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Launchpad
05-04-2009, 12:10 AM
Does it provide insight into the way people really think or does it influence people to post views that are more extreme than their own actual views due to the anonymity. Do you think what people post is they're Actual feelings unhindered by society I guess is what I want to say.

I ask this because I just saw a thread about a heroin addict who was viciously beaten to death one December night by a 6'4 man who outweighed her by about a hundred pounds. Her head was stomped in and her jaw and skull caved in.

In response to this horrifying (to me) story, most people (8 out of the 11 in the thread) responded with either 'She deserved it', 'She was a degenerate anyway' or something along those lines. 2 of the other posts were tose/zoklet style jokes (in poor taste, but acceptable in these corners of the internet) and only 1 seemed legitimately to feel sorry/bad that this has happened to somebody.

So, I wonder, is this the way people think in real society or is it just Zoklet? I know its cool and funny to be racist and stuff on the internet, but is this just a way for people who feel this way to actively express themselves without getting hated on by the rest of society? If so, I feel that we truly are in an Inhumane condition.

Dfg
05-04-2009, 12:17 AM
I understand your concerns but the problem is everyone tries to be an Internet Tough guy or some really cool person. They presume being hardcore will make them look cooler on the Internet, in other words they try to hide there short comings IRL by trying to be something cooler or more tough on the Internet.

But this is one view point, some people here actually enjoy this and to be honest most of them can fap over it. Most of us have seen so much this stuff that we are unmoved by it. Imagine seeing 100+ gores pictures on a daily basis for 5 years!.

But the funny thing is IRL these people are quite opposite. So, in short on the Internet people are not what they seem to be.

Echidna
05-04-2009, 12:21 AM
There are normal people on zoklet, and the internet, but also the basement dwelling never seeing the light of day real life trolls. A lot of people migrated from totse which if you were a normal person, you'd think wtf. Most people here are desensitized because of the internet and the horrors we've seen though it. I know when I was like 11 and saw rotten.com for the first time, I was like holy fuck. Almost a decade later watching 3guys1hammer, I was like holy shit, but not enough to look away.

Best answer I can give is that I hope a lot of people are different offline. I've been around totse/zoklet for a long fucking time and it's like the asshole of the internet. But, a lot of people enjoy anal.

Launchpad
05-04-2009, 12:28 AM
I've been around totse/zoklet for a long fucking time and it's like the asshole of the internet. But, a lot of people enjoy anal.

Hahahahahahaha - Now THIS is a quotable quote.

But I guess what I was wondering is - is it JUST totse and zoklet, 4chan etc - I've been around for awhile and I know how these sites work. But you see the same shit on youtube comments/everything. Do you think the anonymity allows people to say what they really think deep down or do you think most are just trolling 'for the lulz'

Syphilis
05-04-2009, 12:33 AM
Do you think the anonymity allows people to say what they really think deep down or do you think most are just trolling 'for the lulz'

Both.

The Better Version
05-04-2009, 12:48 AM
that's actually a very good question that I was asking myself the other day. I mean there are some people on here who do indeed have radical views such as Jim "Fuck the Latinos" Carry but they are normal radical views that aren't entirely unheard of in the real world. However, there are a good number of other posters who I really can't trust that they really believe in some of the things they say.

As for me, everything I post on this forum is coming from my heart, although, some of the things I say I would definitely never say in the real world for fear of ridicule. I post on this forum mainly because I don't have the courage to speak my mind in the real world (Pathetic right?). But I think others on here post just for the reactions or because they want to put on a different persona.

min.elskede
05-04-2009, 12:55 AM
Well, I genuinely didn't feel sorry for her. I don't think she deserved it. I don't think it's very nice. I don't think her family will be clinking champagne glasses over this.

But I still don't feel sorry for her. A newspaper article is too far removed from reality to steal my sympathy. I've at times got emotional reading articles, certainly, but they were fucking multi-page editorials, opinionated and dense, not this dry, skeletal bulletpoint-style crap that newspapers do oh-so-well. If the writer doesn't allow me to immerse myself and become emotionally attached, then no, I'm not going to feel sympathy. Sorry, but that's just how it is. And I will make an impish comment in a thread like that, because, well, that's entirely all I feel like saying.

