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Title: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 29, 2011, 05:19:51 PM
Well you've certainly caused a stir since you arrived.  :zoinks:

So just some basic questions , as I'm sure many of us would like to get to know you...

- Are you male or female?
-Do you have a favourite piece of furniture?
-What is your opinion on canada?
- Do you like farmers?
- What do you think of buckteeth?
- What kind of music do you listen to?

Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: 'andersom' on June 29, 2011, 05:44:18 PM
And a far more important question:

Do you like calamari?  :autism:
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Queen Victoria on June 29, 2011, 05:51:52 PM
Well you've certainly caused a stir since you arrived.  :zoinks:

So just some basic questions , as I'm sure many of us would like to get to know you...

- Are you male or female?  YES
-Do you have a favourite piece of furniture?  YES
-What is your opinion on canada?  MY OPINION WOULDN'T FIT ON CANADA
- Do you like farmers?  OCCASIONALLY
- What do you think of buckteeth?  GLAD HE  HAS SOME
- What kind of music do you listen to?  THE OCTAVE



Asked and Answered.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Queen Victoria on June 29, 2011, 05:52:21 PM
And a far more important question:

Do you like calamari?  :autism:  THAT'S A TRICKY SUBJECT TO GET A  HOLD OF.

Asked and answered.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Semicolon on June 29, 2011, 07:32:51 PM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.

And a far more important question:

Do you like calamari?  :autism:

:laugh:
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Queen Victoria on June 29, 2011, 07:35:11 PM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.

And a far more important question:

Do you like calamari?  :autism:

:laugh:

Well, we can ask questions and answer them for him.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: midlifeaspie on June 29, 2011, 11:00:04 PM
Are you fond of vinegar?
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: renaeden on June 30, 2011, 02:47:19 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: 'andersom' on June 30, 2011, 02:58:04 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Charlotte Quin on June 30, 2011, 03:55:46 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

It's not very :viking: to run away when the spotlight is on you IMO.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 04:08:39 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.

http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,17929.0.html

 :zoinks:
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: renaeden on June 30, 2011, 04:26:12 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
I did too. I must eat my words. I am glad those threads were not ignored anyway.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: 'andersom' on June 30, 2011, 05:08:41 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
I did too. I must eat my words. I am glad those threads were not ignored anyway.

When I joined, so many ask away threads had been started by someone else that I thought it was the way this place worked.  :nerdy:
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 05:11:40 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
I did too. I must eat my words. I am glad those threads were not ignored anyway.

When I joined, so many ask away threads had been started by someone else that I thought it was the way this place worked.  :nerdy:

I don't see the big problem tbh.  :dunno:
I mean , DB didn't actively say "I don't want an ask away thread" , it just strikes me as Semi acting self-important again.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: renaeden on June 30, 2011, 05:13:18 AM

I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
I did too. I must eat my words. I am glad those threads were not ignored anyway.

When I joined, so many ask away threads had been started by someone else that I thought it was the way this place worked.  :nerdy:
Heheh, I had to start my own. :paperbag:
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Semicolon on June 30, 2011, 05:28:31 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
I did too. I must eat my words. I am glad those threads were not ignored anyway.

When I joined, so many ask away threads had been started by someone else that I thought it was the way this place worked.  :nerdy:

I don't see the big problem tbh.  :dunno:
I mean , DB didn't actively say "I don't want an ask away thread" , it just strikes me as Semi acting self-important again.

How is it self-important for me to write one sentence about a decision of yours that I disagree with?
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 05:34:33 AM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
I did too. I must eat my words. I am glad those threads were not ignored anyway.

When I joined, so many ask away threads had been started by someone else that I thought it was the way this place worked.  :nerdy:

I don't see the big problem tbh.  :dunno:
I mean , DB didn't actively say "I don't want an ask away thread" , it just strikes me as Semi acting self-important again.

How is it self-important for me to write one sentence about a decision of yours that I disagree with?


I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.

Do you not think that comes off as pompous?

What was the need to put this here?
What reason do you dislike it for?
Do you have sufficient evidence to prove DB didn't want an Ask away thread?
Is this a new phenomenon or is the Ask Away section full of Ask Away threads started by others?
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Queen Victoria on June 30, 2011, 10:33:15 AM
May I suggest we return to the subject of this thread?

