Re: Filter for the MI5 idiot



On Jan 4, 4:24 pm, The Wolf With the Red Roses <after-dark-
a...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 11:12:52 -0800, "Juba" <j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote something wonderfully witty:





Hawaiian Wayne <birdie...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message:
7337ae14-a2f3-49bc-ad39-e76ddc8c2...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,

HEY!!!

I sure as hell hope that whatever you just did (or didn't do) doesn't
keep his posts from posting!  I personally like to "keep an eye" on
this guy from time to time and DO READ about ONE of his posts every
time he slaps another dozen or so on here.

If his posts cease to show up on here, I do know how I can find others
that he posts at the same time anyway. It's just that it's more
convenient and takes less time if all I have to do is click on one
that's right in front of me in this board.

Am I also the only one that probably even CARES about this person?
Something tells me I very well may be. Sorry. I tend to care too much
for the "fellow human being". It's my life's story and you can bet
I've paid the price for doing so every now and then.

What a shame and sad fact of our species to behave like we don't care
about someone just because they are chronically ill or are "different"
from "normal" people. Yeah?

Hawaiian Wayne

I'd compare this to a disturbed person shouting epithets in a movie
theatre. We might feel sorry for someone so disturbed, but we don't want
him ruining the movie for us either. Such a person should be hauled away
by the management and turned over to the police.

Mr. MI5 has engaged in serial spamming for years now and his computer
should be taken away.

Also, everyone is entitled to speak their mind (aka free speech) but
when they morph constantly so that their messages can't easily be
filtered out by those who do not wish to see them, then they have made
themselves a public nuisance.

Public nuisance would be a good term for him.  He really does
transcend all of Spammerdom.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Aloha Wolfie!

First, a quote from one of your previous posts:

"No offense, but you pick some of the weirdest battles to fight or
causes to care about Wayne. People simply cannot care about
everything, it will drive you bonkers."

Yes, I know I do. I have almost as long as I can remember and many
others have basically told me the very same thing as you did. I can't
give you an explanation WHY these "issues" come into my mind, they
don't seem all that weird to me. In fact, most seem to be just common
sense issues and/or related to treating other human beings as if you
know them or as if they are a relative of yours. Everyone was some-
body's baby at one time and that somebody, in most cases, still loves
that person because of that fact. Since that's the case, I simply try
to care for as much as I can pack into my CP'ed brain. I know full
well that there is no way I can do much for the majority of the "every-
things" I try to care for and that is what keeps me from going
bonkers. It still doesn't mean I can't care for most things that most
people don't even have a passing thought about or find it easier or
would rather ignore unpleasant or unresolvable (unsolvable?) "things",
"persons", "issues". I've always been criticized (and made "fun of")
for caring too damn much about everything that crosses my path. When I
was school-age, the teachers would tell me the same thing as you,
plus, they would use the "leverage" that all teachers posses and also
tell me to start "caring more for my school work". LOL! I grew to
dislike most teachers by the time I hit High School and I didn't
bother to hide that fact if a teacher and I basically disagreed on
almost everything and I'd spend that class time out in the hall
instead of the classroom. Tsk... Of course I eventually learned to
forgo the sitting on the hard floor of the hallway for a more comfy
chair in the library where I was putting a serious reading "dent" in
their set of Encyclopedia Britannica. At least that way I always ended
up learning "something" rather than looking like I was being punished.

No offense taken. I have a very "thick skin", so to speak and it takes
a lot more than everyone totally disagreeing with my point of view to
get my body to start developing tumors (I don't get visibly angry. I
hold it in and develop tumors instead.). LOLOLOL!

Again, I was partially raised by my Grandma (My mothers mother) and
those that met her but didn't really get to know the REAL her, would
think that she had a strong "off center" way of thinking and feeling
about things in the world. I greatly admired her for many, many
reasons and I'm sure I probably carry a good chunk of her quirks and
foibles in my personality. I'm actually kind of PROUD of it. So,
thanks for pointing this little personality tweak out for me. I feel
kind of better inside just knowing that my Grandma would be proud to
know about this fact.

Oh, Wolfie? In that same thread of yours...the LAST paragraph may
have a typo in it, if I'm not mistaken. Did you really mean to type
the following?:

"Personally I care (negatively) about people who chronically &
willfully abuse Usenet (especially this forum) and who have come damn
close to RUNNING Usenet as a viable resource."

Instead of "running", did you really mean to type, "RUINING"?

I hope so, otherwise, I don't have any idea what that paragraph really
means! HA-ha!

OK, enough of this OT stuff. Correct? Back to supporting, sharing
experiences and knowledge and whatever else is needed by the "teeming
millions" of people dealing with chronic conditions that cause PAIN.

Aloha For Now,
Hawaiian Wayne
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