I won't be emotionally blackmailed into feigning sympathy. If it's earned, it'll be given. Otherwise, prepare for some snark. It's perfectly genuine snark, and I'm not hiding behind a curtain of anonymity. I'm as narcissistic as the next guy, and I will say shit in the pure hope that it amuses someone or impresses them, but that doesn't mean I'm pulling the sentiment out of my ass. I'm sure I could have said something much more lulzy, but I said what I felt like saying, and since the girl's family isn't reading any of this, I don't feel the need to repent.

It's almost as if people are complicated.

GeorgeMuppet
05-04-2009, 01:54 AM
"The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."

Can be said about the entire internet.

The Better Version
05-04-2009, 03:58 PM
Are you seriously suggesting that EVERYTHING said on the internet is false? I think what you meant to say was that everything said on the internet may or may not be true and should be taken very cautiously through proper analysis.

LiquidIce
05-04-2009, 05:35 PM
If I saw a picture of a girl that just fell down the stairs, hit her head and was bleeding buckets with a funny caption (something about periods maybe?) I'd just lol, but if it happened to me in real life I'd do something.

True story, it happened a bit over a week ago, but someone was quicker to get the nurse to attend to her, nothing happened.

Maybe it's the same as it is with jokes? Jokes about black are hilarious. Same with jews. And if you think I'm too subjective - I also lmao'd at many pollack jokes.

A Pollack walked into a bar with dogshit in his hand and said to the bartender, "Look what I almost stepped it!"
Have you heard about the Polish kamikaze pilot?
He flew 39 missions.
How do you know when a Pollack has been in your back yard?
Your garbage is gone and your dog is pregnant.

Proots
05-04-2009, 07:28 PM
Indeed it does.

Anonymity (please, none of what is to come is "fact", it's all just my honest opinion) causes people to not only be more extreme than usual, but to be complete assholes.

After all, on the internet 10 times out of 10 (okay, okay, I know there's always one exception) people's views/opinions are strengthened because

A) Anonymity
B) Absolutely zero threat of retribution
C) You don't know them, they don't know you

Which is why, in most heated, flame ridden debate cases - no one will back down.

And, yes - a lot of it IS trying to be "hardcore". After all, when you log onto a site (let's say, Zoklet for example) you are able to completely leave behind who you really are. On the internet you can be whoever and say WHATEVER you please - and especially on a website like this.

If you knew some of the posters on this site - would they act the same way they act online? Some of them - most certainly. Some of them, absolutely not.

It's hit and miss, I suppose. Some people take full and complete advantage of the anonymity and deceive other posters, as well as themselves. Other people take advantage of the anonymity in a different way - they're up front and honest with other posters.

Bleah. I ramble too much. Just my 2 cents. Cool thread.

ArmsMerchant
05-04-2009, 07:34 PM
I see nothng cool or funny in being hateful, ignorant, and meanspirited (in other words, chiefly, racist), regardless of how those qualities may be manifested.

I think the illusion of anonymity panders to cowardice, with various and sundry kidiots making statements about people online they would not dare to say to their faces.

Snoopy
05-04-2009, 07:37 PM
I see nothng cool or funny in being hateful, ignorant, and meanspirited (in other words, chiefly, racist), regardless of how those qualities may be manifested.

I think the illusion of anonymity panders to cowardice, with various and sundry kidiots making statements about people online they would not dare to say to their faces.

I'd call you a nigger to your face and then I'd punch you in the throat. Be happy that the Internet stands between your old face and my explosive impulsiveness.

Proots
05-04-2009, 07:39 PM
I see nothng cool or funny in being hateful, ignorant, and meanspirited (in other words, chiefly, racist), regardless of how those qualities may be manifested.

