Re: The Kill-File Issue






"Carl" (David Christainsen) wrote:

My full name is David Carl Christainsen; I just felt
I would go by a different name after an absence of 2
years from the Newsgroups.

As things turned out, it did not make my experience
on the ngs any more pleasant.

Let's see...

You relate to many different people, and always have
the same problems. What could the common factor be?
Could it possibly be your behavior?

You post to many different newsgroups, and always have
the same problems. What could the common factor be?
Could it possibly be your behavior?

You change your username without changing your behavior
and still you have the same problems. What could the
common factor be? Could it possibly be your behavior?

Until I took defensive measures by the grace of God,
I was getting the tar kicked out of me by attackers
who never showed the slightest pity or anything
human.

Multiple newsgroup participants "kick the tar out of
you" in newsgroups where many other participants have
no such problems. What could the common factor be?
Could it possibly be your behavior?

You formed a Yahoo! group where you were the moderator
and had 100% control over who could and could not post,
and *still* you had the same problems you always have.
What could the common factor be? Could it possibly be
your behavior?

Still, by spreading around multiple newsgroups and
talking very precisely out of the same conviction
I always had, the trend has been reversed.

You have to keep finding new newsgroups where they
are have not yet caught on to the games you play,
but eventually every newsgroup catches on and you
have to find another. What could the common
factor be? Could it possibly be your behavior?

It is hurtful to say publicly that one has kill-filed
another.


You keep having trouble with being killfiled and
always blame the person doing the killfiling without
ever considering the reasons why it's only you and a
few rather unpleasant fellows ever get killfiled.
It never occurs to you to get a clue and to try
behaving in a way that doesn't lead to multiple
newsgroup participants killfiling you. What could
the common factor be? Could it possibly be your
behavior?

I've been changed; really changed.

I don't believe you. I will believe that you have
changed when you stop blaming others for the ongoing
problems you have getting along with other people
and start taking some personal responsibility for the
consequences of your own behavior.

Were you there when they crucified my Lord?

They crucified Barbara Thiering???

Or are you referring to your massive ego?

.



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