Do you prefer to masturbate on the top or on the bottom?
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Osensitive1 on June 30, 2011, 05:13:45 PM
Pompous vs presumptuous. Didn't know it had to be stated in advance. Won't ever want a nosey question thread.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Semicolon on June 30, 2011, 05:21:47 PM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
I did too. I must eat my words. I am glad those threads were not ignored anyway.

When I joined, so many ask away threads had been started by someone else that I thought it was the way this place worked.  :nerdy:

I don't see the big problem tbh.  :dunno:
I mean , DB didn't actively say "I don't want an ask away thread" , it just strikes me as Semi acting self-important again.

How is it self-important for me to write one sentence about a decision of yours that I disagree with?


I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.

Do you not think that comes off as pompous?

No. Please explain why you think that my statement is pompous.

What was the need to put this here?

Where else would I put it?

What reason do you dislike it for?

It's rude. It invites prying into a member's personal life. It patronizes members by implying that they cannot act for themselves.

Do you have sufficient evidence to prove DB didn't want an Ask away thread?

If delta_blues had wanted an "Ask Away" thread, he could have made one. Do you have evidence that delta_blues wanted an "Ask Away" thread?

Is this a new phenomenon or is the Ask Away section full of Ask Away threads started by others?

The fact that a lot of people do something wrong doesn't make their actions less wrong. If a lot of people murder other people and you murder someone, your action is still wrong. Obviously, murder and creating an unwanted thread are not equivalent; it's just an illustration.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 05:29:00 PM
I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

You've made one for me, and one for Sir_Les Ren.  :laugh:
Couldn't see that Semi ever made a thread for someone else.

Looks like a lot of ask away threads have been started by someone else than the questioned person.
I did too. I must eat my words. I am glad those threads were not ignored anyway.

When I joined, so many ask away threads had been started by someone else that I thought it was the way this place worked.  :nerdy:

I don't see the big problem tbh.  :dunno:
I mean , DB didn't actively say "I don't want an ask away thread" , it just strikes me as Semi acting self-important again.

How is it self-important for me to write one sentence about a decision of yours that I disagree with?


I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.

Do you not think that comes off as pompous?

No. Please explain why you think that my statement is pompous.

What was the need to put this here?

Where else would I put it?

What reason do you dislike it for?

It's rude. It invites prying into a member's personal life. It patronizes members by implying that they cannot act for themselves.

Do you have sufficient evidence to prove DB didn't want an Ask away thread?

If delta_blues had wanted an "Ask Away" thread, he could have made one. Do you have evidence that delta_blues wanted an "Ask Away" thread?

Is this a new phenomenon or is the Ask Away section full of Ask Away threads started by others?

The fact that a lot of people do something wrong doesn't make their actions less wrong. If a lot of people murder other people and you murder someone, your action is still wrong. Obviously, murder and creating an unwanted thread are not equivalent; it's just an illustration.
Meh..its no worse than some of the bullshit you come up with semicolon. such as posting shit about AFF and AFF members here.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 05:44:28 PM
Ahhh, semi is quick on the remove post button.


to answer your question anyway:

no argument is needed
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 05:51:03 PM
No. Please explain why you think that my statement is pompous.

The way you put it across came across in a very pompous manner.

Where else would I put it?

Irrelevant , what was the need to put it?

It's rude. It invites prying into a member's personal life. It patronizes members by implying that they cannot act for themselves.

You're looking too much into it , stop being so sensitive.

If delta_blues had wanted an "Ask Away" thread, he could have made one. Do you have evidence that delta_blues wanted an "Ask Away" thread?

No but neither do I have evidence he'd be mortally offended if I did make one.

The fact that a lot of people do something wrong doesn't make their actions less wrong. If a lot of people murder other people and you murder someone, your action is still wrong. Obviously, murder and creating an unwanted thread are not equivalent; it's just an illustration.

Read above , nothing about it being unwanted.
Just you using another topic to self-inflate your own sense of importance.

No one has complained about it thus far , so I suggest you stop over-reacting , thanks.  :)
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 05:57:44 PM
No. Please explain why you think that my statement is pompous.

