I had my first account on here since 2002 - probably hovering at about 1900 posts - I prefer to read than to post - though I have know idea how people percieve me, though the few of you who have met me in real life were massively suprised.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			No. I am who I am, and people can perceive me how they like. I don't expect to be liked by everyone.Gilly said:Does how you are personally perceived affect how your threads/posts are seen?
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Nismo said:No idea how I'm perceived, maybe as a bit of a stubborn arse 24/7 365, but I try and keep myself to myself.
 
   
  
Indeed. I don't normally refer to it, but I'm aware a few people have said nice things. Trouble is ... the next accusation is likely to be that I'm a drama queen looking for that kind of remark. It gets to a point where you can't win.cleanbluesky said:....
Remember that while a few have made comments in your direction, there are also lots of people on here that do not see you as a boaster and think you make a valuable contribution.
I agree. Yet many people don't realise that having money, while it clearly has benefits, has disadvantages too. And yes, I'd rather have it than not, and I certainly would say that scrimping around to pay bills or feed the kids is not a problem I'd wish on anybody, but .... having money is not an entirely beneficial situation either.cleanbluesky said:I would say that the way people react to you is all about money. The reason I say this is becasue there are lots of things that people can do that do not revolve around money, physical activities, talents etc... yet I do not believe that any consistently draw the ire that merely having money does.
ElRazur said:I would love to believe that, but god...I can smell the BS in your post man. It is so obvious.
I guess it is a sign of weakness when people have to result to insult in a debate....
 ), it hit a wall when I realised that all that effort whilst recognised by some was wasted when the same old topics came up month after month.  It was like debating with an brick wall, ignorant and stubborn and I got tired of it so I pretty much left it and never got involved again.
), it hit a wall when I realised that all that effort whilst recognised by some was wasted when the same old topics came up month after month.  It was like debating with an brick wall, ignorant and stubborn and I got tired of it so I pretty much left it and never got involved again.  gurdas said:my 'send the darkies' back home comments are always received in jest because 'I am a darkie too'.
I have read the forum for over a year before that date, I couldn't join because I didn't have access to a valid email adress. But yes, me being more of a 'noob' proberly doesn't help me understand your posts.gurdas said:Erm, yes I would have and have done in the past. You have only been a member here since 2005 and the frequency of my posts have gone down since then.
cleanbluesky said:you have proven yourself more than capable of debate so take that route.
gurdas said:I gave up when people didn't listen/understand. This forum in general, is very xenophobic and my views would fall of deaf ears, it's a fact and its happened time and time again. A simple test, post a thread about mobos, english flags, hot cross buns, nursery rhymes and you'll see all the classics start to come out. Speaker's Corner is a bit better but end of the day this forum is full of computer geeks who are locked behind their screens and read the newspapers far too much to have a proper debate with.
gurdas said:I gave up when people didn't listen/understand. This forum in general, is very xenophobic and my views would fall of deaf ears, it's a fact and its happened time and time again. A simple test, post a thread about mobos, english flags, hot cross buns, nursery rhymes and you'll see all the classics start to come out. Speaker's Corner is a bit better but end of the day this forum is full of computer geeks who are locked behind their screens and read the newspapers far too much to have a proper debate with.
You'll be wanting to post about that here.gurdas said:I gave up when people didn't listen/understand.
You'll be wanting to post about that here.gurdas said:This forum in general, is very xenophobic and my views would fall of deaf ears, it's a fact and its happened time and time again. A simple test, post a thread about mobos,
I would be surprised if non-newspaper readers had as much to debate (in the sense that they, at least, might be in a position where they can reference a multitude of viewpoints) - Except on an existential, or philisphical level. Although telly does have the news on it, it's fairly tabloid most of the time.gurdas said:english flags, hot cross buns, nursery rhymes and you'll see all the classics start to come out. Speaker's Corner is a bit better but end of the day this forum is full of computer geeks who are locked behind their screens and read the newspapers far too much to have a proper debate with.
Nix said:So you think posting bigotted statements of "Bloody darkie ***** send them all back to africa." is productive? Congratulations, you've just become a hypocrite.
cleanbluesky said:If you have such a poor view of the posters here then you should examine your involvement in the forum.
cleanbluesky said:Just because people do not share your view it does not mean they are 'xenophobic', and if you do not offer reasoning behind your argument then they are not given enough information to support your view.
 
	