Posted Jan 31, 2017, 9:52 PM
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BANNED
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 1,148
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I don't know why people feel like they can adequately gauge my overall personality & mental well-being based solely upon on forum replies on an exceedingly narrow set of topics. Clearly I'm just a bitter old husk of a person; angry, bitter & jaded against everyone & everything, despite me only coming here to comment on a very narrow range of issues that I feel get often misrepresented & distorted thanks to the hive mind that dominates discussions here & on C2E.
While I don't go by my given name on the forums it takes only the most cursory & casual of searches to link my various online manifestations together & back to me. Most people who've been around long enough to form an opinion of me have been exposed to this, along with other information like where I work, where I live, what I drive, my hobbies, what my dietary restrictions & other minutiae. I'm hardly hiding behind a pseudonym or trying to remain anonymous. This is why I just laugh when people attempt to "gotcha" me by trying to out me or otherwise expose information about me that I was never hiding in the first place. Hell, I submitted a correction to Global about their typo in their paraphrasing/editing of my "mean tweet" to Don Iveson that featured so prominently in a couple of the news stories about his fundraising comedy show. Clearly, I'm not one to shy away from what I've said or who I've said it to, online or otherwise.
To put it plainly: I'm hardly a dour, surly curmudgeon. I've had one of the best years of my life in 2016 & this one is looking to knock last year out of the park. My personal, professional & family lives have never been so in sync & on such an upward trend. I remain literally more invested in Edmonton than the vast majority of forum posters & continue to strive to make my city a better place for everyone as best I can, including standing up to & disagreeing with the unfounded or misguided rhetoric of people as passionate as I am.
(And ue, when admonishing other people for a "disrespectful tone" at least try to put a couple of sentences distance between the admonishment & your own disrespect/insults. Might help you come off as less of a tone-deaf hypocrite.)
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