An observation about MFP posters...

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  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    Plus, it's all subjective. One person's funny joke is another person's cruel jab. Watch:

    "So you think that avatar of a beloved children's character abusing cookie dough like it was heroin is funny do you? My son died of a heroin overdose, I don't think it's something to joke about. I wish rude people like you would just get off this site. <report>"

    So watch who you side with. I prefer the company of people who can take a joke without getting their knickers in a twist.

    Ex-junkie here. I think that picture is HILARIOUS! :laugh:

    Ex-cookie dough addict here. I think that picture is HILARIOUS TOO!
  • And for the record, I was referring to the people who call someone "a fat pig" (as one poster said she was called) or something along those lines. I also saw someone told "to get off their fat lazy a** and work out." Perhaps that was an inside joke, hence the reason I wouldn't report anyone, I think that's up to the OP to handle if necessary. I totally get that people are sarcastic and that text reads wrong without proper inflection and body language. There are some comments that are unmistakeable in their meaning.

    And I'm really dense because I had no idea there was such a thing as an ignore button. Seriously... learn something new every day.

    Ignore button doesn't work when someone quotes a post...useless function...on that note...
    please show me where this actually happened...... cause it didnt - or it was between friends and therefore didnt happen to you and isnt actually your problem, like you said - its against the terms of service and Steve and the mods would have yanked that before anyone could gasp.
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    And for the record, I was referring to the people who call someone "a fat pig" (as one poster said she was called) or something along those lines. I also saw someone told "to get off their fat lazy a** and work out." Perhaps that was an inside joke, hence the reason I wouldn't report anyone, I think that's up to the OP to handle if necessary. I totally get that people are sarcastic and that text reads wrong without proper inflection. There are some comments that are unmistakeable in their meaning.

    please show me where this actually happened...... cause it didnt - or it was between friends and therefore didnt happen to you and isnt actually your problem, like you said - its against the terms of service and Steve and the mods would have yanked that before anyone could gasp.

    Yoovie, just because you are still on page 6, doesn't mean I have forgotten about you saying that I look like a fat pig. Mean.
  • And for the record, I was referring to the people who call someone "a fat pig" (as one poster said she was called) or something along those lines. I also saw someone told "to get off their fat lazy a** and work out." Perhaps that was an inside joke, hence the reason I wouldn't report anyone, I think that's up to the OP to handle if necessary. I totally get that people are sarcastic and that text reads wrong without proper inflection. There are some comments that are unmistakeable in their meaning.

    please show me where this actually happened...... cause it didnt - or it was between friends and therefore didnt happen to you and isnt actually your problem, like you said - its against the terms of service and Steve and the mods would have yanked that before anyone could gasp.

    Ha HA! That's the trick right. :wink: I couldn't show you where it was happening if "Steve and the mods" yanked it. But that doesn't mean it wasn't there for the brief time it took me (or someone else) to catch it. And if it was yanked and someone else didn't see it, doesn't mean it didn't exist for the brief moment in time. I'm certainly not making anything my problem... just making conversation.
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    And for the record, I was referring to the people who call someone "a fat pig" (as one poster said she was called) or something along those lines. I also saw someone told "to get off their fat lazy a** and work out." Perhaps that was an inside joke, hence the reason I wouldn't report anyone, I think that's up to the OP to handle if necessary. I totally get that people are sarcastic and that text reads wrong without proper inflection. There are some comments that are unmistakeable in their meaning.

    please show me where this actually happened...... cause it didnt - or it was between friends and therefore didnt happen to you and isnt actually your problem, like you said - its against the terms of service and Steve and the mods would have yanked that before anyone could gasp.

    Ha HA! That's the trick right. :wink: I couldn't show you where it was happening if "Steve and the mods" yanked it. But that doesn't mean it wasn't there for the brief time it took me (or someone else) to catch it. And if it was yanked and someone else didn't see it, doesn't mean it didn't exist for the brief moment in time. I'm certainly not making anything my problem... just making conversation.

