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Tyeforce said:
Mino said:
Tyeforce said:
Mino said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepother games or the supposed superiority of one over another.

I think you're not doing yourself any favors by posting in this topic.

And Tye, I think I've figured out why you managed to become so hated on TBT, it's because you're just like David, only you use more words. The word "sanctimonious" again comes to mind.
I am not sanctimonious. >_> I'm nothing like David. Don't even compare me to him. And I don't know why you think I'm "so hated" here. Yes, there are a few members who can't stand me (because they think that I'm just some Nintendo fanboy and refuse to look past that), but I'd say the majority of the active population has no problem with me. And even if they disagree with me in a debate, that doesn't mean that they hate me. For example, Mega and I clash heads here sometimes, but we're still friends.

Sometimes I get caught up in the heat of a debate and get so stressed that I say things that I normally wouldn't. And sometimes I just don't think before I post because I'm trying to post as fast as I can during a debate. I'll admit that I'm not a particularly great debater, so sometimes my posts make me sound like something I'm not. But that's not me. If you knew me in real life, I'm one of the nicest people you'd ever meet. In fact, I seem to have a problem with being too nice sometimes, lol. But when I get into heated debates on the internet, I just lose it sometimes. Don't judge me based on posts that may have come from anger or stress. But I try by best to make all of my posts logical and error free, anyway. I think that some people just can't understand that I have different preferences than other people.
No, don't even pretend. When I came back, all I heard was "Ahmagawd Tye said this", and "Holy *censored.2.0* Tye's such an ass." I defended you against what I thought was unfair criticism, but now it is readily apparent that you really are kind of an *censored.1.3*. It's not about getting "stressed" or "in the heat of the moment". It's not about your mindless fanboyism. It's the way you make these inane claims, and then immediately retreat behind the same rehashed excuses of self-pity and claims of victimization. And that is what's so damn annoying. You just did it again, right there in the post I'm quoting right now.

And yes, you do remind me of David. Your constant combativeness over trivial issues like video games? The way you put others down if you think what they do is wrong? That's what I'm talking about.
You are you to tell me what's true and what isn't about me?! It is the stress that gets to me. I didn't even notice it myself until my boyfriend pointed it out. I wanted him to be more active on TBT, so he started posting more, and that was around the time when these arguments were starting to appear more and more. He noticed that, when I was posting in these arguments, I wasn't acting normal. And the stress was very apparent, because he'd be talking to me while I'm posting a reply to an argument and I'd shush him and tell him that I'm busy, or just completely ignore him, all the while biting my nails, pulling my hair, and shaking around, the three things I always do when I'm stressed. He, and everyone else I know in real life, knows what I'm really like, how kind and considerate of others I am. Don't act like you know me, because you don't. You know me through text. That's not knowing me. I sometimes get out of control here because I can't handle stress. It's not because of my "mindless fanboyism".

Honestly, you seem like you could be a really nice guy and we could really get along, but you refuse to let that happen. I'm sick of all this arguing. But I have a problem that, when there's a post directed at me, I feel like I have to reply for some reason, and move of the time I do, and it's just an endless cycle until the thread gets locked, because neither me nor the other person refuses to quit. I'm sick of it all.
Then admit to being an unnecessary ass at times.

-People don't play violent video games because they're mindless children.
-People don't hate the new Pok
 
Kaleb said:
Tyeforce said:
Mino said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepothertoo nice sometimes, lol. But when I get into heated debates on the internet, I just lose it sometimes. Don't judge me based on posts that may have come from anger or stress. But I try by best to make all of my posts logical and error free, anyway. I think that some people just can't understand that I have different preferences than other people.
No, don't even pretend. When I came back, all I heard was "Ahmagawd Tye said this", and "Holy *censored.2.0* Tye's such an ass." I defended you against what I thought was unfair criticism, but now it is readily apparent that you really are kind of an *censored.1.3*. It's not about getting "stressed" or "in the heat of the moment". It's not about your mindless fanboyism. It's the way you make these inane claims, and then immediately retreat behind the same rehashed excuses of self-pity and claims of victimization. And that is what's so damn annoying. You just did it again, right there in the post I'm quoting right now.

