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Rotten Robbie isn't!

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Rotten Robbie isn't Sporticus

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Wow, this upset the OP so much he closed his account.

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Everybody here except me seems to want to be Spartacus...

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Thatsucks wrote:

Wow, this upset the OP so much he closed his account.

I gave him a hard time about his large, orange text. I guess he wasn't prepared for the criticism.

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Mr-Mudd wrote:

You run tha boy off EscherehcsE!

Somebody had to do it, the orange was starting to hurt my eyes, lol.

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It's a shame, he seemed like a good kid.

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Actually, he left because of something that I did, by mistake that upset him. It was only due in a very, very minor way to your criticism. 

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And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

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Mr-Mudd wrote:

It is bold.  I'm too old to put up with that bs too.  Maybe he won't do that with his new account.

I hope not. I just don't understand why so many of the kids these days have to do stuff that scream "look at me, look at me". I guess the social media might be partly to blame.

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Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

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EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

Actually my dear fellow, I did it to prove a point. You and I are adults, and we can take a little healthy criticism. However, children and young teenagers usually have a much harder time swallowing criticism. As the adult that I assume you are, you should think about that before making potentially upsetting remarks, or comments that genuinely put down someone else's choice of posting style, or anything else for that matter. You don't know who you may be talking to, or how you may influence that person with your words. Fortunately for you, my brother fairly normal, and is not an emotionally disturbed or suicidal person. Think before you speak, my friend.

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Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

Actually my dear fellow, I did it to prove a point. You and I are adults, and we can take a little healthy criticism. However, children and young teenagers usually have a much harder time swallowing criticism. As the adult that I assume you are, you should think about that before making potentially upsetting remarks, or comments that genuinely put down someone else's choice of posting style, or anything else for that matter. You don't know who you may be talking to, or how you may influence that person with your words. Fortunately for you, my brother fairly normal, and is not an emotionally disturbed or suicidal person. Think before you speak, my friend.

Yes, I am an adult, and yes, I did think before I criticized his use of large, irritating, orange text. It was his decision to use that irritating text, and he even admitted that he knew that many people wouldn't like the text. Yet he did it anyway. So it was on him, and he should have been prepared for the inevitable backlash from the forum readers.

Generally I don't care about someone's posting style, but when that choice is irritating to the other forum participants, then it shouldn't be allowed or accepted. Just because the kid is only 16 years old, he shouldn't be given a pass.

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EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

Actually my dear fellow, I did it to prove a point. You and I are adults, and we can take a little healthy criticism. However, children and young teenagers usually have a much harder time swallowing criticism. As the adult that I assume you are, you should think about that before making potentially upsetting remarks, or comments that genuinely put down someone else's choice of posting style, or anything else for that matter. You don't know who you may be talking to, or how you may influence that person with your words. Fortunately for you, my brother fairly normal, and is not an emotionally disturbed or suicidal person. Think before you speak, my friend.

Yes, I am an adult, and yes, I did think before I criticized his use of large, irritating, orange text. It was his decision to use that irritating text, and he even admitted that he knew that many people wouldn't like the text. Yet he did it anyway. So it was on him, and he should have been prepared for the inevitable backlash from the forum readers.

Generally I don't care about someone's posting style, but when that choice is irritating to the other forum participants, then it shouldn't be allowed or accepted. Just because the kid is only 16 years old, he shouldn't be given a pass.

You are an adult, he is a teenager. The burden of acting in a mature manner obviously falls on you, and not him, especially in public places. Or are you really that petty and trivial?

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Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

Actually my dear fellow, I did it to prove a point. You and I are adults, and we can take a little healthy criticism. However, children and young teenagers usually have a much harder time swallowing criticism. As the adult that I assume you are, you should think about that before making potentially upsetting remarks, or comments that genuinely put down someone else's choice of posting style, or anything else for that matter. You don't know who you may be talking to, or how you may influence that person with your words. Fortunately for you, my brother fairly normal, and is not an emotionally disturbed or suicidal person. Think before you speak, my friend.

