I can totally take you seriously when you whinge about that.Fircoal wrote:you just spam messages without substance
Irony? What's that? I've never heard of it...
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I can totally take you seriously when you whinge about that.Fircoal wrote:you just spam messages without substance
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
in this argument you moron. I know I spam messages elsewhere. I'm not saying you only spam everywhere, but as for this argument, you have no evidence or proof to back up your claim.Dancing Mustard wrote:I can totally take you seriously when you whinge about that.Fircoal wrote:you just spam messages without substance
Irony? What's that? I've never heard of it...
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
LAWL YOU MORON!!!!Fircoal wrote:in this argument you moron. I know I spam messages elsewhere. I'm not saying you only spam everywhere, but as for this argument, you have no evidence or proof to back up your claim.Dancing Mustard wrote:I can totally take you seriously when you whinge about that.Fircoal wrote:you just spam messages without substance
Irony? What's that? I've never heard of it...
...Nickbaldwin wrote:LAWL YOU MORON!!!!Fircoal wrote:in this argument you moron. I know I spam messages elsewhere. I'm not saying you only spam everywhere, but as for this argument, you have no evidence or proof to back up your claim.Dancing Mustard wrote:I can totally take you seriously when you whinge about that.Fircoal wrote:you just spam messages without substance
Irony? What's that? I've never heard of it...
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
I is now in this conversation.Fircoal wrote:...Nickbaldwin wrote:LAWL YOU MORON!!!!Fircoal wrote:in this argument you moron. I know I spam messages elsewhere. I'm not saying you only spam everywhere, but as for this argument, you have no evidence or proof to back up your claim.Dancing Mustard wrote:I can totally take you seriously when you whinge about that.Fircoal wrote:you just spam messages without substance
Irony? What's that? I've never heard of it...
fircoal is taking it from all sidesFircoal wrote:...Nickbaldwin wrote:LAWL YOU MORON!!!!Fircoal wrote:in this argument you moron. I know I spam messages elsewhere. I'm not saying you only spam everywhere, but as for this argument, you have no evidence or proof to back up your claim.Dancing Mustard wrote:I can totally take you seriously when you whinge about that.Fircoal wrote:you just spam messages without substance
Irony? What's that? I've never heard of it...
It has now been conclusively proved.Nickbaldwin wrote:Moral of this story, POKEMAN IS GAY.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.

I agree 100%, it's just too funny to joke around with Fircoal.Ditocoaf wrote:I have never owned a single pokemon product. Even when the playground was full of nothing but many groups of children looking at cards, I wandered 'tween the circles doing nothing but thinking, the only kid not involved in the fad. I say this to qualify my following statements:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Fircoal liking pokemon. If you would bother to step outside your single-dimentional view (it's more trivial than what you like), you'd see that pastimes are a gradient of intellectual quality. Others could criticize you for wasting your time playing Risk and arguing with people on the internet about pokemon. We don't have to spend all our time unlocking the mysteries of the universe and leading world-changing events. You know that fircoal spends time playing CC and on Mafia as well; both of these are more intellectually challenging. He is also in school, and who knows what else he he might his time with. Would you set an arbitrary level of self-bettering worth that every activity must adhere to? Things can fulfill other purposes; in this case, it is something that is just silly fun.
If you would say that he takes it too far (you seem to imply that he treats it religiously when you use the word "beliefs"), you're being purposefully blind (aka setting up a straw man). Lots of people take some random element of culture or their lives and use it to define themselves and exaggerate a contrast in themselves. Lately I've been emphasizing my love of science more and more on these forums; yet in reality my interests are spreading wider and wider. Fircoal is memorable online because he presents that obvious face of himself; and then people can see further to more personality as we spend more time discussing with him.
So seriously. Unless you spend every moment to the fullest and highest standards of usefulness, you can stop wasting your time criticizing some random kid on what he does for fun.
It was totally intended, don't pretend otherwise.sam_levi_11 wrote:fircoal is taking it from all sides
(no pun intended considering the nature of the first post)
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I went through the trouble of typing this long rant; I demand that DM tear it to pieces before I let this thread die.Ditocoaf wrote:I have never owned a single pokemon product. Even when the playground was full of nothing but many groups of children looking at cards, I wandered 'tween the circles doing nothing but thinking, the only kid not involved in the fad. I say this to qualify my following statements:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Fircoal liking pokemon. If you would bother to step outside your single-dimentional view (it's more trivial than what you like), you'd see that pastimes are a gradient of intellectual quality. Others could criticize you for wasting your time playing Risk and arguing with people on the internet about pokemon. We don't have to spend all our time unlocking the mysteries of the universe and leading world-changing events. You know that fircoal spends time playing CC and on Mafia as well; both of these are more intellectually challenging. He is also in school, and who knows what else he he might his time with. Would you set an arbitrary level of self-bettering worth that every activity must adhere to? Things can fulfill other purposes; in this case, it is something that is just silly fun.
If you would say that he takes it too far (you seem to imply that he treats it religiously when you use the word "beliefs"), you're being purposefully blind (aka setting up a straw man). Lots of people take some random element of culture or their lives and use it to define themselves and exaggerate a contrast in themselves. Lately I've been emphasizing my love of science more and more on these forums; yet in reality my interests are spreading wider and wider. Fircoal is memorable online because he presents that obvious face of himself; and then people can see further to more personality as we spend more time discussing with him.
So seriously. Unless you spend every moment to the fullest and highest standards of usefulness, you can stop wasting your time criticizing some random kid on what he does for fun.

