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13 Dec 16
15 Dec 16
Originally posted by Very RustyI am always surprised at what many posters here regard as being "friendship" and how seemingly easy it is to lose that friendship over something so trivial. Not my idea of friendship that's for sure.
I sincerely hope he has lost many friends he had over this B.S...
15 Dec 16
Originally posted by FMFLike the 'imagined act of violence' that caused you to show your cowardice in the first place?
Why are Very Rusty and chaney3 chortling about imagined acts of violence? This is every bit as ludicrous as what Suzianne said in her daft message.
15 Dec 16
Originally posted by divegeesterDive,
I am always surprised at what many posters here regard as being "friendship" and how seemingly easy it is to lose that friendship over something so trivial. Not my idea of friendship that's for sure.
I wouldn't want a friend who made such a big issue out of such a trivial matter as you call it.
-VR
15 Dec 16
Originally posted by chaney3chaney 3,
Like the 'imagined act of violence' that caused you to show your cowardice in the first place?
Like I've said on many occasions he is just an attention seeker, with nothing better to do with his time. He probably leads a very sad life, and that might be taken into consideration if he wasn't such an a-hole.
-VR
15 Dec 16
Originally posted by Very RustySo you believe I had a duty of some kind to keep Suzianne's message a secret?
Like I've said on many occasions he is just an attention seeker, with nothing better to do with his time. He probably leads a very sad life, and that might be taken into consideration if he wasn't such an a-hole.
Originally posted by Very RustyI have noticed that a small minority of RHP forum contributors think that. Those seem to be the ones here who because they don't like FMF would actually wish him harm, or to actually do him physical harm, or to wish him to lose real friends or some other sort of real-life misfortune. As opposed to some unimportant, trivial but albeit frustratingly argumentative incident on an internet site.
Dive,
Have you noticed that your friend appears to be an a-hole to many people.
You keep the company you want, just saying is all.
That's what I notice Rusty. 🙂
Originally posted by Very RustyDo you think someone, anyone, being an attention seeking a-hole is justification for wanting that person to come to, or for you yourself to cause them physical harm?
chaney 3,
Like I've said on many occasions he is just an attention seeker, with nothing better to do with his time. He probably leads a very sad life, and that might be taken into consideration if he wasn't such an a-hole.
-VR