I think the illusion of anonymity panders to cowardice, with various and sundry kidiots making statements about people online they would not dare to say to their faces.

Indeed - but, like I said - the anonymity can be used in two different ways.

As you said : Cowardice : people taking advantage of the fact that they can say whatever they want to someone, with no threat of retribution. (Typically, saying things they would never say to that said person's face)

Honesty : some people take advantage of that fact that nobody knows them, or who they really are. And, through this - are able to be more honest and up front about their problems, their life etc, etc.

KillSwitch_J
05-04-2009, 07:40 PM
On the internet you can be whoever and say WHATEVER you please - and especially on a website like this.

This is partially true Midge. You can post almost anything you please, but there are limits.

Such as making threats against public officials or the cops, because you never know who is reading them, and how seriously they are taking things you have posted.

Proots
05-04-2009, 07:43 PM
This is partially true Midge. You can post almost anything you please, but there are limits.

Such as making threats against public officials or the cops, because you never know who is reading them, and how seriously they are taking things you have posted.

Ah, okay - this is true.

I think I worded that incorrectly.

I more along the lines meant that - let's say, I, Midge - am talking to you - KillSwitch_J.

There are no limits/rules to what we can say to one another. Whether it be insulting, death threats, racism, hateful, loving, creepy etc, etc. I can insult/defame your character with little or no retribution at all - at least from you, anyway.

Therein lies the problem, I believe.

Cliche Guevara
05-04-2009, 09:40 PM
I don't know, totse because of its ideals regarding free speech has always been one of the more 'allowing' forums. And since zoklet traffic (on the whole) stems from totse, its only natural zoklet is a similar forum.

Anyways, should you 'condemn' society because of the responses of a few anonymous souls on the internet (especially from a forum like totse). Sure, these comments are rude and sick (if you will) but saying something is one thing, and actually believing something is another. And because its the internet you just type it out and theres no prejudice or condemnation.

edit: you can't easily apply how people think on the internet to how people think outside the internet. I was reading this newscientist article about how peoples behaviour on the internet are complex and etc(ill try and find it after this edit). You can learn how society while on the Internet, but you can't learn how society thinks from the internet.

Dog
05-04-2009, 09:48 PM
Indeed - but, like I said - the anonymity can be used in two different ways.

As you said : Cowardice : people taking advantage of the fact that they can say whatever they want to someone, with no threat of retribution. (Typically, saying things they would never say to that said person's face)



Funny you should mention that, because you're a textbook example. :rolleyes:

Proots
05-05-2009, 02:12 AM
Funny you should mention that, because you're a textbook example. :rolleyes:

Instead of starting a flame war, perhaps you had something useful to contribute to the conversation?

If you want to be this childish, then I suppose it's fair enough for me to say - that before I ever said a single thing negative about you/your race - you called me a "douche" because I argued that JFLC did not hack that image of you off your computer.

Which, he didn't. And, which I also stated, multiple times - that I was not defending his actions. Apparently, you have problems letting things go. And, the fact that you're trying to coax me into flaming you so I can get banned shows how childish you really are. LOL!

The fact that you let it get to you show's how pathetic you are, which, I admit, brings me a mild amount of amusement.

So, no - I don't believe I'm a textbook example. Because, if I ever saw you in real life - I would delight in saying everything I've said to you on here, to your face - and much, much more.
I realize I insulted you early on and you apparently couldn't let it slide, but seriously: let it go.

Practice what you preach. No one likes a hypocrite. Seriously.

DJ Meaty Cheeks
05-05-2009, 02:19 AM
I use the internet to practice my bad jokes and to laugh at stupid people waving their e-penis' around.

min.elskede
05-05-2009, 02:37 AM
Yeah, I think this place gives a creative outlet for a lot of people. If you'd like to label that with a pejorative, I guess you can. But the fact that someone wouldn't do something in real life doesn't make it unworthy of being done in our little online world. These personas are the flipside of a personality, there's nothing false about them.

Dog
05-05-2009, 03:10 AM
Instead of starting a flame war, perhaps you had something useful to contribute to the conversation?