    If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
  • cubizzle
    cubizzle Posts: 900 Member
    And for the record, I was referring to the people who call someone "a fat pig" (as one poster said she was called) or something along those lines. I also saw someone told "to get off their fat lazy a** and work out." Perhaps that was an inside joke, hence the reason I wouldn't report anyone, I think that's up to the OP to handle if necessary. I totally get that people are sarcastic and that text reads wrong without proper inflection. There are some comments that are unmistakeable in their meaning.

    please show me where this actually happened...... cause it didnt - or it was between friends and therefore didnt happen to you and isnt actually your problem, like you said - its against the terms of service and Steve and the mods would have yanked that before anyone could gasp.


    Ha HA! That's the trick right. :wink: I couldn't show you where it was happening if "Steve and the mods" yanked it. But that doesn't mean it wasn't there for the brief time it took me (or someone else) to catch it. And if it was yanked and someone else didn't see it, doesn't mean it didn't exist for the brief moment in time. I'm certainly not making anything my problem... just making conversation.

    If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?

    HEY! who you callin a tree!?!?!
  • twinketta
    twinketta Posts: 2,130 Member
    It's been that way since I joined. It seems to mostly be the members following some strict diet protocol, whether it's vegan or Paleo or eat X grams of protein, and the "look at my abs! If you don't eat like me you'll be skinny fat and never look good naked" crowd.

    Those that are really just here to improve/maintain weight and health are usually pretty supportive.

    There are paleo people like this? Where? I've been here over a year and haven't found any like that...and I've been looking for them. Please provide a list of names so I can send them FRs.

    Ha Ha

    I think most of the original people that made my ignore list were paleo folks who made the most ludicrous claims that I refuse to see anything they type ever again. :laugh:

    *twitch*

    is this `twitch` a nervous thing cos you `twitch` a lot on here??
  • And for the record, I was referring to the people who call someone "a fat pig" (as one poster said she was called) or something along those lines. I also saw someone told "to get off their fat lazy a** and work out." Perhaps that was an inside joke, hence the reason I wouldn't report anyone, I think that's up to the OP to handle if necessary. I totally get that people are sarcastic and that text reads wrong without proper inflection. There are some comments that are unmistakeable in their meaning.
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    please show me where this actually happened...... cause it didnt - or it was between friends and therefore didnt happen to you and isnt actually your problem, like you said - its against the terms of service and Steve and the mods would have yanked that before anyone could gasp.

    Ha HA! That's the trick right. :wink: I couldn't show you where it was happening if "Steve and the mods" yanked it. But that doesn't mean it wasn't there for the brief time it took me (or someone else) to catch it. And if it was yanked and someone else didn't see it, doesn't mean it didn't exist for the brief moment in time. I'm certainly not making anything my problem... just making conversation.

    If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?

    Only if a leprechaun fart blew it over.
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,576 Member
    My cat's breath smells like cat food and he only weighs 12 pounds!
  • chunkydunk714
    chunkydunk714 Posts: 784 Member
    Honestly, even the people who think they are the "innocent victims" can be just as ugly as anyone else with their comments. Just watch the comments that follow - people will come in here, and agree with you about all the "meanies", and turn around and throw around insults.

    One of the biggest problems I have with people who complain about how bad things are, is that most of the time the examples they use about someone being mean or snarky just turn out to be about another poster who simply didn't agree with their comment. In the land of MFP, not agreeing makes you and a-hole, bully, snark, or meanie! Some people's kids! :grumble:

    Yep. It's usually the "kind, supportive, caring folk" who run around reporting every thread and poster they don't like. If you say you really enjoy Thanksgiving one of those "kind, caring" people will report you because you don't understand how hard it is to try to control your eating. Yep. No lie.

    The internet is like life. Not everyone is nice. But for some reason people expect the thousands and thousands of members here to all be their friends and love them.

    Not once have I ever heard anyone walk into their office and proclaim, "You know.. not everyone here is a nice person!" Of course not, that would be crazy. But for some reason people expect it here.

