Author Topic: Lord Tony - lol jokes on u  (Read 42504 times)

I was only making an brown townogy for Tony's situation.

The punching is what made it a bad brown townogy. There is no threat of physical harm here.

It's not a tough-guy statement...?

It's me just telling you to shut the forget up and go home.

"Go home" is used to tell off people that just made themselves look like an starfish and leave.

You seem to be acting all tough and buff right now.


The punching is what made it a bad brown townogy. There is no threat of physical harm here.

Telling someone to shut the forget up and go home is an internet tough guy approach.

Telling someone to shut the forget up and go home is an internet tough guy approach.
No it's not.
An internet tough guy is saying you almost Beat a guy up, THEN said that.

No it's not.

Go up to some random guy on the street and say "Shut the forget up and go home!"

Go up to some random guy on the street and say "Shut the forget up and go home!"
It's called an insult, you can't bend people's posts to your will.

Go up to some random guy on the street and say "Shut the forget up and go home!"
That's not being tough, that's spontaneously insulting.

The message is saying that Nickelob is acting tough by telling me to shut up in a rude manner while adding further humiliation by telling me to go home/get out.

It's called an insult, you can't bend people's posts to your will.

That's not being tough, that's spontaneously insulting.

Depends on how it's being said. You can sound tough without making an actual insult.

Telling someone to shut the forget up and go home is an internet tough guy approach.
No, stuff involving real life meetings is being an internet tough guy. As in "say that to my face" or "i could beat you up irl".

No, stuff involving real life meetings is being an internet tough guy. As in "say that to my face" or "i could beat you up irl".

Or acting tough on the internet which includes a wide arrange of extremely rude insults.

Insulting someone generally implies that you are better than someone, and the attitude of being better than someone could be considered being a "Tough guy".

Or acting tough on the internet which includes a wide arrange of extremely rude insults.
Insulting someone means that the person insulting is stating the other is being illogical, doesn't mean they're tough.
Seriously Lord Tony, don't try to come up with lame retaliations like that.

Insulting someone means that the person insulting is stating the other is being illogical,

No it does not. Refer to my previous post.