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Too much harsh victory reality

November 16 2004 at 11:57 AM
SteveH 

Eric,

Why do you think that if people don't respond to your increasingly bizzare rubbish then you can claim some sort of victory and dance about and shout insults a lot?

Is this some sort of psychological issue?

Do you have a "partner"? The only reason why I ask is that, in a normal relationship, you will get the odd argument from time to time - its natural. But there are serious issues with being unable to concede that one's own point of view, rather than being convincingly crushed by solid evidence, can turn into 'outright victory' just because the otherside gives up with a shrug to such a futile ensuing situation/argument.

Do you commonly argue over the phone, only to hear yourself arguing with a solid tone noise once the other person has hung up simply because what you are saying makes for a worthless conversation?

Admit it - how many times have you overused the word "harsh reality" with a bunch of childish insults on a phone call when the recpient appears to be saying "Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep" ?

And how many emails have you sent to people claiming a huge victory when they've used the "block" feature to stop your rubbish getting through?

And how many times have you replied "Aaaah, you cannot stand harsh reality" to a man in the pub simply because he's said something like "sorry, I've got friends waiting for me, I must go" or "I'm sorry sir, I have other customers to serve"?

Eric,
You sure have some serious issues.

 

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