Yes, I am an adult, and yes, I did think before I criticized his use of large, irritating, orange text. It was his decision to use that irritating text, and he even admitted that he knew that many people wouldn't like the text. Yet he did it anyway. So it was on him, and he should have been prepared for the inevitable backlash from the forum readers.

Generally I don't care about someone's posting style, but when that choice is irritating to the other forum participants, then it shouldn't be allowed or accepted. Just because the kid is only 16 years old, he shouldn't be given a pass.

You are an adult, he is a teenager. The burden of acting in a mature manner obviously falls on you, and not him, especially in public places. Or are you really that petty and trivial?

I did act in a mature manner. I did not attack him personally; I limited the criticism to his use of very irritating text that was clearly out of bounds of normal forum decorum. I submit that you are the one being petty by continuing your argument.

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EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

Actually my dear fellow, I did it to prove a point. You and I are adults, and we can take a little healthy criticism. However, children and young teenagers usually have a much harder time swallowing criticism. As the adult that I assume you are, you should think about that before making potentially upsetting remarks, or comments that genuinely put down someone else's choice of posting style, or anything else for that matter. You don't know who you may be talking to, or how you may influence that person with your words. Fortunately for you, my brother fairly normal, and is not an emotionally disturbed or suicidal person. Think before you speak, my friend.

Yes, I am an adult, and yes, I did think before I criticized his use of large, irritating, orange text. It was his decision to use that irritating text, and he even admitted that he knew that many people wouldn't like the text. Yet he did it anyway. So it was on him, and he should have been prepared for the inevitable backlash from the forum readers.

Generally I don't care about someone's posting style, but when that choice is irritating to the other forum participants, then it shouldn't be allowed or accepted. Just because the kid is only 16 years old, he shouldn't be given a pass.

You are an adult, he is a teenager. The burden of acting in a mature manner obviously falls on you, and not him, especially in public places. Or are you really that petty and trivial?

I did act in a mature manner. I did not attack him personally; I limited the criticism to his use of very irritating text that was clearly out of bounds of normal forum decorum. I submit that you are the one being petty by continuing your argument.

As I previously stated, even constructive criticism can be hard for children or teenagers to swallow. What if, instead of talking to a normal teenager you had been talking to a borderline suicidal teenager, who, due to their mental state, views all criticism as highly personal? Do you see my point now? Why are you even arguing with me when I clearly hold the logical and moral high ground?

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Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

Actually my dear fellow, I did it to prove a point. You and I are adults, and we can take a little healthy criticism. However, children and young teenagers usually have a much harder time swallowing criticism. As the adult that I assume you are, you should think about that before making potentially upsetting remarks, or comments that genuinely put down someone else's choice of posting style, or anything else for that matter. You don't know who you may be talking to, or how you may influence that person with your words. Fortunately for you, my brother fairly normal, and is not an emotionally disturbed or suicidal person. Think before you speak, my friend.

Yes, I am an adult, and yes, I did think before I criticized his use of large, irritating, orange text. It was his decision to use that irritating text, and he even admitted that he knew that many people wouldn't like the text. Yet he did it anyway. So it was on him, and he should have been prepared for the inevitable backlash from the forum readers.

Generally I don't care about someone's posting style, but when that choice is irritating to the other forum participants, then it shouldn't be allowed or accepted. Just because the kid is only 16 years old, he shouldn't be given a pass.

You are an adult, he is a teenager. The burden of acting in a mature manner obviously falls on you, and not him, especially in public places. Or are you really that petty and trivial?

I did act in a mature manner. I did not attack him personally; I limited the criticism to his use of very irritating text that was clearly out of bounds of normal forum decorum. I submit that you are the one being petty by continuing your argument.

As I previously stated, even constructive criticism can be hard for children or teenagers to swallow. What if, instead of talking to a normal teenager you had been talking to a borderline suicidal teenager, who, due to their mental state, views all criticism as highly personal? Do you see my point now? Why are you even arguing with me when I clearly hold the logical and moral high ground?

It's not my job to coddle kids and give them a pass on everything. If they are going to be productive members of society, they have to learn that doing silly things sometimes affects others and might even garner negative reactions from others. If someone is so psychologically fragile that he can't handle such a situation, then he has no business being in a public forum. *I am not his parent*

And for you to automatically assume that you hold the logical and moral high ground is laughable on its face.