If you want to be this childish, then I suppose it's fair enough for me to say - that before I ever said a single thing negative about you/your race - you called me a "douche" because I argued that JFLC did not hack that image of you off your computer.

Which, he didn't. And, which I also stated, multiple times - that I was not defending his actions. Apparently, you have problems letting things go. And, the fact that you're trying to coax me into flaming you so I can get banned shows how childish you really are. LOL!

The fact that you let it get to you show's how pathetic you are, which, I admit, brings me a mild amount of amusement.

So, no - I don't believe I'm a textbook example. Because, if I ever saw you in real life - I would delight in saying everything I've said to you on here, to your face - and much, much more.


Practice what you preach. No one likes a hypocrite. Seriously.

"Be silent, nigger." was said by you around a dozen times, among a bunch of other utterly retarded comments. And that's not even taking into account your delusions about my posts, claiming that I was trolling by debunking nonsense posted by the various bigotry trolls.

You've shown yourself to not only be legitimately stupid, but extremely childish, and of course, a textbook coward using the internet as a convenient shield. You say that's not true? Post your picture, your city, your state/province, and your name. If you aren't a coward, then you won't have a problem putting your name, face, and location behind what you say. No whining. No bullshit. Just man up and do it, or admit that you are spineless when you aren't clacking away on your computer. You can PM the info to me if you wish or e-mail it to me.

Since you aren't going to comply, I just ask that you be concise when admitting that the internet allows you to pretend you have balls.

Cult Leader
05-05-2009, 03:28 AM
I admit I have trolled in the past and I don't really have a problem with it. If a troll's behaviour bothers you, you can honestly just put them on ignore and ignore all their threads. Usually a troll will bring up ideas or views that would generally not be seen if we were all being the good honest citizens we really are. Exposure to all the fucked up oppinons of this world provides an oppurtunity for mental and spiritual growth.

I feel bad for people who seem to consistently fall for trollish behaviour (notably PizzaNazi). The fact is people enjoy being assholes to eachother, and really, if theres no violence then I don't really have a problem with it. PizzaNazi being offended by people calling him a nigger just shows that he is insecure about being black, he'd be better off to stop being offended by the stupid bullshit and advance himself.

Nero
05-05-2009, 03:30 AM
I think what it is is people being desensitized.

Most of the people on Zoklet are probably just bored teenagers who play violent videogames and watch violent movies and TV shows. If you submerge yourself in that kind of media, then you're bound to build up a tolerance to it. You'll eventually lose any kind of ability to distinguish between the severity of violence on TV and violence in real life. Then you'll start to find humor in it, and make jokes about it. (Like in the thread you mentioned.)

Obviously they can't joke about this kind of thing outside of the internet, because it's generally looked down upon. So yes, I think people use the anonymity of the internet to express their real feelings. As for the person who felt bad for the girl who was beaten to death, I think they've either had little to no exposure to violence in media and real life OR they've actually experienced real life violence, been afftected by it, and realized that it's no joke. If it's the latter, I'd take that person more seriously than a bunch of naiive teenagers who think they know the ways of the world because they've watched a suicide video online. :rolleyes:

On the otherhand, people can use the internet to lie about themselves. You can be whoever you want to be on an internet forum. A fat slob who plays WoW all day can come on zoklet and harshly criticize someone else for being a depressed shut-in with no motivation. He won't even realize he's doing it, because he's spent so much time filling the role of his online persona that he won't even recognise it's the complete opposite of who he is.

So, really...I don't think there's any sure answer to this question.

Dog
05-05-2009, 03:37 AM
I feel bad for people who seem to consistently fall for trollish behaviour (notably PizzaNazi). The fact is people enjoy being assholes to eachother, and really, if theres no violence then I don't really have a problem with it. PizzaNazi being offended by people calling him a nigger just shows that he is insecure about being black, he'd be better off to stop being offended by the stupid bullshit and advance himself.

