it's not my intention to demonize slayer, i understand it was just a joke. i just think that taking advantage of when i did not understand it was a joke, and purposefully keeping me in the dark about it until there was enough material to drama me over, is an incredibly underhanded and rude thing to do.
Why did you keep on the topic of "stalking" after I told you it had nothing to do with the original post and to stop stuffposting? You kept being a handicap I didn't make you do stuff
doesn't matter that it didn't have anything to do with the original topic. just because people weren't interested in YOUR original intention and instead branched off from the joke that you pushed throughout the thread doesn't mean i wasn't allowed to post about it. yes, i was serious, it would have been forgetin weird if you had actually been doing the things you were implying. so yes, i thought it was justified to post about, especially since that's what everyone was talking about regardless.
Do you know how escalation works? He obviously thought it was strange that you were calling out a random detail that had nothing to do with the topic and then you called him a stalker, making him defensive.
he wasn't being defensive. if he was being defensive he would have said "forget you thats my girlfriend" instead of leading me to believe, throughout the entirety of the thread, that it was some random girl.
so you're saying that because you didn't understand the joke, it was okay for you to go ballistic, ruin his thread, call names, and pointlessly argue?
you're really building me up to be way angrier than i actually was. the argument was tame at best until you, among other people began claiming i was a, to quote INH, a "loving piece of stuff" for saying i thought he was being creepy.
Do you know how escalation works? He obviously thought it was strange that you were calling out a random detail that had nothing to do with the topic and then you called him a stalker, making him defensive.
i wasn't the one who 'called him out' on it. someone else had done it, and i joined in because i agreed, among a handful of other people. those people dropped out (except nonnel) once the argument started getting personal, making it incredibly convenient drama fuel.