain to explain myself to people so insecure they
tag anonymously.
So I am not going to do it.
After all,
all they ever do is
get offended.
But I will comment on their comments.
Subtly, or directly,
I can't (and I do not want to) resist
that temptation
at a parting shot.
Especially when
their comments are overly
emotional
with little (or no) objectivity at all.
However all good things must come to an end.
After seeing the same emotional pattern
repeat itself,
one tends to get very
bored.
But for now,
the fun (different from the "fun" in my Sat 2nd August 2008 post, which anonymous tagger [x] erroneously applied criticism to)
persists,
and I derive immense pleasure
from observing the extreme naivete
of their underdeveloped psyche.
Amusement arises
when the immature insinuates that I am
immature
based on the premise that
he or she is mature.
Savvy?
Claiming the moral high ground is a fallacy.
A ridiculous action that I would laugh at always.
Here, let me be a little more explicit and attempt to share the fun:
A little excerpt from my tagboard:
6 Aug 08, 22:10
x: "fun"?a game?srsly,grow up and get a life.
(to which I replied)
9 Aug 08, 13:36
joshua: x: do you even know what "game for a laugh" means.. I don't think you do. obviously, a very serious, narrow-minded person. And no, I don't want to grow up if it means getting your life. Coward.
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After pondering [x]'s statement for a short while, I came to the conclusion that it was a referral to my post on relationships (Sat 2nd August 2008).
Again, an anonymous tagger. (I seriously don't have gang connections. Please do not be afraid.)
Apparently, a misinterpretation of the word "fun". I can't be bothered to explain. Check the dictionary please. Suffice to say my intention was for a positive connotation.
As stated above, [x] does not know what "game for a laugh" means.
"Grow up and get a life." You mean you have a life? Are you trying to say that you are mature? Growing up means.. becoming like you? No thanks.
In the end, all that [x] will ever gain from reading this is a feeling of deepest offence. Which isn't far from my original intentions in writing this.
[x]'s response will most likely be:
1. angry.
2. hostile.
3. try to ridicule me in order to cover up his/her embarrassment.
4. act superior.
5. commit the fallacy of ad hominem, specifically tu quoque.
6.
tag spam my tagboard
with incoherent, emotional and unobjective comments.
to which my response will be:
1. quiet exultation that my predictions were right.
2. silence, because I am bored. also because, the person is doing a splendid job embarrassing himself/herself without needing my help to.
3. but most of all, I think I will laugh. alot.
Maybe, as you said, I need to "get a life". Then again, so what if my life does not fit your definition of "having a life"? What does it matter, as long as I am happy? Shake your head and mutter smugly that I am a sad case for not having a life.
Its okay.
Cos, that's what I'm doing to you too.