The way you put it across came across in a very pompous manner.

Where else would I put it?

Irrelevant , what was the need to put it?

It's rude. It invites prying into a member's personal life. It patronizes members by implying that they cannot act for themselves.

You're looking too much into it , stop being so sensitive.

If delta_blues had wanted an "Ask Away" thread, he could have made one. Do you have evidence that delta_blues wanted an "Ask Away" thread?

No but neither do I have evidence he'd be mortally offended if I did make one.

The fact that a lot of people do something wrong doesn't make their actions less wrong. If a lot of people murder other people and you murder someone, your action is still wrong. Obviously, murder and creating an unwanted thread are not equivalent; it's just an illustration.

Read above , nothing about it being unwanted.
Just you using another topic to self-inflate your own sense of importance.

No one has complained about it thus far , so I suggest you stop over-reacting , thanks.  :)
Hello. I am Semicolon. I am a regular on Aspies For Freedom. It was mentioned to me in discussion that this place was a complete cesspool, with open, vicious arguments, minimal moderation and frequent debates. Therefore, I decided to come over and give it a try. I do not feel like typing a long message, so if you would like more of an introduction, ask me a question. In any case, I am sure my reputation has preceded me.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

^^ no more pompous than his first post here
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 06:07:21 PM
No. Please explain why you think that my statement is pompous.

The way you put it across came across in a very pompous manner.

Where else would I put it?

Irrelevant , what was the need to put it?

It's rude. It invites prying into a member's personal life. It patronizes members by implying that they cannot act for themselves.

You're looking too much into it , stop being so sensitive.

If delta_blues had wanted an "Ask Away" thread, he could have made one. Do you have evidence that delta_blues wanted an "Ask Away" thread?

No but neither do I have evidence he'd be mortally offended if I did make one.

The fact that a lot of people do something wrong doesn't make their actions less wrong. If a lot of people murder other people and you murder someone, your action is still wrong. Obviously, murder and creating an unwanted thread are not equivalent; it's just an illustration.

Read above , nothing about it being unwanted.
Just you using another topic to self-inflate your own sense of importance.

No one has complained about it thus far , so I suggest you stop over-reacting , thanks.  :)
Hello. I am Semicolon. I am a regular on Aspies For Freedom. It was mentioned to me in discussion that this place was a complete cesspool, with open, vicious arguments, minimal moderation and frequent debates. Therefore, I decided to come over and give it a try. I do not feel like typing a long message, so if you would like more of an introduction, ask me a question. In any case, I am sure my reputation has preceded me.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

^^ no more pompous than his first post here
thats actually when I first became suspicious.....it is so, something a certain person would say
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Semicolon on June 30, 2011, 06:09:02 PM
No. Please explain why you think that my statement is pompous.

The way you put it across came across in a very pompous manner.

Where else would I put it?

Irrelevant , what was the need to put it?

Why is any comment posted here? I do not measure whether any particular comment is "needed". If I decide to comment, I do so. Do you only post when you feel that your post is needed?

It's rude. It invites prying into a member's personal life. It patronizes members by implying that they cannot act for themselves.

You're looking too much into it , stop being so sensitive.

You dismissed my argument without posting an argument of your own. Is my analysis wrong?

If delta_blues had wanted an "Ask Away" thread, he could have made one. Do you have evidence that delta_blues wanted an "Ask Away" thread?

No but neither do I have evidence he'd be mortally offended if I did make one.

Would you have cared if you had that evidence? Immediately after I posted that I disagreed with your decision to make this thread, you made an "Ask Away" thread for me. Obviously, my preference didn't matter to you.

The fact that a lot of people do something wrong doesn't make their actions less wrong. If a lot of people murder other people and you murder someone, your action is still wrong. Obviously, murder and creating an unwanted thread are not equivalent; it's just an illustration.

Read above , nothing about it being unwanted.
Just you using another topic to self-inflate your own sense of importance.

No one has complained about it thus far , so I suggest you stop over-reacting , thanks.  :)

I have complained. Are multiple posters needed for an argument to be correct?
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 06:33:28 PM
Why is any comment posted here? I do not measure whether any particular comment is "needed". If I decide to comment, I do so. Do you only post when you feel that your post is needed?