I know when I'm being trolled. I respond usually because they're easy to debunk, fun, and it's good practice for identifying logical fallacies and the sort. Are you suggesting that you post in threads for any reason other than simply wanting to?

Being offended by the n-word due to "insecurity"? I describe the n-word as being somewhat similar to saying "Haha, your mom got raped" to someone whose mom got raped. It doesn't piss people off due to insecurity. It pisses people off because it's an extremely hostile word that brings up bad experiences and has very negative connotations. If you, as an ignoramus, have no understanding of the world beyond your own microcosm, you'd be well-advised to keep that to yourself.

By the way: I generally don't take much offense to the n-word on Zoklet. Someone using the n-word here is basically just like them raising a flag and saying "Hey, I'm not very bright and have a very limited/sheltered perspective on the world." If anything, it makes it easier for me to ID the morons.

Blunderfail
05-05-2009, 03:43 AM
I think what it is is people being desensitized.

Most of the people on Zoklet are probably just bored teenagers who play violent videogames and watch violent movies and TV shows. If you submerge yourself in that kind of media, then you're bound to build up a tolerance to it. You'll eventually lose any kind of ability to distinguish between the severity of violence on TV and violence in real life. Then you'll start to find humor in it, and make jokes about it. (Like in the thread you mentioned.)

Obviously they can't joke about this kind of thing outside of the internet, because it's generally looked down upon. So yes, I think people use the anonymity of the internet to express their real feelings. As for the person who felt bad for the girl who was beaten to death, I think they've either had little to no exposure to violence in media and real life OR they've actually experienced real life violence, been afftected by it, and realized that it's no joke. If it's the latter, I'd take that person more seriously than a bunch of naiive teenagers who think they know the ways of the world because they've watched a suicide video online. :rolleyes:

On the otherhand, people can use the internet to lie about themselves. You can be whoever you want to be on an internet forum. A fat slob who plays WoW all day can come on zoklet and harshly criticize someone else for being a depressed shut-in with no motivation. He won't even realize he's doing it, because he's spent so much time filling the role of his online persona that he won't even recognise it's the complete opposite of who he is.

So, really...I don't think there's any sure answer to this question.

Good post.

Cult Leader
05-05-2009, 04:01 AM
I know when I'm being trolled. I respond usually because they're easy to debunk, fun, and it's good practice for identifying logical fallacies and the sort. Are you suggesting that you post in threads for any reason other than simply wanting to?

Being offended by the n-word due to "insecurity"? I describe the n-word as being somewhat similar to saying "Haha, your mom got raped" to someone whose mom got raped. It doesn't piss people off due to insecurity. It pisses people off because it's an extremely hostile word that brings up bad experiences and has very negative connotations. If you, as an ignoramus, have no understanding of the world beyond your own microcosm, you'd be well-advised to keep that to yourself.

By the way: I generally don't take much offense to the n-word on Zoklet. Someone using the n-word here is basically just like them raising a flag and saying "Hey, I'm not very bright and have a very limited/sheltered perspective on the world." If anything, it makes it easier for me to ID the morons.

yeah i see what your saying.

it mostly annoys me because its like, you can be around a bunch of white guys and joke around about shit and make racist jokes have a good time, say nigger, whatver (all in good fun). but if there is black guy hell either get butthurt or hostile. can't we get past taboo words and all that bullshit? it would definetly make things more fun and chill..

Dog
05-05-2009, 10:13 AM
"Be silent, nigger." was said by you around a dozen times, among a bunch of other utterly retarded comments. And that's not even taking into account your delusions about my posts, claiming that I was trolling by debunking nonsense posted by the various bigotry trolls.

You've shown yourself to not only be legitimately stupid, but extremely childish, and of course, a textbook coward using the internet as a convenient shield. You say that's not true? Post your picture, your city, your state/province, and your name. If you aren't a coward, then you won't have a problem putting your name, face, and location behind what you say. No whining. No bullshit. Just man up and do it, or admit that you are spineless when you aren't clacking away on your computer. You can PM the info to me if you wish or e-mail it to me.