And yes, you do remind me of David. Your constant combativeness over trivial issues like video games? The way you put others down if you think what they do is wrong? That's what I'm talking about.
You are you to tell me what's true and what isn't about me?! It is the stress that gets to me. I didn't even notice it myself until my boyfriend pointed it out. I wanted him to be more active on TBT, so he started posting more, and that was around the time when these arguments were starting to appear more and more. He noticed that, when I was posting in these arguments, I wasn't acting normal. And the stress was very apparent, because he'd be talking to me while I'm posting a reply to an argument and I'd shush him and tell him that I'm busy, or just completely ignore him, all the while biting my nails, pulling my hair, and shaking around, the three things I always do when I'm stressed. He, and everyone else I know in real life, knows what I'm really like, how kind and considerate of others I am. Don't act like you know me, because you don't. You know me through text. That's not knowing me. I sometimes get out of control here because I can't handle stress. It's not because of my "mindless fanboyism".

Honestly, you seem like you could be a really nice guy and we could really get along, but you refuse to let that happen. I'm sick of all this arguing. But I have a problem that, when there's a post directed at me, I feel like I have to reply for some reason, and move of the time I do, and it's just an endless cycle until the thread gets locked, because neither me nor the other person refuses to quit. I'm sick of it all.
Isn't is simple? If he's such a bully to you, and makes you bite your nails and worry, just ignore him and go on. I used to get pissed over the smallest things on here, and that was what led me to be a troll back in early 2009. I left for a year, came back, and I think I'm all better. You just can't take everything to heart.
That's what I try to do. But it's so hard for me to do, especially because I know that if I just ignore him, he'll probably mock me for doing so. Either way, I lose. >_>
 
Tyeforce said:
Kaleb said:
Tyeforce said:
Mino said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepothertooThat's what I'm talking about.
You are you to tell me what's true and what isn't about me?! It is the stress that gets to me. I didn't even notice it myself until my boyfriend pointed it out. I wanted him to be more active on TBT, so he started posting more, and that was around the time when these arguments were starting to appear more and more. He noticed that, when I was posting in these arguments, I wasn't acting normal. And the stress was very apparent, because he'd be talking to me while I'm posting a reply to an argument and I'd shush him and tell him that I'm busy, or just completely ignore him, all the while biting my nails, pulling my hair, and shaking around, the three things I always do when I'm stressed. He, and everyone else I know in real life, knows what I'm really like, how kind and considerate of others I am. Don't act like you know me, because you don't. You know me through text. That's not knowing me. I sometimes get out of control here because I can't handle stress. It's not because of my "mindless fanboyism".

Honestly, you seem like you could be a really nice guy and we could really get along, but you refuse to let that happen. I'm sick of all this arguing. But I have a problem that, when there's a post directed at me, I feel like I have to reply for some reason, and move of the time I do, and it's just an endless cycle until the thread gets locked, because neither me nor the other person refuses to quit. I'm sick of it all.
Isn't is simple? If he's such a bully to you, and makes you bite your nails and worry, just ignore him and go on. I used to get pissed over the smallest things on here, and that was what led me to be a troll back in early 2009. I left for a year, came back, and I think I'm all better. You just can't take everything to heart.
That's what I try to do. But it's so hard for me to do, especially because I know that if I just ignore him, he'll probably mock me for doing so. Either way, I lose. >_>
I don't consider it that way. No one should mock you for your own rights of speech. You don't have to say anything if you don't want to. It's the fifth. Anyone who mocks you would just be a downright ass.
 
Mino said:
Tyeforce said:
Mino said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepothertoo nice sometimes, lol. But when I get into heated debates on the internet, I just lose it sometimes. Don't judge me based on posts that may have come from anger or stress. But I try by best to make all of my posts logical and error free, anyway. I think that some people just can't understand that I have different preferences than other people.
No, don't even pretend. When I came back, all I heard was "Ahmagawd Tye said this", and "Holy *censored.2.0* Tye's such an ass." I defended you against what I thought was unfair criticism, but now it is readily apparent that you really are kind of an *censored.1.3*. It's not about getting "stressed" or "in the heat of the moment". It's not about your mindless fanboyism. It's the way you make these inane claims, and then immediately retreat behind the same rehashed excuses of self-pity and claims of victimization. And that is what's so damn annoying. You just did it again, right there in the post I'm quoting right now.