Well I think you should measure to see if you post is aiming at some petty little point or not.

You dismissed my argument without posting an argument of your own. Is my analysis wrong?

Yep , last time I checked ask away threads weren't to be taken as seriously as you thought , also I don't recall there being a rule stating that members HAD to reply to their ask away thread.


Would you have cared if you had that evidence? Immediately after I posted that I disagreed with your decision to make this thread, you made an "Ask Away" thread for me. Obviously, my preference didn't matter to you.

If Delta_Blues was firmly opposed to an ask away thread , then yes I wouldn't have made one.
I made one for you because of your pompous attitude.


I have complained. Are multiple posters needed for an argument to be correct?

No but are multiple posters needed for something to be seen as a worthwhile thing to put an end to? yes.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 06:46:40 PM
Why is any comment posted here? I do not measure whether any particular comment is "needed". If I decide to comment, I do so. Do you only post when you feel that your post is needed?

Well I think you should measure to see if you post is aiming at some petty little point or not.

You dismissed my argument without posting an argument of your own. Is my analysis wrong?

Yep , last time I checked ask away threads weren't to be taken as seriously as you thought , also I don't recall there being a rule stating that members HAD to reply to their ask away thread.


Would you have cared if you had that evidence? Immediately after I posted that I disagreed with your decision to make this thread, you made an "Ask Away" thread for me. Obviously, my preference didn't matter to you.

If Delta_Blues was firmly opposed to an ask away thread , then yes I wouldn't have made one.
I made one for you because of your pompous attitude.


I have complained. Are multiple posters needed for an argument to be correct?

No but are multiple posters needed for something to be seen as a worthwhile thing to put an end to? yes.
watch out, semicolon will justify his importance by letting us know how many posts he has and how long he has / has not been a member here.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Semicolon on June 30, 2011, 07:10:12 PM
Why is any comment posted here? I do not measure whether any particular comment is "needed". If I decide to comment, I do so. Do you only post when you feel that your post is needed?

Well I think you should measure to see if you post is aiming at some petty little point or not.

In my opinion, my post wasn't petty. I disagree with you, and I have a reason to disagree with you.

You dismissed my argument without posting an argument of your own. Is my analysis wrong?

Yep , last time I checked ask away threads weren't to be taken as seriously as you thought , also I don't recall there being a rule stating that members HAD to reply to their ask away thread.

It puts pressure on members to reply to questions. Other members could see not answering questions as evasion. Backing yourself up is very important here.

I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

It's not very :viking: to run away when the spotlight is on you IMO.

Your action also trivializes other members' abilities to act for themselves. If any member here wants an "Ask Away" thread, he/she can make one. It is the member who should open the door to questions about himself/herself. The forum description for "Ask Away" is:

Quote from: Forum Description
For the members willing to have their own ask anything threads, this is what we offer, so feel free to ask away! Ask anything you want answered.

This forum is for members who are willing to have their own "Ask Away" threads. delta_blues hasn't indicated that willingness; neither have I.

You are acting for other members when they could clearly act for themselves. You are substituting your preferences for theirs where their personal lives are involved. You are behaving similarly to those who act for autistics because they don't believe that we can act for ourselves. If either delta_blues or I had wanted "Ask Away" threads, we could have made them ourselves.

Would you have cared if you had that evidence? Immediately after I posted that I disagreed with your decision to make this thread, you made an "Ask Away" thread for me. Obviously, my preference didn't matter to you.

If Delta_Blues was firmly opposed to an ask away thread , then yes I wouldn't have made one.
I made one for you because of your pompous attitude.

The only thing I posted before you made that thread was a statement that I disagreed with you. You have different ethical standards depending on whether or not you like someone.

I have complained. Are multiple posters needed for an argument to be correct?

No but are multiple posters needed for something to be seen as a worthwhile thing to put an end to? yes.

If you were the only member arguing against homophobia, would it be less worthy because you stand alone? Isn't one good argument enough? Why should another member have to post, "I agree", before you believe that a particular argument is good?

watch out, semicolon will justify his importance by letting us know how many posts he has and how long he has / has not been a member here.

