RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter 03-07-2014, 12:32 AM
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(02-27-2014, 08:44 AM)Aurora Wrote: I'm the one that's stubborn? Wow. I'm not the one that sunk from having a discussion to insulting the other person. It's pathetic. I expected more from you English...
Spoiler:
Bluescreen shall hear of this...
Bluescreen loves me too much to let his opinion of me change.
I forgot we were having a discussion, honestly.
And how DARE you expect things of me? Seriously don't.
I probably won't deliver just to spite you. Not out of malice but just because it's funny. ( immaturity ho. ).
Also, I never insulted you. "Acting like a dick" is supremely different from "being a dick". Meaning I know you don't act like that often but you are expressing those kinds of qualities this instant, which catches me off-guard and displeases me greatly.
lrn2reedmymind
On a serious note, I love discussions too but I felt as if you got hostile because you thought I was hostile so then I got hostile out of thinking you were hostile.
This is how badly we need emotional context in debates. Damn.
(03-01-2014, 10:16 PM)CaringRaven Wrote: Heh growing up i was often called harry potter and bullied a lot also. At least the guy i snapped at didnt go to hospital. He got kicked out of two clubs banned from a sports centre and started respecting me.
That story doesn't really hold up in the broad. Elaborate? I'm curious.
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