Originally posted by CrowleyThat would not be funny.
You know what would be funny?
If the fcuked up guy was really an a$$hole who only got paralyzed in an accident when he killed a family of 4 as he drove over their car parked in the McDonalds drive-thru with a bus, while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, all the while getting 'serviced' by a cheap hooker hunched by his side.
As I type this, he's r ...[text shortened]... sweet pad that he paid for by suing McDonalds for not having a stop sign by the drive-thru.
But your post was.
Originally posted by arrakisOK. I can understand feeling sorry for someone and wanting to be kind and help them. So you thew the game. Bad idea, but you did it, and I can see how temptation can lead some to such actions. Now this person was proud that he had trapped you. Why shouldn't he be proud? He felt he had done something to be proud of. He beat a champion in his eyes. You should have taken it as a complement. But what I can't understand is now you publish this in a Chess Magazine and on the Internet on a chess site. Are you now attempting to smear a cripple into the dirt and belittle and humiliate him. Now you start picking on a helpless cripple trying to turn your perpetual check into a win by telling how great you are. And you tell everyone the cripple is just a good for nothing cripple. Ha Ha. Joke is on him. No matter how you try to spin it, the cripple whipped your butt. And he is still whipping your butt. And your ego can't take it. If it was true what you did then you should have kept your stinking mouth shut and let him have what you claim you gave. A win is a win. a loss is a loss and a draw is a draw. You lose sucker now shut the F up and stop patting yourself on the back so that others will notice you. The act of charity or kindness is not supposed to about you. And it is not. Looser.
I've been playing in professional chess tournaments since 1972 [yuppers, guess I'm older than dirt :-) ]
Well, one year I played in the Detroit Open and in round 1 I was paired against this poor f#cked up guy in a wheelchair, whose only enjoyment in life was to play in chess tournaments...
I was a favorite for the tournament because way back then my ...[text shortened]... that!"
Heh, Rev Lindell Brady. Great guy.
I've never thrown a game since...
Originally posted by cashthetrashYou dolt, arsekiss didn't publish anything about this then, the game itself featured.
OK. I can understand feeling sorry for someone and wanting to be kind and help them. So you thew the game. Bad idea, but you did it, and I can see how temptation can lead some to such actions. Now this person was proud that he had trapped you. Why shouldn't he be proud? He felt he had done something to be proud of. He beat a champion in his eyes. You sh ...[text shortened]... ice you. The act of charity or kindness is not supposed to about you. And it is not. Looser.
Only now, when he saw how much exposure the fcukedup guy in the wheelchair got, is he getting pissed about it again.