And yes, you do remind me of David. Your constant combativeness over trivial issues like video games? The way you put others down if you think what they do is wrong? That's what I'm talking about.
You are you to tell me what's true and what isn't about me?! It is the stress that gets to me. I didn't even notice it myself until my boyfriend pointed it out. I wanted him to be more active on TBT, so he started posting more, and that was around the time when these arguments were starting to appear more and more. He noticed that, when I was posting in these arguments, I wasn't acting normal. And the stress was very apparent, because he'd be talking to me while I'm posting a reply to an argument and I'd shush him and tell him that I'm busy, or just completely ignore him, all the while biting my nails, pulling my hair, and shaking around, the three things I always do when I'm stressed. He, and everyone else I know in real life, knows what I'm really like, how kind and considerate of others I am. Don't act like you know me, because you don't. You know me through text. That's not knowing me. I sometimes get out of control here because I can't handle stress. It's not because of my "mindless fanboyism".

Honestly, you seem like you could be a really nice guy and we could really get along, but you refuse to let that happen. I'm sick of all this arguing. But I have a problem that, when there's a post directed at me, I feel like I have to reply for some reason, and move of the time I do, and it's just an endless cycle until the thread gets locked, because neither me nor the other person refuses to quit. I'm sick of it all.
Then admit to being an unnecessary ass at times.

-People don't play violent video games because they're mindless children.
-People don't hate the new Pok
 
Kaleb said:
Tyeforce said:
Kaleb said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepothertooThat'sis the stress that gets to me. I didn't even notice it myself until my boyfriend pointed it out. I wanted him to be more active on TBT, so he started posting more, and that was around the time when these arguments were starting to appear more and more. He noticed that, when I was posting in these arguments, I wasn't acting normal. And the stress was very apparent, because he'd be talking to me while I'm posting a reply to an argument and I'd shush him and tell him that I'm busy, or just completely ignore him, all the while biting my nails, pulling my hair, and shaking around, the three things I always do when I'm stressed. He, and everyone else I know in real life, knows what I'm really like, how kind and considerate of others I am. Don't act like you know me, because you don't. You know me through text. That's not knowing me. I sometimes get out of control here because I can't handle stress. It's not because of my "mindless fanboyism".

Honestly, you seem like you could be a really nice guy and we could really get along, but you refuse to let that happen. I'm sick of all this arguing. But I have a problem that, when there's a post directed at me, I feel like I have to reply for some reason, and move of the time I do, and it's just an endless cycle until the thread gets locked, because neither me nor the other person refuses to quit. I'm sick of it all.
Isn't is simple? If he's such a bully to you, and makes you bite your nails and worry, just ignore him and go on. I used to get pissed over the smallest things on here, and that was what led me to be a troll back in early 2009. I left for a year, came back, and I think I'm all better. You just can't take everything to heart.
That's what I try to do. But it's so hard for me to do, especially because I know that if I just ignore him, he'll probably mock me for doing so. Either way, I lose. >_>
I don't consider it that way. No one should mock you for your own rights of speech. You don't have to say anything if you don't want to. It's the fifth. Anyone who mocks you would just be a downright ass.
Well, he has been a downright ass, then. Mino mocked MrMr when MrMr added Mino to his ignore list.
 
Tyeforce said:
Kaleb said:
Tyeforce said:
Kaleb said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepothertooThat'sis the stress that gets to me. I didn't even notice it myself until my boyfriend pointed it out. I wanted him to be more active on TBT, so he started posting more, and that was around the time when these arguments were starting to appear more and more. He noticed that, when I was posting in these arguments, I wasn't acting normal. And the stress was very apparent, because he'd be talking to me while I'm posting a reply to an argument and I'd shush him and tell him that I'm busy, or just completely ignore him, all the while biting my nails, pulling my hair, and shaking around, the three things I always do when I'm stressed. He, and everyone else I know in real life, knows what I'm really like, how kind and considerate of others I am. Don't act like you know me, because you don't. You know me through text. That's not knowing me. I sometimes get out of control here because I can't handle stress. It's not because of my "mindless fanboyism".

