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Wings of Chaos, who the fuck are you on PotD?
Topic Started: Thursday 14-12-2006, 07:17 (313 Views)
Tyler Durden
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I can't figure this shit out...
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Donnie
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I think he has an account with the same name, and he used to go by "Azure_Dragon_24."
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I'm the guy that doesn't post. I've posted once recently, in the topic about I Walk The Line and the guy not knowing what the song was. I go by Wings__of_Chaos though.
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Donnie
Dec 14 2006, 06:19 AM
I think he has an account with the same name, and he used to go by "Azure_Dragon_24."

He was something about a Dragon ... I'm pretty sure about that >_>
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yeah, that was my account, before the blog invasion.
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I should be getting control of my main back on PotD sometime soon. Damn Mr.Bleir.
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Dec 14 2006, 10:04 AM
I'm the guy that doesn't post. I've posted once recently, in the topic about I Walk The Line and the guy not knowing what the song was. I go by Wings__of_Chaos though.

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–noun 1. Informal. a man or boy; fellow: He's a nice guy.
2. Usually, guys. Informal. persons of either sex; people: Could one of you guys help me with this?
3. Chiefly British Slang. a grotesquely dressed person.
4. (often initial capital letter) British. a grotesque effigy of Guy Fawkes that is paraded through the streets and burned on Guy Fawkes Day.

Trust me, if I was lying, you would be the first person I would tell. Calm down, it's just a generic pronoun that means people of either sex.
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WoC is true Sweet Pinkette. I've used it my entire life on many occasions reffering to persons of either sex. like "Hey guys", in the presence of both girls and guys...err, yeah.
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Dec 15 2006, 12:54 AM
–noun 1. Informal. a man or boy; fellow: He's a nice guy. 
2. Usually, guys. Informal. persons of either sex; people: Could one of you guys help me with this? 
3. Chiefly British Slang. a grotesquely dressed person. 
4. (often initial capital letter) British. a grotesque effigy of Guy Fawkes that is paraded through the streets and burned on Guy Fawkes Day.

Trust me, if I was lying, you would be the first person I would tell. Calm down, it's just a generic pronoun that means people of either sex.

:LOL!: There's TWO things that are funny about your post (and I use the word "funny" very loosely):

-I "love" it when people post definitions as if it somehow it magically wins their argument or backs up their position on an issue. I use to do that too... when I was in grade school.
-I also "love" it when people tell me to "calm down" online. For reasons (A) You can't tell what my emotions or state of being is on a message board and (B) "Calm down" usually comes from people who are replying to a topic in which they've been 'had' and/or themselves are in need of calming down.

As a female I would never call myself a "guy" in real life or on a message board.
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Ooooh. But she does pose an interesting point.

It's gonna be hard to get out of this one WoC. But i'll watch and see how you do.
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Tyler Durden
Dec 15 2006, 01:03 AM
WoC is true Sweet Pinkette. I've used it my entire life on many occasions reffering to persons of either sex. like "Hey guys", in the presence of both girls and guys...err, yeah.

Saying "Hey guys" to a group of female friends and calling yourself a guy when you're a female is different.
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Yeah I know.
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Dec 15 2006, 01:07 AM
Tyler Durden
Dec 15 2006, 01:03 AM
WoC is true Sweet Pinkette.  I've used it my entire life on many occasions reffering to persons of either sex.  like "Hey guys", in the presence of both girls and guys...err, yeah.

Saying "Hey guys" to a group of female friends and calling yourself a guy when you're a female is different.

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Just like Tyler, I've used "hey guys" or something similar to a group of friends of either or mixed gender, no one takes offense at all, and a lot do the same thing. Guy can refer to people of either gender, and that's how I've always known it, I'm not going to change the way I use a word because I find out that the more "accepted" (and I use that term very loosely) is as a "male person." There's other words like that where I do the same thing, big deal. Just because you wouldn't ever do something doesn't mean I won't, no two people are alike.

If you don't believe me, that's fine, I'm not going to keep discussing it with you (and many other people) if you're adamant about the discussion.
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Dec 15 2006, 10:36 AM
Just like Tyler, I've used "hey guys" or something similar to a group of friends of either or mixed gender, no one takes offense at all, and a lot do the same thing.

Both he and I addressed this fact. (i.e. Saying "Hey guys" to a group of female friends and calling yourself a guy when you're a female is different.)

Wings of Chaos
Dec 15 2006, 10:36 AM
Guy can refer to people of either gender, and that's how I've always known it.