Actually I'm far too busy feeling a single tear rolling down my cheek as I stand in wistful silence, awed by the sheer insight contained within your words.Ditocoaf wrote:I went through the trouble of typing this long rant; I demand that DM tear it to pieces before I let this thread die.Ditocoaf wrote:I have never owned a single pokemon product. Even when the playground was full of nothing but many groups of children looking at cards, I wandered 'tween the circles doing nothing but thinking, the only kid not involved in the fad. I say this to qualify my following statements:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Fircoal liking pokemon. If you would bother to step outside your single-dimentional view (it's more trivial than what you like), you'd see that pastimes are a gradient of intellectual quality. Others could criticize you for wasting your time playing Risk and arguing with people on the internet about pokemon. We don't have to spend all our time unlocking the mysteries of the universe and leading world-changing events. You know that fircoal spends time playing CC and on Mafia as well; both of these are more intellectually challenging. He is also in school, and who knows what else he he might his time with. Would you set an arbitrary level of self-bettering worth that every activity must adhere to? Things can fulfill other purposes; in this case, it is something that is just silly fun.
If you would say that he takes it too far (you seem to imply that he treats it religiously when you use the word "beliefs"), you're being purposefully blind (aka setting up a straw man). Lots of people take some random element of culture or their lives and use it to define themselves and exaggerate a contrast in themselves. Lately I've been emphasizing my love of science more and more on these forums; yet in reality my interests are spreading wider and wider. Fircoal is memorable online because he presents that obvious face of himself; and then people can see further to more personality as we spend more time discussing with him.
So seriously. Unless you spend every moment to the fullest and highest standards of usefulness, you can stop wasting your time criticizing some random kid on what he does for fun.

Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Heh... it's fun to pick a fight against the majority. Especially when that majority includes the wang chess-boxing champion of the world!Dancing Mustard wrote:Actually I'm far too busy feeling a single tear rolling down my cheek as I stand in wistful silence, awed by the sheer insight contained within your words.Ditocoaf wrote:I went through the trouble of typing this long rant; I demand that DM tear it to pieces before I let this thread die.Ditocoaf wrote:I have never owned a single pokemon product. Even when the playground was full of nothing but many groups of children looking at cards, I wandered 'tween the circles doing nothing but thinking, the only kid not involved in the fad. I say this to qualify my following statements:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Fircoal liking pokemon. If you would bother to step outside your single-dimentional view (it's more trivial than what you like), you'd see that pastimes are a gradient of intellectual quality. Others could criticize you for wasting your time playing Risk and arguing with people on the internet about pokemon. We don't have to spend all our time unlocking the mysteries of the universe and leading world-changing events. You know that fircoal spends time playing CC and on Mafia as well; both of these are more intellectually challenging. He is also in school, and who knows what else he he might his time with. Would you set an arbitrary level of self-bettering worth that every activity must adhere to? Things can fulfill other purposes; in this case, it is something that is just silly fun.
If you would say that he takes it too far (you seem to imply that he treats it religiously when you use the word "beliefs"), you're being purposefully blind (aka setting up a straw man). Lots of people take some random element of culture or their lives and use it to define themselves and exaggerate a contrast in themselves. Lately I've been emphasizing my love of science more and more on these forums; yet in reality my interests are spreading wider and wider. Fircoal is memorable online because he presents that obvious face of himself; and then people can see further to more personality as we spend more time discussing with him.
So seriously. Unless you spend every moment to the fullest and highest standards of usefulness, you can stop wasting your time criticizing some random kid on what he does for fun.
And when I say "Actually I'm far too busy feeling a single tear rolling down my cheek as I stand in wistful silence, awed by the sheer insight contained within your words", obviously what I mean is: Jeez Dito, what is wrong with you? I thought that you were down with the cool kids in this E-playground. Since when did anybody around here give a flying bollock about Fircoal, Fircoal's Interests, Fircoal's Feelings, What Fircoal Stands For, or about Anything Fircoal has to stay? I can't believe that you spent all of that time throwing a bone to a creature that has absolutely no ability to pay you back or to help you out in any way whatsoever.
Also, why are you defending Pokemon? Especially when clinical trials have repeatedly proven the following: They're gay.
Look, just listen to this guy, then spend some time feeling ashamed that you ever dared to contradict him:
Also, I do spend every moment of my time doing things which adhere to the fullest and highest standards of usefulness. I mean didn't want to brag of anything, but you've kind of forced me to reveal that whilst posting on teh internetz I am also simultaneously using my gigantic prehensile wang to chess-box against Deep Blue.

And you greggy have been a waste of airspace since your mammy was inseminated by leakage from a colostomy bag.Gregrios wrote:This thread is obviously, completely, undeniably, and utterly a waste of forum space.![]()
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