Bizarre leaps of logic
Amorous Badger says: "I once humorously suggested that someone had been internet-stalking a Big Brother contestant. They concluded that I was threatening them. What's the oddest misunderstanding you've been involved in?"
( , Thu 12 Dec 2013, 13:48)
Amorous Badger says: "I once humorously suggested that someone had been internet-stalking a Big Brother contestant. They concluded that I was threatening them. What's the oddest misunderstanding you've been involved in?"
( , Thu 12 Dec 2013, 13:48)
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if we're going down to that level, isn't everything on the internet about how people define the words on the screen? We exist in a world where we cant read body language or tonal inflection after all...
(OK I've now managed to hamstring my own point by refusing to quote examples - but I'm sticking to that as it'd be lame not to)
g'nite..
( , Thu 12 Dec 2013, 22:54, 1 reply)
Hehe
A least this is a kmuch more reasonable and polite argument than some of the ones you can get into on there.
( , Fri 13 Dec 2013, 0:01, closed)
A least this is a kmuch more reasonable and polite argument than some of the ones you can get into on there.
( , Fri 13 Dec 2013, 0:01, closed)
Well I've been away recently
And haven't seen whatever incident of trolling/flouncing is being referred to, so I'm not sure what's going on, really.
I enjoyed the fairly quick move to define "trolling", though. Good move.
( , Fri 13 Dec 2013, 0:26, closed)
And haven't seen whatever incident of trolling/flouncing is being referred to, so I'm not sure what's going on, really.
I enjoyed the fairly quick move to define "trolling", though. Good move.
( , Fri 13 Dec 2013, 0:26, closed)
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