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Zinc-Man wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

Actually my dear fellow, I did it to prove a point. You and I are adults, and we can take a little healthy criticism. However, children and young teenagers usually have a much harder time swallowing criticism. As the adult that I assume you are, you should think about that before making potentially upsetting remarks, or comments that genuinely put down someone else's choice of posting style, or anything else for that matter. You don't know who you may be talking to, or how you may influence that person with your words. Fortunately for you, my brother fairly normal, and is not an emotionally disturbed or suicidal person. Think before you speak, my friend.

Yes, I am an adult, and yes, I did think before I criticized his use of large, irritating, orange text. It was his decision to use that irritating text, and he even admitted that he knew that many people wouldn't like the text. Yet he did it anyway. So it was on him, and he should have been prepared for the inevitable backlash from the forum readers.

Generally I don't care about someone's posting style, but when that choice is irritating to the other forum participants, then it shouldn't be allowed or accepted. Just because the kid is only 16 years old, he shouldn't be given a pass.

You are an adult, he is a teenager. The burden of acting in a mature manner obviously falls on you, and not him, especially in public places. Or are you really that petty and trivial?

I did act in a mature manner. I did not attack him personally; I limited the criticism to his use of very irritating text that was clearly out of bounds of normal forum decorum. I submit that you are the one being petty by continuing your argument.

As I previously stated, even constructive criticism can be hard for children or teenagers to swallow. What if, instead of talking to a normal teenager you had been talking to a borderline suicidal teenager, who, due to their mental state, views all criticism as highly personal? Do you see my point now? Why are you even arguing with me when I clearly hold the logical and moral high ground?

Why are you so obsessed with what should happen to someone else? Why not just get on with your own life and enjoyment of chess.com? I'm trying to help.

"Mark 12:31  And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these."

If everyone worried about how their fellow human beings felt the world would be a much, much better place.

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Baptistpatriot wrote:
Zinc-Man wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:
EscherehcsE wrote:
Baptistpatriot wrote:

And I happen to like his choices of color and style. 

Looks like all the siblings in the family are messed up, haha

Actually my dear fellow, I did it to prove a point. You and I are adults, and we can take a little healthy criticism. However, children and young teenagers usually have a much harder time swallowing criticism. As the adult that I assume you are, you should think about that before making potentially upsetting remarks, or comments that genuinely put down someone else's choice of posting style, or anything else for that matter. You don't know who you may be talking to, or how you may influence that person with your words. Fortunately for you, my brother fairly normal, and is not an emotionally disturbed or suicidal person. Think before you speak, my friend.

Yes, I am an adult, and yes, I did think before I criticized his use of large, irritating, orange text. It was his decision to use that irritating text, and he even admitted that he knew that many people wouldn't like the text. Yet he did it anyway. So it was on him, and he should have been prepared for the inevitable backlash from the forum readers.

Generally I don't care about someone's posting style, but when that choice is irritating to the other forum participants, then it shouldn't be allowed or accepted. Just because the kid is only 16 years old, he shouldn't be given a pass.

You are an adult, he is a teenager. The burden of acting in a mature manner obviously falls on you, and not him, especially in public places. Or are you really that petty and trivial?

I did act in a mature manner. I did not attack him personally; I limited the criticism to his use of very irritating text that was clearly out of bounds of normal forum decorum. I submit that you are the one being petty by continuing your argument.

As I previously stated, even constructive criticism can be hard for children or teenagers to swallow. What if, instead of talking to a normal teenager you had been talking to a borderline suicidal teenager, who, due to their mental state, views all criticism as highly personal? Do you see my point now? Why are you even arguing with me when I clearly hold the logical and moral high ground?

Why are you so obsessed with what should happen to someone else? Why not just get on with your own life and enjoyment of chess.com? I'm trying to help.

"Mark 12:31  And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these."

If everyone worried about how their fellow human beings felt the world would be a much, much better place.

It seems to me that @BaptistMan forgot to read that passage before deciding on his use of text.