    This exactly. It constantly amazes me that people seems to think that on the internet everyone should be hearts and flowers. If you dont like someone skip there post. If you dont like the topic in a thread dont read it .It s really very simple

    and yet it constantly amazes me that people seem to think that on the internet you can be flat out rude just because its the "internet" and people shouldnt have feelings. Regardless, its a form of bullying and its not okay. Just goes to shows one character AND I try to keep off the forums for this very reason. Treat others how you want to be treated...in real life OR on the internet...period.
  • twinketta
    twinketta Posts: 2,130 Member
    My cat's breath smells like cat food and he only weighs 12 pounds!

    try interdental brushes I use them for my lil doggie and his breath is soooo fresh!
  • cubizzle
    cubizzle Posts: 900 Member
    Honestly, even the people who think they are the "innocent victims" can be just as ugly as anyone else with their comments. Just watch the comments that follow - people will come in here, and agree with you about all the "meanies", and turn around and throw around insults.

    One of the biggest problems I have with people who complain about how bad things are, is that most of the time the examples they use about someone being mean or snarky just turn out to be about another poster who simply didn't agree with their comment. In the land of MFP, not agreeing makes you and a-hole, bully, snark, or meanie! Some people's kids! :grumble:

    Yep. It's usually the "kind, supportive, caring folk" who run around reporting every thread and poster they don't like. If you say you really enjoy Thanksgiving one of those "kind, caring" people will report you because you don't understand how hard it is to try to control your eating. Yep. No lie.

    The internet is like life. Not everyone is nice. But for some reason people expect the thousands and thousands of members here to all be their friends and love them.

    Not once have I ever heard anyone walk into their office and proclaim, "You know.. not everyone here is a nice person!" Of course not, that would be crazy. But for some reason people expect it here.

    This exactly. It constantly amazes me that people seems to think that on the internet everyone should be hearts and flowers. If you dont like someone skip there post. If you dont like the topic in a thread dont read it .It s really very simple

    and yet it constantly amazes me that people seem to think that on the internet you can be flat out rude just because its the "internet" and people shouldnt have feelings. Regardless, its a form of bullying and its not okay. Just goes to shows one character AND I try to keep off the forums for this very reason. Treat others how you want to be treated...in real life OR on the internet...period.

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  • twinketta
    twinketta Posts: 2,130 Member
    Honestly, even the people who think they are the "innocent victims" can be just as ugly as anyone else with their comments. Just watch the comments that follow - people will come in here, and agree with you about all the "meanies", and turn around and throw around insults.

    One of the biggest problems I have with people who complain about how bad things are, is that most of the time the examples they use about someone being mean or snarky just turn out to be about another poster who simply didn't agree with their comment. In the land of MFP, not agreeing makes you and a-hole, bully, snark, or meanie! Some people's kids! :grumble:

    Yep. It's usually the "kind, supportive, caring folk" who run around reporting every thread and poster they don't like. If you say you really enjoy Thanksgiving one of those "kind, caring" people will report you because you don't understand how hard it is to try to control your eating. Yep. No lie.

    The internet is like life. Not everyone is nice. But for some reason people expect the thousands and thousands of members here to all be their friends and love them.

    Not once have I ever heard anyone walk into their office and proclaim, "You know.. not everyone here is a nice person!" Of course not, that would be crazy. But for some reason people expect it here.

    This exactly. It constantly amazes me that people seems to think that on the internet everyone should be hearts and flowers. If you dont like someone skip there post. If you dont like the topic in a thread dont read it .It s really very simple

    and yet it constantly amazes me that people seem to think that on the internet you can be flat out rude just because its the "internet" and people shouldnt have feelings. Regardless, its a form of bullying and its not okay. Just goes to shows one character AND I try to keep off the forums for this very reason. Treat others how you want to be treated...in real life OR on the internet...period.

    I watched a 7 page `car crash` unfold a couple of days ago re the bullying/let`s be nice to everyone unfold.

    I totally agree with your statement about treat others how you would like to be treated...but it is the interf***and you will constantly get people that have no respect for other peoples feelings.

    You can go on any forum from pets/technology/weight loss/ you name it...there are going to be people sitting at there computers typing things that they would never have the b**ls to say to someone in a real life scenario.

