You know, I just LOVE how people act in the internet world. People will say anything, about anyone. And it's usually the ones that have NO business talking trash about people that are the gang leaders.
Case in point. There is a certain chatter on gay.com. We'll call him, gee, I don't know...Eric. He has got to be one of the most negative people I have ever met. He seems to find joy in constantly making fun of other people's problems. And when you bring it up to him, he does the whole 'pot-kettle' thing. Guess he doesn't understand that some of us realize that there are boundaries. He seems to get great pleasure out of crossing the line repeatedly, making fun of someone. Going just far enough to make someone uncomfortable. As if they aren't in the same chatroom. I'd love to see if he could muster enough backbone out of his tiny balls to say any of the crap he spews, in person. And I find it equally amusing that he only acts like a warthog's backside when certain other people are in the room. Any other time, he actually appears to have an inkling of civility. Kind of like the pathetic little 7th grade bully. When his gang is there, he's the big man. When they aren't around, he's just another snot nosed little boy, desperate for a friend.
Which only leads one to believe that he has some serious self esteem issues. I mean, surely someone as self-confident as he says he is wouldn't feel the need to belittle other people's hardships. Kind of sad that the only way he can bolster himself is to try and make everyone else seem worse off than he is. Which is hardly believable. Those of you who have met him know exactly who I am talking about.
Now I know we all like to joke around and what not online. But I will never understand why people think the fact that they aren't speaking to someone face to face gives them license to be a complete jackass ALL the time. Like they are exempt from being respectful of others. The rules don't apply to them. Kind of like those people who have handicap parking permits (say, because a relative is disabled) but aren't handicapped themselves, and still use them to park in handicapped spaces. No names needed here; those of us who were at Joes that night saw him pitch a fit when someone called him out on it. Get real. The only thing handicapped about those people are their social skills. It's pathetic and sad...
Ok, I'll get off the cross now. Eric needs the wood to beat someone else down..
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