I have no need to justify my importance. You should consider my argument for what it is. Whether it comes from an established member or someone who just joined is irrelevant.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: eris on June 30, 2011, 07:12:17 PM
does the original reason for all of this even matter ? He posted 2 times today, and hardly anything flaming. Before that he posted only a few times a day. No matter who he is, he really isn't doing anything wrong.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 07:26:18 PM
Why is any comment posted here? I do not measure whether any particular comment is "needed". If I decide to comment, I do so. Do you only post when you feel that your post is needed?

Well I think you should measure to see if you post is aiming at some petty little point or not.

In my opinion, my post wasn't petty. I disagree with you, and I have a reason to disagree with you.

You dismissed my argument without posting an argument of your own. Is my analysis wrong?

Yep , last time I checked ask away threads weren't to be taken as seriously as you thought , also I don't recall there being a rule stating that members HAD to reply to their ask away thread.

It puts pressure on members to reply to questions. Other members could see not answering questions as evasion. Backing yourself up is very important here.

I disagree with making an "Ask Away" thread for a member who hasn't asked for it.
I agree with this because they can always just ignore it. And I am not surprised that Semicolon has said this. :P

It's not very :viking: to run away when the spotlight is on you IMO.

Your action also trivializes other members' abilities to act for themselves. If any member here wants an "Ask Away" thread, he/she can make one. It is the member who should open the door to questions about himself/herself. The forum description for "Ask Away" is:

Quote from: Forum Description
For the members willing to have their own ask anything threads, this is what we offer, so feel free to ask away! Ask anything you want answered.

This forum is for members who are willing to have their own "Ask Away" threads. delta_blues hasn't indicated that willingness; neither have I.

You are acting for other members when they could clearly act for themselves. You are substituting your preferences for theirs where their personal lives are involved. You are behaving similarly to those who act for autistics because they don't believe that we can act for ourselves. If either delta_blues or I had wanted "Ask Away" threads, we could have made them ourselves.

Would you have cared if you had that evidence? Immediately after I posted that I disagreed with your decision to make this thread, you made an "Ask Away" thread for me. Obviously, my preference didn't matter to you.

If Delta_Blues was firmly opposed to an ask away thread , then yes I wouldn't have made one.
I made one for you because of your pompous attitude.

The only thing I posted before you made that thread was a statement that I disagreed with you. You have different ethical standards depending on whether or not you like someone.

I have complained. Are multiple posters needed for an argument to be correct?

No but are multiple posters needed for something to be seen as a worthwhile thing to put an end to? yes.

If you were the only member arguing against homophobia, would it be less worthy because you stand alone? Isn't one good argument enough? Why should another member have to post, "I agree", before you believe that a particular argument is good?

watch out, semicolon will justify his importance by letting us know how many posts he has and how long he has / has not been a member here.

I have no need to justify my importance. You should consider my argument for what it is. Whether it comes from an established member or someone who just joined is irrelevant.
your argument is only your opinion...and as you see it is of no importance to some. Especially to the person you are attacking.
What you are asking for is a decision, on the merit of such threads. That has to be decided by more than just your opinion.

IMO.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 07:28:02 PM
does the original reason for all of this even matter ? He posted 2 times today, and hardly anything flaming. Before that he posted only a few times a day. No matter who he is, he really isn't doing anything wrong.
Delta_Blues is OK by me....I do like the name
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 07:31:39 PM
In my opinion, my post wasn't petty. I disagree with you, and I have a reason to disagree with you.

A very petty reason.

It puts pressure on members to reply to questions. Other members could see not answering questions as evasion. Backing yourself up is very important here.

Not really , tbh I think you're insulting peoples ability to prioritise here , if someone feels pressured to respond to a thread on a forum , they have their priorities very mixed up.

Your action also trivializes other members' abilities to act for themselves. If any member here wants an "Ask Away" thread, he/she can make one. It is the member who should open the door to

This forum is for members who are willing to have their own "Ask Away" threads. delta_blues hasn't indicated that willingness; neither have I.