    My advice, not that anyone asked for it, is stay off the forums if you are offended....sad sign of the times!
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    Origin of ovary

    The word oval comes from the Latin ovalis (egg-shaped, literally of or pertaining to an egg) from ovum (egg), which derives from the Greek Aeolic form oFon (egg; ωFόν) of oon (egg; ωόν ).

    Ovarium - intrpofito digamma; an egg;
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,576 Member
    Honestly, even the people who think they are the "innocent victims" can be just as ugly as anyone else with their comments. Just watch the comments that follow - people will come in here, and agree with you about all the "meanies", and turn around and throw around insults.

    One of the biggest problems I have with people who complain about how bad things are, is that most of the time the examples they use about someone being mean or snarky just turn out to be about another poster who simply didn't agree with their comment. In the land of MFP, not agreeing makes you and a-hole, bully, snark, or meanie! Some people's kids! :grumble:

    Yep. It's usually the "kind, supportive, caring folk" who run around reporting every thread and poster they don't like. If you say you really enjoy Thanksgiving one of those "kind, caring" people will report you because you don't understand how hard it is to try to control your eating. Yep. No lie.

    The internet is like life. Not everyone is nice. But for some reason people expect the thousands and thousands of members here to all be their friends and love them.

    Not once have I ever heard anyone walk into their office and proclaim, "You know.. not everyone here is a nice person!" Of course not, that would be crazy. But for some reason people expect it here.

    This exactly. It constantly amazes me that people seems to think that on the internet everyone should be hearts and flowers. If you dont like someone skip there post. If you dont like the topic in a thread dont read it .It s really very simple

    and yet it constantly amazes me that people seem to think that on the internet you can be flat out rude just because its the "internet" and people shouldnt have feelings. Regardless, its a form of bullying and its not okay. Just goes to shows one character AND I try to keep off the forums for this very reason. Treat others how you want to be treated...in real life OR on the internet...period.

    I have a question. If you saw someone saying mean things to another person in public, would you run and tell the authorities every time? I don't tattle at home and I don't tattle on the internet. Let the police and mods deal with real issues.
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,576 Member
    There was a squirrel in my backyard yesterday. It was not that cute.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,458 Member
    My cat's breath smells like cat food and he only weighs 12 pounds!

    try interdental brushes I use them for my lil doggie and his breath is soooo fresh!

    cat_toothbrush.jpg
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    Honestly, even the people who think they are the "innocent victims" can be just as ugly as anyone else with their comments. Just watch the comments that follow - people will come in here, and agree with you about all the "meanies", and turn around and throw around insults.

    One of the biggest problems I have with people who complain about how bad things are, is that most of the time the examples they use about someone being mean or snarky just turn out to be about another poster who simply didn't agree with their comment. In the land of MFP, not agreeing makes you and a-hole, bully, snark, or meanie! Some people's kids! :grumble:

    Yep. It's usually the "kind, supportive, caring folk" who run around reporting every thread and poster they don't like. If you say you really enjoy Thanksgiving one of those "kind, caring" people will report you because you don't understand how hard it is to try to control your eating. Yep. No lie.

    The internet is like life. Not everyone is nice. But for some reason people expect the thousands and thousands of members here to all be their friends and love them.

    Not once have I ever heard anyone walk into their office and proclaim, "You know.. not everyone here is a nice person!" Of course not, that would be crazy. But for some reason people expect it here.

    This exactly. It constantly amazes me that people seems to think that on the internet everyone should be hearts and flowers. If you dont like someone skip there post. If you dont like the topic in a thread dont read it .It s really very simple

    and yet it constantly amazes me that people seem to think that on the internet you can be flat out rude just because its the "internet" and people shouldnt have feelings. Regardless, its a form of bullying and its not okay. Just goes to shows one character AND I try to keep off the forums for this very reason. Treat others how you want to be treated...in real life OR on the internet...period.

    I have a question. If you saw someone saying mean things to another person in public, would you run and tell the authorities every time? I don't tattle at home and I don't tattle on the internet. Let the police and mods deal with real issues.

