Pot, kettle, black.Blind groper wrote:Well said, Daedalus.
Seth is definitely a case in point, and seems determined to make the same mistakes a legion of times.
The case against guns
Re: The case against guns
"Seth is Grandmaster Zen Troll who trains his victims to troll themselves every time they think of him" Robert_S
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
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"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
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Re: The case against guns
Wow... you went from Latin to, "I know you are, but what am I?!" in one post.Seth wrote:I couldn't agree more, so quit making the same stupid mistake again and again, okay?Daedalus wrote:Cuiusvis hominis est errare, nullius nisi insipientis in errore perseverare.Seth wrote:Ipse dixit, quod erat demonstrandum.Daedalus wrote:
Whatever you say champ.

@Blind: Yeah, I'm getting that. I looked through some of his posting history, and it seems he's basically the usual right-wing/libertarian conspiracy nut where guns are concerned. Interesting that he found his way here.
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“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
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Re: The case against guns
Not really. It's merely a mathematically calculable probability. The more forums people get banned from, the more likely it is that they finish up posting at one that doesn't do bannings.Daedalus wrote:Interesting that he found his way here.
Well, almost no bannings. CJ got banned after a starchamber-like kangaroo court case was concluded. If you are curious enough to enquire about particulars, I'm sure the usual channels will inform you with the facts. Well, the facts as they see them.
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. - Stephen J. Gould
Re: The case against guns
Eh, I don't really care about forum politics. What I find interesting, despite the lack of bannings, is why someone would chose to preach their particular gospel in a universally hostile and ridiculing environment.Hermit wrote:Not really. It's merely a mathematically calculable probability. The more forums people get banned from, the more likely it is that they finish up posting at one that doesn't do bannings.Daedalus wrote:Interesting that he found his way here.
Well, almost no bannings. CJ got banned after a starchamber-like kangaroo court case was concluded. If you are curious enough to enquire about particulars, I'm sure the usual channels will inform you with the facts. Well, the facts as they see them.
Is it a sense of pseudo-martyrdom or missionary zeal? Is it as you say, a lack of other options? Stupidity?
Most people like Seth can only tolerate the company of their own kind, it's an interesting anomaly when they find their way to a place like this, and stay.
"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." (David Hume)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
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Re: The case against guns
It's a pathological need to pontificate on the subject of whatever it is one so fervently believes in, to evangelise accordingly, and to feel as though one is making some sort of a difference by doing so. Evangelists go out of their way to interact with people whose views are abhorrent to them, believe me. At least two members within my closish family are fundamentalist christians with an evangelist bent, and that is what they want to do.Daedalus wrote:What I find interesting, despite the lack of bannings, is why someone would chose to preach their particular gospel in a universally hostile and ridiculing environment.
Is it a sense of pseudo-martyrdom or missionary zeal? Is it as you say, a lack of other options? Stupidity?
Most people like Seth can only tolerate the company of their own kind, it's an interesting anomaly when they find their way to a place like this, and stay.
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. - Stephen J. Gould
Re: The case against guns
Sounds really pathetic, but not surprising.Hermit wrote:It's a pathological need to pontificate on the subject of whatever it is one so fervently believes in, to evangelise accordingly, and to feel as though one is making some sort of a difference by doing so. Evangelists go out of their way to interact with people whose views are abhorrent to them, believe me. At least two members within my closish family are fundamentalist christians with an evangelist bent, and that is what they want to do.Daedalus wrote:What I find interesting, despite the lack of bannings, is why someone would chose to preach their particular gospel in a universally hostile and ridiculing environment.
Is it a sense of pseudo-martyrdom or missionary zeal? Is it as you say, a lack of other options? Stupidity?
Most people like Seth can only tolerate the company of their own kind, it's an interesting anomaly when they find their way to a place like this, and stay.
"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." (David Hume)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
Re: The case against guns
How about the pathological inability to shut the fuck up and mind your own business if you don't like the subject or tone of the debate? I find that far more offensive than someone who wants to expound upon and defend their position in an entirely-voluntary on-line forum.Hermit wrote:It's a pathological need to pontificate on the subject of whatever it is one so fervently believes in, to evangelise accordingly, and to feel as though one is making some sort of a difference by doing so. Evangelists go out of their way to interact with people whose views are abhorrent to them, believe me. At least two members within my closish family are fundamentalist christians with an evangelist bent, and that is what they want to do.Daedalus wrote:What I find interesting, despite the lack of bannings, is why someone would chose to preach their particular gospel in a universally hostile and ridiculing environment.
