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if anyones interested or just bored at work and needs a new website to slack off at, ive just started a blog. its not tron related but just general stuff that happens in my life, in the real world and on the internet. comments on any of the stuff posted about on my blog would be most 'presheyadid
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It's unfortunate that those things are out there, digital or real worlds, kinda blows everyone's good time, so enjoy it when it's good, there'll be plently of good times. You've got a good message, actions definitely outweigh words any day of the week. What you need to know though, there are generally much more good people in the world than otherwise. It's extremely difficult to decide these things for yourself when people hide behind their screens. There's great mods here fortunately.
I'm totally for a secure identifiable internet (only identifiable by a gov't authority, I know it sounds a little scary), where complaints can be brought against people, and if severe enough they can easily be prosecuted by the FBI or what have you. It's actually fairly like that now, but some people just don't realize it. And those people will find out the hard way. I really don't get the internet anonymity often desired right, that isn't the way it works in the real world.
Ramble ramble ramble....
I'm totally for a secure identifiable internet (only identifiable by a gov't authority, I know it sounds a little scary), where complaints can be brought against people, and if severe enough they can easily be prosecuted by the FBI or what have you. It's actually fairly like that now, but some people just don't realize it. And those people will find out the hard way. I really don't get the internet anonymity often desired right, that isn't the way it works in the real world.
Ramble ramble ramble....
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Ooo! My Turn!
Truth be told, assholes are everywhere. It's up to those to be steps ahead of them in sense of calm and maturity to set an example. While we really want to throw an insult as much as possible to some of these people, It's better to just act professional and handle any such situation in a cool matter.
I mean, I joined Boxhat and was a member there since I was what, 11 years old? I didn't know much, because just than with Tron I took my first dive into Internet communities. Looking back now, some of it was very ugly, but there are good people out there. It's just the ass-hats that make everything worse for no reason.
So instead of being an @$$, it's better to show maturity, because the more we can assure others that there are friendly people online, the better communities can end up.
Just my 2 US cents, which might not have much impact in Europe or the UK.
Truth be told, assholes are everywhere. It's up to those to be steps ahead of them in sense of calm and maturity to set an example. While we really want to throw an insult as much as possible to some of these people, It's better to just act professional and handle any such situation in a cool matter.
I mean, I joined Boxhat and was a member there since I was what, 11 years old? I didn't know much, because just than with Tron I took my first dive into Internet communities. Looking back now, some of it was very ugly, but there are good people out there. It's just the ass-hats that make everything worse for no reason.
So instead of being an @$$, it's better to show maturity, because the more we can assure others that there are friendly people online, the better communities can end up.
Just my 2 US cents, which might not have much impact in Europe or the UK.
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