Honestly, you seem like you could be a really nice guy and we could really get along, but you refuse to let that happen. I'm sick of all this arguing. But I have a problem that, when there's a post directed at me, I feel like I have
That's what I try to do. But it's so hard for me to do, especially because I know that if I just ignore him, he'll probably mock me for doing so. Either way, I lose. >_>
I don't consider it that way. No one should mock you for your own rights of speech. You don't have to say anything if you don't want to. It's the fifth. Anyone who mocks you would just be a downright ass.
Well, he has been a downright ass, then. Mino mocked MrMr when MrMr added Mino to his ignore list.
Then so be it, if he is, he is, but I refuse to stoop to talking about someone behind their back, which in turn would be making myself a prick. I'm neutral.
 
Mino said:
Nixie said:
^Because this topic aska a lot of questions for the open minded also reading your earlier posts mino, If someone said that I really like blue and you criticised their opinion asking them why not red? And thy replied because I like blue, then they're not really reflecting on their opinions... They just stated what they honestly think and there is nothing wrong with it. So if that was the case, would you be impatient with them? I'm not challenging you to anything, I am just curious to know after reading this topic. ^.^
Why the hell would I do that? Preference for something as trivial as a color is a very poor analogy to me asking people to be consistent in their assessments of people's beliefs. Or are you talking about someone's preference for video games? If so, again, it's a poor analogy for me asking someone to provide reasoning for their claims about other games or the supposed superiority of one over another.

I think you're not doing yourself any favors by posting in this topic.

And Tye, I think I've figured out why you managed to become so hated on TBT, it's because you're just like David, only you use more words. The word "sanctimonious" again comes to mind.
Ok, I thank you for your answer but I, myself say that I am doing good for myself as I wished to know something however trivial, it doesn't matter, but now that I know the answer, I did myself good.

Personally, I don't dislike you, or Tye, but when people get angry and act without thinking, it gets me irritated.
 
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You know, even though I do get into the flamey arguments from time to time, I kind of have to agree that at some points the arguments go too far. A forum's a place for intelligent discussion, so the arguments are great, and maybe even necessary to keep the place alive, but there's just a little too much of people kind of forgetting that the people behind the posts are exactly that, people. While everyone getting in a circle and happily dancing around as friends isn't what seems necessary, a little more respect does seem to be.
 
Jak said:
You know, even though I do get into the flamey arguments from time to time, I kind of have to agree that at some points the arguments go too far. A forum's a place for intelligent discussion, so the arguments are great, and maybe even necessary to keep the place alive, but there's just a little too much of people kind of forgetting that the people behind the posts are exactly that, people. While everyone getting in a circle and happily dancing around as friends isn't what seems necessary, a little more respect does seem to be.
There's that, and as I've mentioned before, the fact that people get too heated.

I guess it has something to do with this being an Animal Crossing forum, the community we have here has been mainly built around Animal Crossing, and the large majority of Animal Crossing players are immature (though I don't mean immature in a bad way). Because of this, they get too hot-headed in debates and arguments, which spawns hate, then hate only spawns more hate until the thread is locked and that hate is carried over to another.
 
Jas0n said:
Jak said:
You know, even though I do get into the flamey arguments from time to time, I kind of have to agree that at some points the arguments go too far. A forum's a place for intelligent discussion, so the arguments are great, and maybe even necessary to keep the place alive, but there's just a little too much of people kind of forgetting that the people behind the posts are exactly that, people. While everyone getting in a circle and happily dancing around as friends isn't what seems necessary, a little more respect does seem to be.
There's that, and as I've mentioned before, the fact that people get too heated.

I guess it has something to do with this being an Animal Crossing forum, the community we have here has been mainly built around Animal Crossing, and the large majority of Animal Crossing players are immature (though I don't mean immature in a bad way). Because of this, they get too hot-headed in debates and arguments, which spawns hate, then hate only spawns more hate until the thread is locked and that hate is carried over to another.
I think it more has to do with the fact that Animal Crossing is now almost eight years old, and as such the people who played it back then are now... old.
 
Mino said:
Jas0n said:
Jak said:
You know, even though I do get into the flamey arguments from time to time, I kind of have to agree that at some points the arguments go too far. A forum's a place for intelligent discussion, so the arguments are great, and maybe even necessary to keep the place alive, but there's just a little too much of people kind of forgetting that the people behind the posts are exactly that, people. While everyone getting in a circle and happily dancing around as friends isn't what seems necessary, a little more respect does seem to be.
There's that, and as I've mentioned before, the fact that people get too heated.