Since you aren't going to comply, I just ask that you be concise when admitting that the internet allows you to pretend you have balls.

Quoted for truth.

Necro[keely]a
05-05-2009, 10:53 AM
Interesting thread.

I think the majority of views and opinions posted on forums such as &t and Zoklet hold an element of truth to character, but often are only expressed on the internet, not necessarily solely because of anonymity, but because of the depersonalisation factor.
It's almost as if no one can touch you on the internet, as evidenced in cases of internet bullying. Often this isn't just an extension of what is said in real life, but an exaggeration. The 'bully' doesn't see the emotion experienced as a result of their actions, therefore avoiding guilt and repentance.
The anonymity of internet forums also allows for the more extreme parts of a person's personality, core values/morals and interests. These are definitely still existent IRL, but often aren't made public.

Personally, having Borderline Personality Disorder, I have much more confronting values and behaviors than most. I frequently engage in pushing my actions to, and most often over, the 'borderline' of what is socially accepted. I'm sexually deviant, and have, for want of a better term, abnormal beliefs in regards to relationships. I play with the psychosexual feminine experience in modern day life.
I have a morbid, borderline obsessionial intrigue with my own mental disorders, psychiatric institutions and the societal perception of what is considered beyond the pale when incorporated into the human psyche.
I experiment with psychadellic drug abuse, the intentional abandon of reality and rapture, and the dream state and nightmares.
Where I live, and amongst my peers, this is considered 'crazy' or 'weird' etc, but on the internet people that share the same interests and beliefs are everywhere. I feel accepted, and to an extent, 'normal'. This hence allows for those parts of my personality to develop further, and the socialisation process I experience is altered dramatically by exposure to like-minded people.
I can be depraved, masochistic, passionate and self destructive and not be alienated as a direct result. Likewise, someone can express their beliefs on anything from pedophilia to white supremacy and not be judged as harshly as IRL. For every user who disagrees with you, there is one that will back you up.

I don't think the anonymity causes *most* people to outright lie, but rather voice an opinion without fear. This means that most people seem like they're trying to be 'hardcore' on the internet, but it's probably just aspects of themselves they only feel comfortable expressing here.

Proots
05-05-2009, 04:17 PM
"Be silent, nigger." was said by you around a dozen times, among a bunch of other utterly retarded comments. And that's not even taking into account your delusions about my posts, claiming that I was trolling by debunking nonsense posted by the various bigotry trolls.

You've shown yourself to not only be legitimately stupid, but extremely childish, and of course, a textbook coward using the internet as a convenient shield. You say that's not true? Post your picture, your city, your state/province, and your name. If you aren't a coward, then you won't have a problem putting your name, face, and location behind what you say. No whining. No bullshit. Just man up and do it, or admit that you are spineless when you aren't clacking away on your computer. You can PM the info to me if you wish or e-mail it to me.

Since you aren't going to comply, I just ask that you be concise when admitting that the internet allows you to pretend you have balls.

David Broomhall
172 East Carson Street
South Side, PA
15023

I will gladly PM you my cell phone number, if you would like. I have Verizon service, and unlimited minutes, so it shouldn't run up a bill for either of us.

My picture will come later.

I'm assuming many of Zoklets members will now sign me up for junkmail/pornography, which is fine - but, keep in mind I have a PO box, not a mail box - so, it very well may do no good.

Perhaps, you would also be kind enough to give me your personal information? You can PM me that, if you would like.

Cult Leader
05-05-2009, 05:52 PM
David Broomhall
172 East Carson Street
South Side, PA
15023

I will gladly PM you my cell phone number, if you would like. I have Verizon service, and unlimited minutes, so it shouldn't run up a bill for either of us.

My picture will come later.

I'm assuming many of Zoklets members will now sign me up for junkmail/pornography, which is fine - but, keep in mind I have a PO box, not a mail box - so, it very well may do no good.

Perhaps, you would also be kind enough to give me your personal information? You can PM me that, if you would like.