    I think this calls for a new episode of WHAT WOULD YOU DO hosted by John Quinones.
    "Ever use the internet and see people being mean? Ever wonder what you would do if it happened to you? Tonight, stay tuned to have all your questions answered in our earth shattering episode of "What would you do, if someone hurt your feelings on the internet?""
  • MissFit0101
    MissFit0101 Posts: 2,382
    I have been here for almost two years now, and can agree that a lot has changed. I just ignore the crap, try to take the fun stuff lightly, and help where I can. Good luck on your journey OP!
  • twinketta
    twinketta Posts: 2,130 Member
    There was a squirrel in my backyard yesterday. It was not that cute.

    Does it have the same smelly breath as your cat...try the interdental brushes???

    Or you could care about it, give it a cuddle and add it to your friends list?
  • If each of us reported every snarky post and if the forum monitors took it seriously, we might fight the good fight and WIN! :)

    (And by snarky I mean purposefully hurtful, shallow, argumentative and rude. We know the difference between that and a sensitive disagreement.)
  • IronDame
    IronDame Posts: 275
    My cat's breath smells like cat food and he only weighs 12 pounds!

    try interdental brushes I use them for my lil doggie and his breath is soooo fresh!

    cat_toothbrush.jpg
    :heart: this!
  • twinketta
    twinketta Posts: 2,130 Member
    My cat's breath smells like cat food and he only weighs 12 pounds!

    try interdental brushes I use them for my lil doggie and his breath is soooo fresh!

    cat_toothbrush.jpg

    I`m lovin it!
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    If each of us reported every snarky post and if the forum monitors took it seriously, we might fight the good fight and WIN! :)

    (And by snarky I mean purposefully hurtful, shallow, argumentative and rude. We know the difference between that and a sensitive disagreement.)

    so you're one of those people that reports everyone?
    Hall monitor syndrome?
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,576 Member
    If each of us reported every snarky post and if the forum monitors took it seriously, we might fight the good fight and WIN! :)

    (And by snarky I mean purposefully hurtful, shallow, argumentative and rude. We know the difference between that and a sensitive disagreement.)

    Who is this "we" that holds the key to how all statements should be read?
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,576 Member
    There was a squirrel in my backyard yesterday. It was not that cute.

    Does it have the same smelly breath as your cat...try the interdental brushes???

    Or you could care about it, give it a cuddle and add it to your friends list?

    Oddly enough, its breath smelled like nuts

    WAWKA WAWKA!
  • myofibril
    myofibril Posts: 4,500 Member
    Did I just miss these folks the last time I was on?

    Yes.
  • twinketta
    twinketta Posts: 2,130 Member
    There was a squirrel in my backyard yesterday. It was not that cute.

    Does it have the same smelly breath as your cat...try the interdental brushes???

    Or you could care about it, give it a cuddle and add it to your friends list?

    Oddly enough, its breath smelled like nuts

    WAWKA WAWKA!

    Pine nuts smell sooooo fresh, did you give it a drink of water???
  • yoovie
    yoovie Posts: 17,121 Member
    Origin of ovary

    The word oval comes from the Latin ovalis (egg-shaped, literally of or pertaining to an egg) from ovum (egg), which derives from the Greek Aeolic form oFon (egg; ωFόν) of oon (egg; ωόν ).

    Ovarium - intrpofito digamma; an egg;

    Its called overreacting cause you have ovaries, right?
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    And for the record, I was referring to the people who call someone "a fat pig" (as one poster said she was called) or something along those lines. I also saw someone told "to get off their fat lazy a** and work out." Perhaps that was an inside joke, hence the reason I wouldn't report anyone, I think that's up to the OP to handle if necessary. I totally get that people are sarcastic and that text reads wrong without proper inflection and body language. There are some comments that are unmistakeable in their meaning.

    And I'm really dense because I had no idea there was such a thing as an ignore button. Seriously... learn something new every day.

    You know... I remember that thread. A horrible person made a statement about people in general and one individual, who was not even the OP, decided that it was aimed specifically at her, and suddenly everyone who disputed her irresponsible, illogical, and ignorant claims were attacking her and calling her a 'fat pig'. Several of the people that she claimed were attacking her reported that individual including myself, but that didn't stop her from latching on a statement that wasn't even directed at her and claiming she was being verbally abused by the group.

    Sometimes, it's a matter of perception.
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