Awesome-O. Just for the pleasure of not calling him back after the deed.
Can you guys & gals do me a favor and keep the "giving Awesom-O shit" stuff to the relationship thread? It's annoying enough when everyone is making incorrect assumptions in that thread on my personal life, but it's not worth straightening things out (mainly cause I don't like talking about my personal private life on a public forum), so I give it a pass. But it's kind of dampening the mood of reading this whole forum when people are constantly taking jabs everywhere at me based on incorrect info. I'm doing fine, I know what I'm doing, and I ask for advice on that thread because I'm curious, just like when I read wikipedia and like hearing people give opinions/advice/tell their tales. I ask follow up questions because I enjoying learning about how other people live their lives, since everyone and every situation is different. I'm always curious about the psychological and sociological workings of people.
I for one, am sick and tired of people deducing what is shit giving and what isn't and how we should act and how we shouldn't, and what our interests should be and what they shouldn't be especially when their exposure to e-relationships is very slim at best, as if one people are one entity. My life story. It always comes off as thinly veiled passive aggressiveness to me, even if used jokingly.
Bebpo has his thing, Malek has his thing, Fatalt has thing, and I have my thing.
So the next time Blue Tsunami makes a post about Euro vocal house music I'm going to make fun of him for not listening reggaeton since he's Puerto Rican and that he's not really hispanic. And I'm going to drill this into his head every time he posts something that goes against the hispanic status quo. Because you know, that's funny as shit and not obnoxious, right? But you see, notice how people only make these observations about e-relationships as if they have certain expectations. And they'll try to convince you they're not jerks.
I have to deal with this shit as it is in real life, please stop bringing up e-relationships into online conversations on a nerd message board that stands as one of few institutions where I can feel comfortable "nerding out".