Yet again... looking too much into it.  ::)

You are acting for other members when they could clearly act for themselves. You are substituting your preferences for theirs where their personal lives are involved. You are behaving similarly to those who act for autistics because they don't believe that we can act for ourselves. If either delta_blues or I had wanted "Ask Away" threads, we could have made them ourselves.

:LMAO:

Christ are you sensitive.



If you were the only member arguing against homophobia, would it be less worthy because you stand alone? Isn't one good argument enough? Why should another member have to post, "I agree", before you believe that a particular argument is good?

Not really , but you have taken a literal interpretation of what I meant.
In order for something to be overuled you DO need a majority.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: eris on June 30, 2011, 07:31:56 PM
I do think if he is buttcoffee or chair, the chances that he "might" or , I should say "will", do something is a reason to keep the Admins on guard. But until then maybe this is all jumping the gun. And I dont mean this thread, I mean this whole mess.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 07:33:40 PM
I do think if he is buttcoffee or chair, the chances that he "might" or , I should say "will", do something is a reason to keep the Admins on guard. But until then maybe this is all jumping the gun. And I dont mean this thread, I mean this whole mess.

 :agreed:

I did just start this thread as well , nothing too serious but yet again Semi felt the need to chastise other members, for not following *his* way of thinking.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: eris on June 30, 2011, 07:35:49 PM
and, and to add : I have jabbed at him, mostly because I think he is a tool. So it is not teasing him I have an issue with - he does seem to have a target on his forehead, it is just in assuming of what he might do that I do not really agree with.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Osensitive1 on June 30, 2011, 07:36:03 PM
What you are asking for is a decision, on the merit of such threads.
Haven't seen asking for a decision, only stating an opinion which got blown into some don't know what. Obviously ask away threads are started here by other members, though usually for/by people who like each other. Not sure if there's ever behind the scene pms about it first though.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: eris on June 30, 2011, 07:36:47 PM
I do think if he is buttcoffee or chair, the chances that he "might" or , I should say "will", do something is a reason to keep the Admins on guard. But until then maybe this is all jumping the gun. And I dont mean this thread, I mean this whole mess.

 :agreed:

I did just start this thread as well , nothing too serious but yet again Semi felt the need to chastise other members, for not following *his* way of thinking.

yes, I know :) I am enjoying  with my popcorn, well amused.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Semicolon on June 30, 2011, 07:40:52 PM
your argument is only your opinion...and as you see it is of no importance to some. Especially to the person you are attacking.
What you are asking for is a desicion, on the merit of such threads. That has to be decided by more than just your opinion.

IMO.

Whether or not my opinion is important to select members is irrelevant. It is important to me. Squiddy's apathy is not a valid argument against my position.

I am not asking for a decision, although any member is obviously free to make one. I am saying that I disagree with Squiddy's decision to make this thread.

I believe that I have backed up my position with solid reasoning. Much of my argument is falsifiable. It could be the case that creating an "Ask Away" thread doesn't pressure members to answer unwanted questions; it could be the case that Squiddy isn't acting for others when he create an "Ask Away" thread for another member. That just isn't the case.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 07:49:37 PM
your argument is only your opinion...and as you see it is of no importance to some. Especially to the person you are attacking.
What you are asking for is a desicion, on the merit of such threads. That has to be decided by more than just your opinion.

IMO.

Whether or not my opinion is important to select members is irrelevant. It is important to me. Squiddy's apathy is not a valid argument against my position.

I am not asking for a decision, although any member is obviously free to make one. I am saying that I disagree with Squiddy's decision to make this thread.

I believe that I have backed up my position with solid reasoning. Much of my argument is falsifiable. It could be the case that creating an "Ask Away" thread doesn't pressure members to answer unwanted questions; it could be the case that Squiddy isn't acting for others when he create an "Ask Away" thread for another member. That just isn't the case.
Yes how others feel is definitely not important to you. That is why without thinking of others feelings you would create a thread to embarrass a former mod of another forum, here on this forum. Spread and create gossip.

Again only to make a case for your own importance.

See.....you do, the same kind of shit that you are bitching about. Another pattern I have noticed about you.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 07:51:39 PM
I do think if he is buttcoffee or chair, the chances that he "might" or , I should say "will", do something is a reason to keep the Admins on guard. But until then maybe this is all jumping the gun. And I dont mean this thread, I mean this whole mess.

