Author Topic: STOCKING - OR HOW I LEARNED TO NOT GIVE A forget.  (Read 68587 times)

Why are people still posting in this thread, especially when the posts have nothing whatsoever to do with the topic?
Like your post is anymore relevant to the topic.

Let's try a little example:

Bob decides he wants to help a family in need, so he volunteers. On the way over some guy comes up and says "HUR DUR COMMUNISM AM BEST HAI IMA CUT OFF MY BALLZ NO GIRLS WILL forget ME HEY friend WHY YOU THINK YOU BETTER DEN ME friend, hey want to spend a week helping me build a house I am homeless?" and Bob says "WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU YOU'RE AN IDIOT AND CRAZY GO AWAY!" Then he gets to where he volunteered and the people are like "OH Bob so nice to meet you we are sooo glad you came to help us we really appreciate it" and Bob says "No problem I love to help a family in need!"

Are you saying that a kind person has to also be a tolerant person?
Well you certainly aren't a very understanding person now are you? Some people are prone to being somewhat more over-dramatic than others. Iban is also not asking you to build a house and he's certainly not homeless otherwise he wouldn't have these other problems.

Well you certainly aren't a very understanding person now are you? Some people are prone to being somewhat more over-dramatic than others. Iban is also not asking you to build a house and he's certainly not homeless otherwise he wouldn't have these other problems.

Wow you are not too bright, the point of the story wasn't that Iban needed a house built.

I do not respect all beliefs or opinions of people, but I do believe that every person (in their essence) is to be treated with decency. I believe everyone has a reason that needs to be understood for what they do, even if it's the wrong reasons for the wrong activities.

Sure, you can understand why some people do bad things, but in the case of some people it's superfluous. Jeffrey Dahmer killed and raped a lot of young men, we understand it was because he was not only horny but also really forgeted up, but he doesn't deserve respect or to be treated with decency. If you really believe all people deserve respect regardless of what they've done, then you believe Mr. Dahmer should have been rehabilitated and reintegrated into society, and that he shouldn't be judged for his crimes but rather "understood".

I believe that the vast majority of people are capable of redemption -- even rapists and murders and the most have abandoned.

Coming from you this doesn't mean much, as you believe(d) the only way you could improve yourself was by castrating yourself and doing cocaine. Are you saying this because you believe you've been abandoned by society? From the way you droned on and on about how nobody at work liked you and how you'd never score with the girl of your dreams, I'm convinced you believe this way because you're convinced if there's something inherently wrong with the vast majority of people, there's nothing wrong with you and your gross social ineptness.

What I cannot stand, however, are people like you: a person who refuses to admit that they are no more worthy of anything than anyone else. Never once do you show modesty, never once do you even pretend that you could be wrong.

Not all people are equal, that's a fact of life.

The doctor that's not only genetically gifted enough to perform medicine, but prudent enough to capitalize on that gift, is much more worthy of wealth and respect from not only a social perspective, but from a biological perspective as well. They're superior, and it's only because society constructed rules of modesty that we expect people to not be richards about being better than you. It's a lot easier to assert your superiority over others on the internet because anonymity alleviates us of social norms, and compels people to interact on a less civilized level.

...and here you are again, judging people for things you frequently do yourself.

All you do is try to stuff on others and take a great amount of pride in doing so effectively.

Pot kettle black.

What use are you to society if this is how you spend your life?

Hold it there Iban, no need to brag about your immeasurable contributions to the fast food industry; not everyone can make a career flipping burgers and operating a cash register for seven bucks an hour like you can.


Fuuuck, stocking argues way better than I do.

I swear that arguing seems so familiar.

I swear that arguing seems so familiar.
Yeah, it's the "recurring-alt-trolls-that-keep-rejoining-the-community-because-they-cant-let-go-of-problems" style of argument persuasion.

Wow you are not too bright, the point of the story wasn't that Iban needed a house built.
Is he personally coming up to you with all these problems and ideas? To me, it looks like he's yelling it down the streets rather than approaching a single person and spewing nonsense at a rather large tone as you seem to make it.



Not all people are equal, that's a fact of life.

The doctor that's not only genetically gifted enough to perform medicine, but prudent enough to capitalize on that gift, is much more worthy of wealth and respect from not only a social perspective, but from a biological perspective as well. They're superior, and it's only because society constructed rules of modesty that we expect people to not be richards about being better than you. It's a lot easier to assert your superiority over others on the internet because anonymity alleviates us of social norms, and compels people to interact on a less civilized level.

...and here you are again, judging people for things you frequently do yourself.
This bit bothered me a lot. People who become doctors aren't just born to do it. They go though plenty of training, education, and money, to get where they are. The job and education are both very stressful things. The difference between them and most other people, is that they're focused, patient, tolerant, and most of all, usually have a head start.

Sure, you can understand why some people do bad things, but in the case of some people it's superfluous. Jeffrey Dahmer killed and raped a lot of young men, we understand it was because he was not only horny but also really forgeted up, but he doesn't deserve respect or to be treated with decency. If you really believe all people deserve respect regardless of what they've done, then you believe Mr. Dahmer should have been rehabilitated and reintegrated into society, and that he shouldn't be judged for his crimes but rather "understood".
I said most people are like this. Jeffrey Dahmer had psychosis that medical science today cannot be held responsible for not fixing. It simply is not possible.

