TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Chill Out Room
-- Serious question, folks.
Pages (3): « 1 [2] 3 »


Posted by Dervish on May-21-2008 23:22:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I wonder what it's like to be emotionally boring?


so so


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on May-21-2008 23:27:

feel, dont think. use your instincts.


Posted by Echo of Silence on May-21-2008 23:29:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
I find that insulting someone I dislike is exactly the same process as complimenting someone I like, just in reverse.


But but but if you compliment someone you like, you are giving them a reason to smile. When you give someone a reason to smile, it makes you feel good.

If you insult someone you dislike, you aren't giving them a reason to smile (unless your insult is funny). When you insult someone you dislike, even if they dislike you, you're probably making them feel bad. Why would making someone feel bad be a good thing?

Best thing to do is find something nice to say or don't say anything at all. Surprisingly enough if you find something nice to say about someone you might end up liking them, despite yourself.

...And posts like this are why I'm called a goodie two shoes. Sigh


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-21-2008 23:31:

No, you just have the depth of emotion of a Rob Schneider movie.


*there there, there there*


Posted by Echo of Silence on May-21-2008 23:32:

FIND SOMETHING NICE TO SAY ABOUT ME, FAST! C'MON, YOU CAN DO IT. I KNOW YOU CAN.


Posted by bas on May-21-2008 23:32:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
feel, dont think. use your instincts.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on May-21-2008 23:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Echo of Silence
But but but if you compliment someone you like, you are giving them a reason to smile. When you give someone a reason to smile, it makes you feel good.


and likewise, insulting someone i dont like makes me feel good. by bringing their obvious fuckheaded-ness to their attention, i am giving them a beautiful chance to grow.

im really a community service you know.

how is someone meant to know they should try harder in school if i dont mock their pitiful command of the written word? how is someone going to get passed their idiotic superstitions if i dont stomp their idiotic faith into the dirt? how is the the slut going to realise her skirt is too short unless i give her some surprise sex?


Posted by echosystm on May-21-2008 23:33:

Re: Serious question, folks.

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
When people insult or belittle others, why does it always have to be "because they're jealous" or "need to feel better about themselves"....can't a person just straight up hate on shit?


yes, they can... and i do! often.

eg. the religion thread. the stupidity in there hurt me. i've said it once and i'll say it again... you need to tell people they are stupid. otherwise they go through life thinking they're intelligent. then they have babies, who have babies, who have babies. before you know it, you're up to your neck in stupid babies. i will not tolerate stupid babies.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-21-2008 23:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Echo of Silence
FIND SOMETHING NICE TO SAY ABOUT ME, FAST! C'MON, YOU CAN DO IT. I KNOW YOU CAN.




You should stop avoiding your dark side. Whore!


Posted by Clovis on May-21-2008 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
You should stop avoiding your dark side. Whore!



+1


You need some angry, dirty sex Chrissi. With lots of swearing and hair pulling. Maybe some slapping. Maybe a finger in the ass now and then.


*runs*


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-21-2008 23:43:

Oh yeah! And a big dirty dildo in the ass!


Posted by Arbiter on May-21-2008 23:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Echo of Silence
Why would making someone feel bad be a good thing?


The nervous system uses such feelings as feedback signals to predict future outcomes and influence behavior. For example, while physical pain is generally regarded as an undesirable experience, those few individuals who have a congenital insensitivity to pain are prone to a number of problems as a result.

Pain is not just some unfortunate thing that we have to deal with; rather it is a mechanism that enhances our ability to achieve our goals. This applies both to physical and emotional pain. Consequently, it is a good thing in at least some instances for individuals to feel bad and, if in such an instance the individual would not otherwise feel bad, then it is a good thing to make that person feel bad.


Posted by Clovis on May-21-2008 23:46:

And sand in your buttcrack!


Posted by Clovis on May-21-2008 23:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
The nervous system uses such feelings as feedback signals to predict future outcomes and influence behavior. For example, while physical pain is generally regarded as an undesirable experience, those few individuals who have a congenital insensitivity to pain are prone to a number of problems as a result.

Pain is not just some unfortunate thing that we have to deal with; rather it is a mechanism that enhances our ability to achieve our goals. This applies both to physical and emotional pain. Consequently, it is a good thing in at least some instances for individuals to feel bad and, if in such an instance the individual would not otherwise feel bad, then it is a good thing to make that person feel bad.



This post does not fit where it is.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on May-21-2008 23:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
The nervous system uses such feelings as feedback signals to predict future outcomes and influence behavior. For example, while physical pain is generally regarded as an undesirable experience, those few individuals who have a congenital insensitivity to pain are prone to a number of problems as a result.

Pain is not just some unfortunate thing that we have to deal with; rather it is a mechanism that enhances our ability to achieve our goals. This applies both to physical and emotional pain. Consequently, it is a good thing in at least some instances for individuals to feel bad and, if in such an instance the individual would not otherwise feel bad, then it is a good thing to make that person feel bad.


Don't get me wrong, you're pretty much my favourite poster ever, but fuck man, way to ruin our mood!


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-21-2008 23:49:

He only talks that way because his dick is small.


Posted by Arbiter on May-21-2008 23:49:

Hahaha suck it bitches!


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-21-2008 23:51:

Suck what? Your small penis? No thanks! Fag!


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on May-21-2008 23:57:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
He only talks that way because his dick is small.


I bet he could convince us it was star-destroyer massive


Posted by Echo of Silence on May-21-2008 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
The nervous system uses such feelings as feedback signals to predict future outcomes and influence behavior. For example, while physical pain is generally regarded as an undesirable experience, those few individuals who have a congenital insensitivity to pain are prone to a number of problems as a result.

Pain is not just some unfortunate thing that we have to deal with; rather it is a mechanism that enhances our ability to achieve our goals. This applies both to physical and emotional pain. Consequently, it is a good thing in at least some instances for individuals to feel bad and, if in such an instance the individual would not otherwise feel bad, then it is a good thing to make that person feel bad.


Well, yeah, if I want to win a 5k, I possibly need to train and while training, experience pain before I'm strong enough or fast enough to win. But that's different.

I would like to say that most people who throw out insults and belittle others on internet forums are insecure and grasping for reasons to feel good about themselves but I kind of don't think that's the case. I think most of them are just bored and doing whatever it takes to entertain themselves.

I think they'll feel better in the long run if they make someone feel good for whatever reason, instead, but meh, I'm so different from the rest of you (here, I'm defining 'different from' as 'better than')...










Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on May-21-2008 23:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Echo of Silence
I think most of them are just bored and doing whatever it takes to entertain themselves.


well duh. why else post on a messageboard to begin with?


Posted by Echo of Silence on May-22-2008 00:15:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
well duh. why else post on a messageboard to begin with?


arrrrrgh.

You win.


Posted by Clovis on May-22-2008 00:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Echo of Silence
arrrrrgh.

You win.




You inadvertently insulted me and hurt my feelings by not commenting on my offer for hot angry sex with lots of swear words.


*cries*


I HOPE YOU FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOURSELF!


Posted by Lilith on May-22-2008 05:32:

Re: Serious question, folks.

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
When people insult or belittle others, why does it always have to be "because they're jealous" or "need to feel better about themselves"....can't a person just straight up hate on shit?

Where I come from it's called hazing and banter. Actually hating people is usually too much effort, dumping on them until they either bite back with a decent retort or, run crying and weeping... in that latter case it's just hilarious


Posted by stevieboy32808 on May-22-2008 05:46:


Pages (3): « 1 [2] 3 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.