No it does not. Refer to my previous post.
According to Tony, being incredibly spontaneously rude is equivalent to the unwritten rule of internet tough guy-ing.By this logic you are internet tough guy-ing by calling Stocking a guy, lol.
So, let's say a little kid who is insulting a huge person, means that the little kid is a tough guy?
Saying "he, him, it" is not the same as telling someone to "shut the forget up and go home" you missed the entire point.
That's being incredibly rude. If I called you a woman, it insults your masculinity. If you call a woman a man, it insults her feminine traits. It's an equal-opportunity rude insult.You have no logic here other than stuff you read off of pamphlets.
He does not appear to be mad, if anything your attempts at agitating him have all failed.
ITT: Both sides are loving stupid.
Yes from what I have seen he has kept a calm level head, and all you have been doing is trying to provoke him into loosing his cool.
Get Mad A term used in telling someone who is already mad to get madder. This implies that you're encouraging the angry person to submit to their rage, basically telling them to give up. If the angry person was truly determined about what they were doing or about the situation they won't get mad.Guy 1 - "Man, I can't get this loving car to start, DAMN!!"Guy 2 - "What, you mad? Get mad dude"Guy 1 - "nah, I got this" (<--implies only to people who r man enough to not get mad)
and are making me laugh.