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One of THOSE toxic damn days... Twibil 09-03-2008
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Posted by Road Glidin' Don on September 6, 2008, 2:59 am


On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 17:53:31 -0700 (PDT), Twibil

>You truly are a sad case, Krusty; but while we're on the subject of
>admissions I should probably thank *you* for coming out of the closet.
>Used to be that you'd go off your racist/homophobic rants and would
>then practically froth at the mouth when someone such as myself called
>you a racist in response.
>
>Now that you've given up trying to pass yourself off as a normal human
>being and are openly waving your white-supremacy flag from the
>rooftops, you've made it redundant for anyone to have to point out
>your affliction.

Good observation. That *has* changed about him over time, hasn't it?

From what I've heard, in his AMS days people were hardly aware of his
racist beliefs.

Then he came here and started spouting off, trying to come off like a
history scholar, but really just pushing his racist agenda.

And, man, did he get upset when people called him on being a racist!
So much so, I remember he tried to intimidate me into silence by
posting my personal information here.

Now he's just openly racist and seems to glory in it.

For all we know, he's so proud of being a racist now, he won't mind a
repost of his real name and personal information, previously made in
AMS. [1]


[1] An incident which, he hastened to add, the person later
apologized for. [2]

[2] Which, when considered in the light of him later doing the same
to someone else, provides a revealing look at his real character.


Posted by Twibil on September 6, 2008, 3:34 am


On Sep 5, 11:59=A0pm, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote:

> For all we know, he's so proud of being a racist now, he won't mind a
> repost of his real name and personal information, previously made in
> AMS.
>
>=A0An incident which, he hastened to add, the person later
> apologized for.

Of course Krusty himself has published my address and phone number
here on more than one occasion; even posted information on where my
wife was going to be selling her art work at a show, hoping to
intimidate me. (Didn't work, of course.) And has he ever apologised to
anyone -ever- for doing these sorts of things? Let's not be silly,
shall we?

> Which, when considered in the light of him later doing the same
> to someone else, provides a revealing look at his real character.

I truly think he's suffering from either early-onset Alzheimer's, or
has had a series of small strokes: either thing can cause abrupt -and
appalling- changes to personalities.

Posted by Road Glidin' Don on September 6, 2008, 3:56 am


On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 00:34:30 -0700 (PDT), Twibil

>On Sep 5, 11:59 pm, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote:
>
>> For all we know, he's so proud of being a racist now, he won't mind a
>> repost of his real name and personal information, previously made in
>> AMS.
>>
>> An incident which, he hastened to add, the person later
>> apologized for.
>
>Of course Krusty himself has published my address and phone number
>here on more than one occasion; even posted information on where my
>wife was going to be selling her art work at a show, hoping to
>intimidate me. (Didn't work, of course.) And has he ever apologised to
>anyone -ever- for doing these sorts of things? Let's not be silly,
>shall we?

Didn't know that.

Darn. Now I don't feel so special anymore...

>> Which, when considered in the light of him later doing the same
>> to someone else, provides a revealing look at his real character.
>
>I truly think he's suffering from either early-onset Alzheimer's, or
>has had a series of small strokes: either thing can cause abrupt -and
>appalling- changes to personalities.

His ability to remember all those ancestors' names and stuff is too
good for an explanation like that to be at all plausible, IMO.

More likely it's just the case of an embittered, old man who's always
held those sentiments, with lots of time on his hands, becoming more
and more invested in his beliefs as he dwells on them, anxious that
his days might end without him having made a significant mark in life
and becoming increasingly bold, as he sees that spreading hate
propaganda doesn't result in a threat to his safety.


Posted by . on September 6, 2008, 11:14 am


On Sep 6, 12:56=EF=BF=BDam, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote=
:

> More likely it's just the case of an embittered, old man who's always
> held those sentiments, with lots of time on his hands, becoming more
> and more invested in his beliefs as he dwells on them, anxious that
> his days might end without him having made a significant mark in life
> and becoming increasingly bold, as he sees that spreading hate
> propaganda doesn't result in a threat to his safety.

Pay attention, dumbass. What goes around, comes around. Someday you
will personally reap the reward for your Ageism and Gerontophobia and
you will be called "a bitter old man".

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4d/Walterdummy.PNG

"Welcome to Wal*Mart. Get your shit and get out."



Posted by S'mee on September 6, 2008, 1:50 pm


> On Sep 6, 12:56 am, langkd_NO_S...@shaw.ca (Road Glidin' Don) wrote:
>
> > More likely it's just the case of an embittered, old man who's always
> > held those sentiments, with lots of time on his hands, becoming more
> > and more invested in his beliefs as he dwells on them, anxious that
> > his days might end without him having made a significant mark in life
> > and becoming increasingly bold, as he sees that spreading hate
> > propaganda doesn't result in a threat to his safety.
>
> Pay attention, dumbass. What goes around, comes around. Someday you
> will personally reap the reward for your Ageism and Gerontophobia and
> you will be called "a bitter old man".

I doubt it. Don has mellowed out quite a bit. Me? LOL you poor sob's I
will always look 15-20 years younger than I am and with a blood line
that rarely pops off before our late 70's (whiles staying vigorous and
active the whole time) I expect to be taking my great, great, great
grandkids for rides. Unlike all the short lived types like you that
are lucky to make 80.

> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4d/Walterdummy.PNG
>
> "Welcome to Wal*Mart. Get your shit and get out."

Who shops there anymore? Only things they have worth getting are
ammunition and contacts.
Run the kids off the front lawn why bother...it's fully fenced and it
fun to have them over. Only bitter old bachlor hates kids on his lawn.
--
Keith

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