Terror's idiot list
Well, i dont expect that people put their heads into each others head, but i gonna expect a minimum of mutual respect.
anyway, i will look how it works before reacting, but 1 day a point will be reached, when we must say, if u dont like it, dont join here. this is how it works in all others forums who care the "netiquette"
u dont need to respect anyone. u know exactly what i mean. "way of posting". It is about how people post, direct insults, provocations etc. forums are not the place for it. go and chat with this guy if u wanna make verbal fights, but not on forums anymore.
and this doesnt mean that u need to post in most polite way, nobody needs to become a ass-licker.
and stop hair-splittings please.
...please.
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xD i'm not getting along only with trance and lakitu...
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haha so funny LOL xD ..u should be comedian cos your posts are so funny always xDDD especially since u use xD all the time xD
xD xD it's just my gay thingy, like u listening to brandy xD xD xD
xD xD it's just my gay thingy, like u listening to brandy xD xD xD
good one lol xD xD u funni guy ;P though havent listened to her lately xD xD
I won't start respecting and/or treat with respect anyone just because someone tells me to, and i can safely assume the same goes for everyone else around here. Respect should be earned, not enforced. Mind, outright and unreasonable insulting should be punished and kept to a minimum, but that's just common sense.
As far as common demeanor goes, you won't find a single person that wasn't irrationally offensive and exhibited troll-like behaviour at least once, here. Well, maybe except a very select few. And, honestly, things are pretty laid back and quiet, lately. Can't see a reason to start some 'iron fist' scheme, unless you just wanna punk people who you don't like, or don't fit in with your idea of a 'good citizen', in which case i'll just write it up as an extension of Spider's 'utopia programme'.