Lame. Find me one real woman who say "I'm a guy" or anything to that effect, aside from "I'm one of the guys."

Wings of Chaos
Dec 15 2006, 10:36 AM
(and I use that term very loosely)

I find this is very common with people I have disagreements with- they always take a sentence I've used and try to use it to prove their own point. Needless to say it is again both lame and unoriginal.

Wings of Chaos
Dec 15 2006, 10:36 AM

If you don't believe me, that's fine, I'm not going to keep discussing it with you (and many other people) if you're adamant about the discussion.

On the whole I can't believe it took you nine hours to come up with this. Do you know conversations with you, when it comes to a sore subject or something you're uneducated in, are like talking to someone whose standing at the bottom of a ferris wheel, and every time the wheel reaches the bottom it feels like I have to scream a sentence to you turn by turn.

You do know that this is very hippi-esque of you, don't you? They say that the person you really dislike most has the same qualities you possess. Just as you've been prodding hippi, you too have yet to answer a certain question that Korruptor and others have asked you.

Though I gave you the benefit of the doubt early on and I cannot speak for others, you've pretty much proven you're not female time and time again.

You're pretty young and at the end of the day you're seriously not going to pull any amount of wool over anyone's eyes. As I've told you in other topics on PC, you're just going to have to learn the hard way.
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Dec 15 2006, 06:36 PM
Wings of Chaos
Dec 15 2006, 10:36 AM
Just like Tyler, I've used "hey guys" or something similar to a group of friends of either or mixed gender, no one takes offense at all, and a lot do the same thing.

Both he and I addressed this fact. (i.e. Saying "Hey guys" to a group of female friends and calling yourself a guy when you're a female is different.)

Wings of Chaos
Dec 15 2006, 10:36 AM
Guy can refer to people of either gender, and that's how I've always known it.

Lame. Find me one real woman who say "I'm a guy" or anything to that effect, aside from "I'm one of the guys."

Wings of Chaos
Dec 15 2006, 10:36 AM
(and I use that term very loosely)

I find this is very common with people I have disagreements with- they always take a sentence I've used and try to use it to prove their own point. Needless to say it is again both lame and unoriginal.

Wings of Chaos
Dec 15 2006, 10:36 AM

If you don't believe me, that's fine, I'm not going to keep discussing it with you (and many other people) if you're adamant about the discussion.

On the whole I can't believe it took you nine hours to come up with this. Do you know conversations with you, when it comes to a sore subject or something you're uneducated in, are like talking to someone whose standing at the bottom of a ferris wheel, and every time the wheel reaches the bottom it feels like I have to scream a sentence to you turn by turn.

You do know that this is very hippi-esque of you, don't you? They say that the person you really dislike most has the same qualities you possess. Just as you've been prodding hippi, you too have yet to answer a certain question that Korruptor and others have asked you.

Though I gave you the benefit of the doubt early on and I cannot speak for others, you've pretty much proven you're not female time and time again.

You're pretty young and at the end of the day you're seriously not going to pull any amount of wool over anyone's eyes. As I've told you in other topics on PC, you're just going to have to learn the hard way.

While I didn't say "I'm one of the guys" it was sort of in that context.

Accepted was the best word I could think of, but still not fitting.

Actually, I thought I had school. It turns out they cancelled it this morning. I found out when I woke up. As soon as I saw the post, I commented. Notice 7:36 am? And before that, 9:54? I go to sleep at 10 PM on test nights, and most other nights, actually.

I get along with people with and without my qualities. I've posted that question in just about every topic he posted in, he still refused. I post the pic, I get "OMG photoshop" in my face.

In the past you said you gave others benefit of the doubt, but said you thought I was bullshitting you from the start. Which is it?

Now I can throw inconsistancies in your face. How does it feel? One thing you say that's misinterpreted and you find yourself with the short end of the stick.
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At first I didn't believe you. Then we chatted early on when you first "came out" (or w/e) and then I gave you the benefit of the doubt. That happens, you know. Especially when you get to know anyone more.

Have you ever met someone you didn't like at first but then got to know them more and they turn out to be alright. Some of my best friends were people I couldn't stand at all even the first few times of talking to them.

Also, notice I didn't say I gave you the benefit of the doubt from the beginning.
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I've had it go both ways, actually. So yeah, to answer the question. But you're right, as far as I'm concerned, you're all liars, but I don't care, because if you people keep up the act (if it is one) and go with that personality I'll still talk.
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Chick fight?
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