HumbugsAssociate wrote...
Peltor wrote...
HumbugsAssociate wrote...
Ry€ wrote...
Guys ^_^;
Can't we all just get along?
People hold grudges. It never ends until one remains, and we all know I wont win on this.
They WILL hold grudges against you unless you change, and merely changing your username is apparently not what they meant.
Just sayin.
My negative image in your head will never go away because it was the first impression you got of me, and it was distasteful for you. Under different circumstances, we might have been buds. ;)
Oh please. No offense to you but I hate that argument, "I won't change because I made a bad first impression but we would have friends if that wasn't the case." First impressions do last a long time and yes many on here, IB, has already condemned you based off your first impression on the site but for others your first impressions on here had no bearing because some people on IB don't give a damn what you do because what you do doesn't directly affect them. I have nothing against being yourself but sometimes you have conform to other people because other people have your best interest at heart like when some people tell to stop posting, yes some of them are malicious, but people want you to stop posting because you make more of an ass out of yourself by saying something than not saying anything at all. Secondly, you can't blame all the dislike on that sole fact because as I already stated before you made comments that either stupid or incoherent (even for IB) but even with people disagreeing with what you have to say, malicious or methodical, you rather persist on the way you act so you rather hold on that everyone dislikes you because we just dislike you because how you first acted on the Fakku but no your dislike became from your continuous comments that you have no seem of changing. Look at someone who talks too loud and is told by others that he speaks too loud in causal conversations through malicious and methodically Instead of the loud man saying that his first impression ruined what interaction he had with the other people and continue to speak loudly. The loud man should instead would try to lower his voice down in conversations instead or seek people who wouldn't mind loud voice and hang out with them.