Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>>>Went back and looked up the last conversations I had with these people. Here are the basic reasons I chose not to deal with them any longer. I know there was more to it, but this is the gist of what caused me to hit the Twit button:
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>>>Denis Chasse: Inane passive-aggressive comments. Just got tired of the insults dressed up in childish wit.
>>>Evan Delay: Extreme liberal views bothered me at first. The anit-USA condescending attitute clinched it.
>>>Jean Laeremans: Just got tired of his attitude. Always attacking and being smug about it.
>>>Chris McCandless: Incredibly condescending and insulting.
>>>Naomi Nosonovsky: Weary of trying to communicate with her. She is never wrong. It's always someone else's fault.
>>>John Ryan: I can't really tell why. We disagreed a lot, but didn't see anything too heavy.
>>>Terry Thurber: Oh my God. I can't even begin on this guy. Or girl, I never really knew. What a shmuck.
>>>Peter De Valença: Very tiring to read. Same thin arguments over and over. The Great Thin-Skinned White Knight.
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>>>I was actually surprised at some people who are not on my list.
>>>
>>>Ok, bring mine on. I'm sure I'm on a filter or two. If I can dish it out, then I better be able to take it too. Oh, wait. Those people aren't reading this anyway.
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>>I'm sure you'd be on your own twit filter if it was possible.
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>FYI - If it were possible - the subjunctive :-)
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>>Jay Johengen: Lacking self control, terribly bad reader, doesn't respect helpful others
Now, that's what I'm talking about! Finally he writes something worth reading. Though I don't agree totally. I would say that I definately lack self-control, but I'm actually a great reader, though selective. And I do respect the help from others, I just choose not to use it when I want.
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