I guess it has something to do with this being an Animal Crossing forum, the community we have here has been mainly built around Animal Crossing, and the large majority of Animal Crossing players are immature (though I don't mean immature in a bad way). Because of this, they get too hot-headed in debates and arguments, which spawns hate, then hate only spawns more hate until the thread is locked and that hate is carried over to another.
I think it more has to do with the fact that Animal Crossing is now almost eight years old, and as such the people who played it back then are now... old.
Or older.
 
Simple logic tbt is made up of mostly under 18 members am I correct? I can think of very few people under 18 that are mature enough to participate in a public forum.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Mino said:
Jas0n said:
Jak said:
You know, even though I do get into the flamey arguments from time to time, I kind of have to agree that at some points the arguments go too far. A forum's a place for intelligent discussion, so the arguments are great, and maybe even necessary to keep the place alive, but there's just a little too much of people kind of forgetting that the people behind the posts are exactly that, people. While everyone getting in a circle and happily dancing around as friends isn't what seems necessary, a little more respect does seem to be.
There's that, and as I've mentioned before, the fact that people get too heated.

I guess it has something to do with this being an Animal Crossing forum, the community we have here has been mainly built around Animal Crossing, and the large majority of Animal Crossing players are immature (though I don't mean immature in a bad way). Because of this, they get too hot-headed in debates and arguments, which spawns hate, then hate only spawns more hate until the thread is locked and that hate is carried over to another.
I think it more has to do with the fact that Animal Crossing is now almost eight years old, and as such the people who played it back then are now... old.
Or older.
Are you going with the gamecube version or animal forest n64?
 
jewseph said:
Bacon Boy said:
Mino said:
Jas0n said:
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I think it more has to do with the fact that Animal Crossing is now almost eight years old, and as such the people who played it back then are now... old.
Or older.
Are you going with the gamecube version or animal forest n64?
This was made in 05 if I am correct, around the time of wild world. I know that some, if not most, of the older members have played the original game. By now, including myself, most of those that played the first game shortly after it's release have aged and possibly matured since then. Some of us have also been here a while. I started in 06, so a year after board creation.
 
Bacon Boy said:
jewseph said:
Bacon Boy said:
Mino said:
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Or older.
Are you going with the gamecube version or animal forest n64?
This was made in 05 if I am correct, around the time of wild world. I know that some, if not most, of the older members have played the original game. By now, including myself, most of those that played the first game shortly after it's release have aged and possibly matured since then. Some of us have also been here a while. I started in 06, so a year after board creation.
TBT was made in late 2004. Wild World came out a year or so later.
 
Mino said:
Bacon Boy said:
jewseph said:
Bacon Boy said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Are you going with the gamecube version or animal forest n64?
This was made in 05 if I am correct, around the time of wild world. I know that some, if not most, of the older members have played the original game. By now, including myself, most of those that played the first game shortly after it's release have aged and possibly matured since then. Some of us have also been here a while. I started in 06, so a year after board creation.
TBT was made in late 2004. Wild World came out a year or so later.
Still a relatively old board with members that have grown in last six years.
 
Jas0n said:
Jak said:
You know, even though I do get into the flamey arguments from time to time, I kind of have to agree that at some points the arguments go too far. A forum's a place for intelligent discussion, so the arguments are great, and maybe even necessary to keep the place alive, but there's just a little too much of people kind of forgetting that the people behind the posts are exactly that, people. While everyone getting in a circle and happily dancing around as friends isn't what seems necessary, a little more respect does seem to be.
There's that, and as I've mentioned before, the fact that people get too heated.

I guess it has something to do with this being an Animal Crossing forum, the community we have here has been mainly built around Animal Crossing, and the large majority of Animal Crossing players are immature (though I don't mean immature in a bad way). Because of this, they get too hot-headed in debates and arguments, which spawns hate, then hate only spawns more hate until the thread is locked and that hate is carried over to another.
This is why I only pop in TBT anymore, and hardly post here and there. I am very moderate in my beliefs so it irritates me when I read in any of the debates or whatever in this forum, and someone is very narrow minded and ignorant... And I REALLY want to say something, but don't, because I know what I would say would be extremely mean... usually... Sooo I just avoid any of the debating/arguing crap unless I see something that really is just outright not true, or erks me.
 
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