That's not true for most people, though. A majority of our criminals have issues that can be coped with through therapy and medication. The problem is, we don't offer it in many cases.

Coming from you this doesn't mean much, as you believe(d) the only way you could improve yourself was by castrating yourself and doing cocaine. Are you saying this because you believe you've been abandoned by society? From the way you droned on and on about how nobody at work liked you and how you'd never score with the girl of your dreams, I'm convinced you believe this way because you're convinced if there's something inherently wrong with the vast majority of people, there's nothing wrong with you and your gross social ineptness.
I do not understand the correlation between self-mutilation and saying how everyone else is evil. I just got through explaining how I respected all people around me. I obviously blame myself for my own faults and I will handle them in the way that I see fit.

As far as me blaming society, to a certain extent. When I moved down to Florida in the 2nd grade there was massive culture shock and I really did take a turn for the worse. That, combined with the fact that I never met my father and my mother is a bona fide sociopath that never allowed me to feel appreciated, I can at least say that I was not raised under prime conditions, no.


Not all people are equal, that's a fact of life.

The doctor that's not only genetically gifted enough to perform medicine, but prudent enough to capitalize on that gift, is much more worthy of wealth and respect from not only a social perspective, but from a biological perspective as well. They're superior, and it's only because society constructed rules of modesty that we expect people to not be richards about being better than you. It's a lot easier to assert your superiority over others on the internet because anonymity alleviates us of social norms, and compels people to interact on a less civilized level.
What you need to understand is that there will be people born smart, beautiful, or both, whereas others will be anything but. Some people will naturally excel, others will not.

What society is accountable for is not what happens before your born, however, but after. Everyone needs to be given the same opportunities. You're arguing that we throw everyone into the lion's den and whomever escapes and lives to reproduce gets to enjoy life, and the rest get ripped to shreds. That's not the kind of world I'd want myself or anyone else to live in.

...and here you are again, judging people for things you frequently do yourself.

Pot kettle black.

Hold it there Iban, no need to brag about your immeasurable contributions to the fast food industry; not everyone can make a career flipping burgers and operating a cash register for seven bucks an hour like you can.
I work not because I need to, but because I want to. I am in college and I am getting financial support from my grandparents. If I wanted to, I could absolutely call my store right now and resign. The problem is, I like standing on my own two feet. I'm helping contribute as much as I can to my own education and the needs that come with it. I'm buying into my own hobbies, paying for my own food and other basic needs, and donating to charities with my own money.

I take no shame in it. I work at fast food. I enjoy money and I enjoy easing my own burden from my family. Do you have any complaints with this, or are you just grasping at straws right now to try and belittle me in a public forum?


Some of my co-workers have kids my age. One of my favorites has a teenage girl that's 16. The oldest coworker I know of is in his early fifties. I'm 18. I can work at fast food. That's typically what teenagers do for money. I don't see your point in drawing this out.

I don't think anyone on the forums are girls

Doctors need not be tolerant.

That was a response to Chrono, by the way.

Who wants to bet it took Iban 50+ Minutes to write that...

Who wants to bet it took Iban 50+ Minutes to write that...
I wrote it in the steam browser between lives over the course of one round. I type at 80-120 WPM.

Nice try, though.

I said most people are like this. Jeffrey Dahmer had psychosis that medical science today cannot be held responsible for not fixing. It simply is not possible.

That's not true for most people, though. A majority of our criminals have issues that can be coped with through therapy and medication. The problem is, we don't offer it in many cases.

Well of course not everyone who commits crime is a spawn of Satan, and most of our criminals receive help when it's available. I don't see what kind of point you're making here other than complaining about society in general.

I do not understand the correlation between self-mutilation and saying how everyone else is evil. 

You have skewed and extremely pessimistic view on life to the point where you'd mutilate your genitals to cope with your own shortcomings, yet you believe most everyone is capable of redemption.

I just got through explaining how I respected all people around me.

It's a lot of talk. You say you respect everyone right before you spew a load of egotistic bullstuff about how everyone is equal except the particular object of your aggression, and then you flaunt about with an air of superiority.

I obviously blame myself for my own faults and I will handle them in the way that I see fit.

Through cocaine, a workout regime, and chemical castration was it?

As far as me blaming society, to a certain extent. When I moved down to Florida in the 2nd grade there was massive culture shock and I really did take a turn for the worse. That, combined with the fact that I never met my father and my mother is a bona fide sociopath that never allowed me to feel appreciated, I can at least say that I was not raised under prime conditions, no.

You moved to another region in the same country at the age of seven or eight, and the culture shock was so bad that you are unable to make any kind of meaningful relationship with anyone? A lot of people grew up with irritable or semi-abusive parents, and to use that as an excuse for being judgmental and unwilling to make friends is insulting to the people who surmounted a poor upbringing and succeeded in life.

What you need to understand is that there will be people born smart, beautiful, or both, whereas others will be anything but. Some people will naturally excel, others will not.

What society is accountable for is not what happens before your born, however, but after. Everyone needs to be given the same opportunities. You're arguing that we throw everyone into the lion's den and whomever escapes and lives to reproduce gets to enjoy life, and the rest get ripped to shreds. That's not the kind of world I'd want myself or anyone else to live in.

It's the kind of world we do live in, and holding people to the standards of an imaginary utopia isn't only blindly idealistic, it's handicapped.

Isn't a regime a government? Do you mean a workout regiment?