Thread:Panzysoldat/@comment-25037311-20180419164535/@comment-31617896-20180419234055

"There's a rule on here that tells people to be respectful but almost nobody follows it except the staff."

I'd disagree. There are some users who are respectful. But, also a lot that aren't. And, the staff kind of have to follow the rules, otherwise they're at risk of losing their position/power.

---

"I even tried to give these people the benefit of the doubt by explaining to them what the difference was between debating and arguing but the same shit still happened. People still want to be asses and trolls."

To be fair, you could've just made it a blog post, rather than posting it on a page that has nothing to do with it. I doubt you would've gotten so much hate, had you done that. Also, looking at your history, it seems you did bring up the topic of being hated on a lot, even on Not A Real Person's post about Castlevania. If you really feel that way, then why don't you just write one blog post about it, rather than constantly bringing it up? Look, I understand completely where your coming from, not being able to let such things go.

On another website, I was somewhat wrongfully punished by an admin/mod. So, I blocked him, and every time an opportunity would come up to mention the mistreatment and how I despise him, I would take it. Nowadays I still don't like him or mods/admins in general, but I don't go out of my way to bring things up cause I realized that nothing would or could be done about it. The mod/admin who did it to me was well-liked, so anything that we said would just be interpreted as slander or bitching. Me and a couple others were the only ones who had issues with him. So, the chances of anyone ever actually caring about what we had to say were slim to none. I held that grudge for 3 years, and people began to see me as whiny and annoying, cause I wouldn't stop bringing it up.

When I look back at it, though, I did warrant punishment, but not to the extremes that the mod took it. I was just so blinded by my rage at the time, that I had failed to realize that I may have not been so right.

I don't know if this applies to you, I just wanted to let you know that I understand how it feels to not be able to let things go.

---

"Now everybody gets to talk shit about me and I can't do anything about it but just sit here helplessly while they mock me. Which I am no longer allowed to say or do anything about. I don't know what kind of unsophisticated third world government is running this site but either way this is ridiculous."

And you care, why? I mean, according to your own words, they have low intelligence and are beneath you, so why would you care what they have to say?

---

Look, it's hard to defend you, when you brag about your intelligence and say others here have low IQ's. It comes off as a bit narcissistic to me, and someone had a good point about you never acknowledging these boasts, sorta like how you didn't acknowledge this.

v

"That being said, it's probably not a good idea to brag about being more intelligent when writing a leaving post, as people will just see that and be like "Wow, what an egotistical jerk.""

I like that you write walls of text and provide proof supporting your arguments. But, you can't use that as a boast for intelligence and a way to put others down. Most people can write walls of text explaining things, if they put the time and effort into it. It doesn't really have a lot to do with our overall IQ's more of our interest. Like, I can write a 5-page report about the Italian Mob or why this character beats that character, but I can't name one Chinese Emperor, cause I didn't pay attention and never was interested in that stuff. I'll give you that you need to have a good grasp of structure and Languge in order to compose a good argument, though.

So, in a sense, people who say such little to you are just not interested in what you have to say enough to respond with a huge wall of text.

So, why respond to them?