Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=BF?= on July 29, 2009, 8:48 pm
> I often see troll-feeders defend
> themselves with "sometimes he makes good points", to which I respond,
> "why wade through a bunch of garbage to find the occasional good
> point?"
99% of Reeky material is garbage, and you guys are all equally guilty
of making it so.
Posted by Road Glidin' Don on July 30, 2009, 1:46 pm
> Bob Myers wrote:
> >However, to get back to the main point - I'll skim anything anyone
> >writes, up to a point. But there often DOES come a point where
> >you realize that the person whose work you're reading is so far
> >around the bend that, if there are any good ideas contained therein,
> >you're going to have to wade through an awful lot of concentrated
> >dreck to get to them.
> That applies to trolls, of course. I often see troll-feeders defend
> themselves with "sometimes he makes good points", to which I respond,
> "why wade through a bunch of garbage to find the occasional good
> point?"
Yep. Especially since attempts to do will be interpreted by the troll
as a validation of his efforts and encourage more garbage.
Posted by dizzy on July 29, 2009, 7:13 pm
Road Glidin' Don wrote:
>>
>>
>> Most people mellow out by age 50. This crime may be statistically unusual.
>Why do you keep giving these sickos the attention they're seeking, you
>stupid fuck?
Have you ever known a troll who did not encourage other trolls? I
can't think of any. They're part of the same fuckwitted club.
They are both plonked, here. Don't know why more don't.
Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=BF?= on July 29, 2009, 12:00 am
wrote:
> > A 50-year-old parolee, Charlie Samuel, was booked Sunday for
> > investigation of murder after fingerprints in the car linked him to
> > the killing, Deputy Chief Sergio Diaz said at a news conference.
> Most people mellow out by age 50. This crime may be statistically unusual.
ALL murders are statistically unusual.
Of all the regular posters to this newsgroup, there is only one
confessed murderer, and Schiffner's about 43.
Do you suppose he'll chill out if he ever reaches 50?
Posted by MikeWhy on July 29, 2009, 11:23 am
> He wasn't a monster but I wonder what he might have done had cigarettes
> cost as much as crack.
> Similarly, my wife's ex drinks. He drinks a bottle of wine every evening
> and passes out but gets up and goes to work in the morning. But what if
> the bottle cost $200?
He'll shop around and drink the $4 stuff. Dr. Frasier Crane and friends
would have complained long and loud before they could tack on $196 of tea
tax on the wine. Your father would have gotten a better paying job to better
his crack-like addiction. Like crack, many substances have been priced by
the open market and found to have essentially limitless profit potential.
Price fixing, especially by the government, is not the answer.
> themselves with "sometimes he makes good points", to which I respond,
> "why wade through a bunch of garbage to find the occasional good
> point?"