 :agreed:

I did just start this thread as well , nothing too serious but yet again Semi felt the need to chastise other members, for not following *his* way of thinking.

yes, I know :) I am enjoying  with my popcorn, well amused.

 :laugh:

Tbh I may just give up in a sec , getting the last word isn't so important to me anymore , I'm getting too old for it  :P

your argument is only your opinion...and as you see it is of no importance to some. Especially to the person you are attacking.
What you are asking for is a desicion, on the merit of such threads. That has to be decided by more than just your opinion.

IMO.

Whether or not my opinion is important to select members is irrelevant. It is important to me. Squiddy's apathy is not a valid argument against my position.

I am not asking for a decision, although any member is obviously free to make one. I am saying that I disagree with Squiddy's decision to make this thread.

I believe that I have backed up my position with solid reasoning. Much of my argument is falsifiable. It could be the case that creating an "Ask Away" thread doesn't pressure members to answer unwanted questions; it could be the case that Squiddy isn't acting for others when he create an "Ask Away" thread for another member. That just isn't the case.
Yes how others feel is definitely not important to you. That is why without thinking of others feelings you would create a thread to embarrass a former mod of another forum, here on this forum. Spread and create gossip.

Again only to make a case for your own importance.

See.....you do, the same kind of shit that you are bitching about. Another pattern I have noticed about you.

Ooh now that IS a good point Skyblue.  :plus:

Semi , as Skyblue stated , you created a FAR more slanderous thread than I , and yet you complain about my actions.. how do you defend your apparent hypocrisy?
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Osensitive1 on June 30, 2011, 07:53:23 PM
Boris should come back. He seemed alright.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 07:55:08 PM
Boris should come back. He seemed alright.

 :agreed:
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Callaway on June 30, 2011, 07:59:18 PM
In my opinion, my post wasn't petty. I disagree with you, and I have a reason to disagree with you.

A very petty reason.

It puts pressure on members to reply to questions. Other members could see not answering questions as evasion. Backing yourself up is very important here.

Not really , tbh I think you're insulting peoples ability to prioritise here , if someone feels pressured to respond to a thread on a forum , they have their priorities very mixed up.

Your action also trivializes other members' abilities to act for themselves. If any member here wants an "Ask Away" thread, he/she can make one. It is the member who should open the door to

This forum is for members who are willing to have their own "Ask Away" threads. delta_blues hasn't indicated that willingness; neither have I.

Yet again... looking too much into it.  ::)

You are acting for other members when they could clearly act for themselves. You are substituting your preferences for theirs where their personal lives are involved. You are behaving similarly to those who act for autistics because they don't believe that we can act for ourselves. If either delta_blues or I had wanted "Ask Away" threads, we could have made them ourselves.

:LMAO:

Christ are you sensitive.



If you were the only member arguing against homophobia, would it be less worthy because you stand alone? Isn't one good argument enough? Why should another member have to post, "I agree", before you believe that a particular argument is good?

Not really , but you have taken a literal interpretation of what I meant.
In order for something to be overuled you DO need a majority.


I have to disagree with the part I bolded above.  I didn't answer a question Soph asked me about my opinion about GA and Soph made a callout over it.  I have to say, I felt pressured to respond to the thread even though I would have preferred not to answer.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 08:01:43 PM
In my opinion, my post wasn't petty. I disagree with you, and I have a reason to disagree with you.

A very petty reason.

It puts pressure on members to reply to questions. Other members could see not answering questions as evasion. Backing yourself up is very important here.

Not really , tbh I think you're insulting peoples ability to prioritise here , if someone feels pressured to respond to a thread on a forum , they have their priorities very mixed up.

Your action also trivializes other members' abilities to act for themselves. If any member here wants an "Ask Away" thread, he/she can make one. It is the member who should open the door to

This forum is for members who are willing to have their own "Ask Away" threads. delta_blues hasn't indicated that willingness; neither have I.

