foxbitten
Foxbitten
foxbitten

I never said it was. I said he had the signs of Aspergers (which he was later diagnosed with BTW) and in another sentence I said he had a habit of lashing out violently when upset.

The server who originally sent the story in actually came and posted in the thread above further clarify his stance, like 2 days ago. As much as you want this to be some sort of attack against poor people, it isn’t.

Look, I don’t know if you read anything I wrote above or even what the server actually wrote before you decided on this particularly abstruse brand of outrage to champion, but I’m urging you at this point to re-read either source. It is very clear the original author is mocking people who go out of their way to be

I think what people are missing here is that the warranty program covering the jewelry is nation-wide, not the jewelry store, right? Mom-n-Pop stores wouldn’t want their customer databases to be intermingled if they were not part of the same company. This issue is on the warranty company to create and manage data

It’s seriously screwed up that you assume white people are titillated by the sight of dead black bodies.

I had an ex with all the classic signs of un-diagnosed Aspergers. He didn’t take it well when I suggested he seek help for his tendency to lash out at the world violently when upset, but he eventually got help and is a much more balanced person to deal with. I shudder to think where he would be now if he hadn’t.

Food for thought - Time and time again I’ve found that those same idiots who throw nasty names around in front of their friends wanted to get with me in private. They were embarrassed by their desire for someone society tells them they shouldn’t want and when alone with me, admitted as much.

After a relationship ends it’s never constructive.

I’m in the midst of that right now. My best friends all have babies and bond together over their children. They’ve started going to events and having dinners without me, but posting photos on facebook so I know about it. Whenever I do see them I am treated like a de facto babysitter and get handed a child to

Do you do bar mitzvahs?

Women being at fault for being raped because of what they wore apparently.

...they meet next to the someone criticized me I’ve practically been raped brigade.

...you know, it’s almost like a lynch mob.”

Not really. “Nasty” is in the eye of the beholder and a point of opinion. Tone policing is when you reject a message based on how it was presented. Had the server verbally wrung his hands a bit more or refrained from using the word “turd,” I doubt we’d be having this conversation.

When your complaint is that you didn’t like how something was said, it’s called tone policing. It’s right up there with grammar nitpicking and source provenancing as ways to state that you dislike the message and want people to know your displeasure but can find no better reason as to why that displeasure came about.

And yet, you yourself have said it was not. So at this point you’re either arguing devil’s advocate or tone policing out of boredom.

The whole description smacks of outside frustration and insecurity being vented at the server whom Queso Dad had temporary “power” over for the duration of the meal. Queso Dad wanted to play big man in front of his family and chose to ignore the reality of other cheeses existing.

Got it. Dislike opening tone, invalidate/ignore message.

Gratuitous spinach certainly is BS. 6 flakes in a sea of rubbery blanco dip does not an appetizer make, Blissful! -shakes fist-