HAHA. You rule man. I'll sign you up for some gay porn in abit (j/k).

just make sure your ready when you see a black face at your door.

Proots
05-05-2009, 06:25 PM
HAHA. You rule man. I'll sign you up for some gay porn in abit (j/k).

just make sure your ready when you see a black face at your door.

Well, here's the thing - you can sign me up for as much gay porn as you'd like - but beings as I have no mailbox, I believe it would just circulate at the post office an eventually get thrown out. (I can't be certain, though, it's very possible it may just make it's way to my PO box.)

I have no qualms about posting my address, where I live, etc, etc, I'm just unclear as to what he possibly thinks me posting my information proves.

He's welcome to show up anytime. Hopefully, he's okay with Dunkin' Dounuts chain coffee.....I always buy their surplus bags at Costco....mmmm....value and flavor.

But, PizzaNazi - now that you have my information, perhaps, you could give me yours as well?

Dog
05-05-2009, 06:43 PM
Perhaps, you would also be kind enough to give me your personal information? You can PM me that, if you would like.

Why would I do that? I'm not retarded.

Proots
05-05-2009, 06:57 PM
Why would I do that? I'm not retarded.

ROFL!!!!!!!

The facts :

PizzaNazi insults and offends another Zoklet member. She demands an apology. He tells her that he's aware he insulted her, but, that she seriously needs to let it go.

I insult PizzaNazi repeatedly - and he makes several posts detailing not only his displeasure - but how butthurt he was by my insults! Did he let it go? Nope!

PizzaNazi demands my personal information, expecting me not to give it up, with hopes that he could brand me a coward. I post my personal information. I ask for his? Does he post his? Nope!

*sniff, sniff* I smell nigger.......hypocrite nigger!!!!

ROFL!!!!!

Owned!

Be silent, nigger!

PS - How does posting my info make me retarded? What the fuck is anybody on this site going to do? Oh.....that's right. Nothing. Not a god damn thing. Coward, hypocrite nigger! LOL!!!!!

As it turns out - it looks like you're the coward who hides behind internet anonymity! ROFL!!!!!!!!!

Dog
05-05-2009, 07:08 PM
ROFL!!!!!!!

The facts :

PizzaNazi insults and offends another Zoklet member. She demands an apology. He tells her that he's aware he insulted her, but, that she seriously needs to let it go.

I insult PizzaNazi repeatedly - and he makes several posts detailing not only his displeasure - but how butthurt he was by my insults! Did he let it go? Nope!

PizzaNazi demands my personal information, expecting me not to give it up, with hopes that he could brand me a coward. I post my personal information. I ask for his? Does he post his? Nope!

*sniff, sniff* I smell nigger.......hypocrite nigger!!!!

ROFL!!!!!

Owned!

Be silent, nigger!

PS - How does posting my info make me retarded? What the fuck is anybody on this site going to do? Oh.....that's right. Nothing. Not a god damn thing. Coward, hypocrite nigger! LOL!!!!!

As it turns out - it looks like you're the coward who hides behind internet anonymity! ROFL!!!!!!!!!

I don't have any problem attaching a name or face to the things I say. (Why would I?) I am, however, smart enough to know that people can use information against you. Besides: All you posted was a name and address. That could be anyone.

Proots
05-05-2009, 07:11 PM
I don't have any problem attaching a name or face to the things I say. (Why would I?) I am, however, smart enough to know that people can use information against you. Besides: All you posted was a name and address. That could be anyone.

The picture is coming - and, I'll post pictures of myself, outside my apartment - and outside the street name, just to further rub in your face how much of a coward hypocrite you are.

Yet again, you try to put the focus on me - to take away how complete owned and butthurt you are. Please. I made a thread in Pissin' Each other off - just for this. So, save it for there.

Dog
05-05-2009, 07:12 PM
The picture is coming - and, I'll post pictures of myself, outside my apartment - and outside the street name, just to further rub in your face how much of a coward hypocrite you are.