Yet again... looking too much into it.  ::)

You are acting for other members when they could clearly act for themselves. You are substituting your preferences for theirs where their personal lives are involved. You are behaving similarly to those who act for autistics because they don't believe that we can act for ourselves. If either delta_blues or I had wanted "Ask Away" threads, we could have made them ourselves.

:LMAO:

Christ are you sensitive.



If you were the only member arguing against homophobia, would it be less worthy because you stand alone? Isn't one good argument enough? Why should another member have to post, "I agree", before you believe that a particular argument is good?

Not really , but you have taken a literal interpretation of what I meant.
In order for something to be overuled you DO need a majority.


I have to disagree with the part I bolded above.  I didn't answer a question Soph asked me about my opinion about GA and Soph made a callout over it.  I have to say, I felt pressured to respond to the thread even though I would have preferred not to answer.

Ok fair enough , but was that not more about Soph's methods?
Soph asked you the question repeatedly I believe in that thread and Binty's "Views on Transpeople"

 Also have you felt pressured to respond to all questions in your ask away thread / have a problem with it being started by another member?
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: skyblue1 on June 30, 2011, 08:10:39 PM
I am sad  :green: I created my own *ask away* thread.........anyway thankfully it died quickly.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Callaway on June 30, 2011, 08:40:13 PM
In my opinion, my post wasn't petty. I disagree with you, and I have a reason to disagree with you.

A very petty reason.

It puts pressure on members to reply to questions. Other members could see not answering questions as evasion. Backing yourself up is very important here.
h
Not really , tbh I think you're insulting peoples ability to prioritise here , if someone feels pressured to respond to a thread on a forum , they have their priorities very mixed up.

Your action also trivializes other members' abilities to act for themselves. If any member here wants an "Ask Away" thread, he/she can make one. It is the member who should open the door to

This forum is for members who are willing to have their own "Ask Away" threads. delta_blues hasn't indicated that willingness; neither have I.

Yet again... looking too much into it.  ::)

You are acting for other members when they could clearly act for themselves. You are substituting your preferences for theirs where their personal lives are involved. You are behaving similarly to those who act for autistics because they don't believe that we can act for ourselves. If either delta_blues or I had wanted "Ask Away" threads, we could have made them ourselves.

:LMAO:

Christ are you sensitive.



If you were the only member arguing against homophobia, would it be less worthy because you stand alone? Isn't one good argument enough? Why should another member have to post, "I agree", before you believe that a particular argument is good?

Not really , but you have taken a literal interpretation of what I meant.
In order for something to be overuled you DO need a majority.


I have to disagree with the part I bolded above.  I didn't answer a question Soph asked me about my opinion about GA and Soph made a callout over it.  I have to say, I felt pressured to respond to the thread even though I would have preferred not to answer.

Ok fair enough , but was that not more about Soph's methods?
Soph asked you the question repeatedly I believe in that thread and Binty's "Views on Transpeople"

 Also have you felt pressured to respond to all questions in your ask away thread / have a problem with it being started by another member?

I don't always answer all personal questions asked in my Questions for Callaway thread, although, depending on the question, I might answer the question in PM to the person who asked it.  That thread, which was started by Triste to ask me a technical question, is not an ask away thread.  BTW, I don't want an ask away thread started for me because I don't want to answer a lot of personal questions.   
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: Squidusa on June 30, 2011, 09:03:53 PM
I don't always answer all personal questions asked in my Questions for Callaway thread, although, depending on the question, I might answer the question in PM to the person who asked it.  That thread, which was started by Triste to ask me a technical question, is not an ask away thread.  BTW, I don't want an ask away thread started for me because I don't want to answer a lot of personal questions.   

You don't answer them , so you don't feel pressured *usually* I'm guessing?
And ok I'll take note of your request about Ask away threads.
Title: Re: Charley Patton / Delta_Blues: Question time.
Post by: The_Chosen_One on August 01, 2011, 01:34:09 AM
Personally, most 'ask away' threads can be futile, as you find out more shit in the 'hello....' threads and around the board anyway. Case in point - Scrap made up one about me in late '09, and I never even knew it existed until about 10 months later. And I would've ignored it if I hadn't tripped over it by accident.

But, I guess some people see value in them.

And on this thread. Buttcoffee never did reply, did he.....