Yet again, you try to put the focus on me - to take away how complete owned and butthurt you are. Please. I made a thread in Pissin' Each other off - just for this. So, save it for there.

A slip of paper with the name "Midge @ Zoklet" on it would help your credibility.

Virus
05-05-2009, 07:13 PM
I don't have any problem attaching a name or face to the things I say. (Why would I?)

Really? Then why post this:

He knows the rules, and he even got a warning from Zok, yet he persisted.

in response to someone posting your picture?

Sounds like Midge is right about you being a hypocrite.

Proots
05-05-2009, 07:18 PM
Really? Then why post this:



in response to someone posting your picture?

Sounds like Midge is right about you being a hypocrite.

Because, being African-American, he's very, very used to double-standards. And, now, he's quickly discovering - that's not the way things work, even on a goofy online community like this one.

Virus
05-05-2009, 07:21 PM
Because, being African-American, he's very, very used to double-standards. And, now, he's quickly discovering - that's not the way things work, even on a goofy online community like this one.

I'm interested in his response. He talks a good line, but he just doesn't seem to follow through.

In the mean time go post your picture like you said.

PuttinOnTheRitz
05-05-2009, 07:22 PM
A slip of paper with the name "Midge @ Zoklet" on it would help your credibility.

"Be silent, nigger!"

KillSwitch_J
05-05-2009, 07:40 PM
Ah, okay - this is true.

I think I worded that incorrectly.

I more along the lines meant that - let's say, I, Midge - am talking to you - KillSwitch_J.

There are no limits/rules to what we can say to one another. Whether it be insulting, death threats, racism, hateful, loving, creepy etc, etc. I can insult/defame your character with little or no retribution at all - at least from you, anyway.

Therein lies the problem, I believe.

I understand what you were trying to say Midge. There are those out though, don't let things slide as much as others. Like that guy that supposedly traveled to texas (at least I think it was texas), in order to physically hurt another guy he had gotten into a flame war with in a chatroom.

Those are the ones to look out for on boards like this one.

Cult Leader
05-05-2009, 07:42 PM
Why would I do that? I'm not retarded.

Your a fucking pussy.

Dog
05-05-2009, 07:48 PM
I understand what you were trying to say Midge. There are those out though, don't let things slide as much as others. Like that guy that supposedly traveled to texas (at least I think it was texas), in order to physically hurt another guy he had gotten into a flame war with in a chatroom.

Those are the ones to look out for on boards like this one.

I wouldn't ever do anything like that. Pay a couple hundred bucks and commit a crime for some moron on the internet? No...I never had anything like that in mind. Stupid people essentially make their own trouble.

Proots
05-05-2009, 07:51 PM
I wouldn't ever do anything like that. Pay a couple hundred bucks and commit a crime for some moron on the internet? No...I never had anything like that in mind. Stupid people essentially make their own trouble.

:facepalm:

He didn't mean you, nigger. You've already made it very clear in this thread that you're a coward pussy. What would even make you think for a second that he was referring to you?

Cult Leader
05-05-2009, 07:51 PM
I wouldn't ever do anything like that. Pay a couple hundred bucks and commit a crime for some moron on the internet? No...I never had anything like that in mind. Stupid people essentially make their own trouble.

Just admit your a pussy-hypocrit-nigger.

Virus
05-05-2009, 07:52 PM
Stupid people essentially make their own trouble.

Yeah, you're a perfect example of this, PizzaNazi.

Virus
05-05-2009, 07:53 PM
Just admit your a pussy-hypocrit-nigger.

Learn to spell "you're" and "hypocrite" :facepalm:

KillSwitch_J
05-05-2009, 07:54 PM
I wouldn't ever do anything like that. Pay a couple hundred bucks and commit a crime for some moron on the internet? No...I never had anything like that in mind. Stupid people essentially make their own trouble.

JFTR PN. I wasn't using that example as a shot at you. Just pointing out how crazy some people can get over even the smallest things that are said, whether it be in RL or on the net.