Is it a sense of pseudo-martyrdom or missionary zeal? Is it as you say, a lack of other options? Stupidity?
Most people like Seth can only tolerate the company of their own kind, it's an interesting anomaly when they find their way to a place like this, and stay.
"Seth is Grandmaster Zen Troll who trains his victims to troll themselves every time they think of him" Robert_S
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
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Re: The case against guns
Actually, I was INVITED here after the fuckwits at RatSkep couldn't take it and violated their own rules and ethics to ban me.Daedalus wrote:Wow... you went from Latin to, "I know you are, but what am I?!" in one post.Seth wrote:I couldn't agree more, so quit making the same stupid mistake again and again, okay?Daedalus wrote:Cuiusvis hominis est errare, nullius nisi insipientis in errore perseverare.Seth wrote:Ipse dixit, quod erat demonstrandum.Daedalus wrote:
Whatever you say champ.![]()
@Blind: Yeah, I'm getting that. I looked through some of his posting history, and it seems he's basically the usual right-wing/libertarian conspiracy nut where guns are concerned. Interesting that he found his way here.
"Seth is Grandmaster Zen Troll who trains his victims to troll themselves every time they think of him" Robert_S
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
Re: The case against guns
Because it's great fun and good practice for rhetorical sparring in real life. You guys are the very essence of useful idiots in that regard. And that's WHY I'm the Grand Master Zen Troll.Daedalus wrote:Eh, I don't really care about forum politics. What I find interesting, despite the lack of bannings, is why someone would chose to preach their particular gospel in a universally hostile and ridiculing environment.Hermit wrote:Not really. It's merely a mathematically calculable probability. The more forums people get banned from, the more likely it is that they finish up posting at one that doesn't do bannings.Daedalus wrote:Interesting that he found his way here.
Well, almost no bannings. CJ got banned after a starchamber-like kangaroo court case was concluded. If you are curious enough to enquire about particulars, I'm sure the usual channels will inform you with the facts. Well, the facts as they see them.
Is it a sense of pseudo-martyrdom or missionary zeal? Is it as you say, a lack of other options? Stupidity?
Most people like Seth can only tolerate the company of their own kind, it's an interesting anomaly when they find their way to a place like this, and stay.
Besides, every once and a while I encounter a pearl among the swine.
Go find my welcome thread if you want to get the whole story.
"Seth is Grandmaster Zen Troll who trains his victims to troll themselves every time they think of him" Robert_S
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
Re: The case against guns
So let me get this straight... your idea of practice for real life is to spar with people you think are idiots?Seth wrote:Because it's great fun and good practice for rhetorical sparring in real life. You guys are the very essence of useful idiots in that regard. And that's WHY I'm the Grand Master Zen Troll.Daedalus wrote:Eh, I don't really care about forum politics. What I find interesting, despite the lack of bannings, is why someone would chose to preach their particular gospel in a universally hostile and ridiculing environment.Hermit wrote:Not really. It's merely a mathematically calculable probability. The more forums people get banned from, the more likely it is that they finish up posting at one that doesn't do bannings.Daedalus wrote:Interesting that he found his way here.
Well, almost no bannings. CJ got banned after a starchamber-like kangaroo court case was concluded. If you are curious enough to enquire about particulars, I'm sure the usual channels will inform you with the facts. Well, the facts as they see them.
Is it a sense of pseudo-martyrdom or missionary zeal? Is it as you say, a lack of other options? Stupidity?
Most people like Seth can only tolerate the company of their own kind, it's an interesting anomaly when they find their way to a place like this, and stay.
Besides, every once and a while I encounter a pearl among the swine.
Go find my welcome thread if you want to get the whole story.
Bottom line though, is that you're a troll? Oh...

"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." (David Hume)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
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Re: The case against guns
Now I'm trying to imagine that you look beautiful when you are angry. I really am.Seth wrote:How about the pathological inability to shut the fuck up and mind your own business if you don't like the subject or tone of the debate? I find that far more offensive than someone who wants to expound upon and defend their position in an entirely-voluntary on-line forum.Hermit wrote:It's a pathological need to pontificate on the subject of whatever it is one so fervently believes in, to evangelise accordingly, and to feel as though one is making some sort of a difference by doing so. Evangelists go out of their way to interact with people whose views are abhorrent to them, believe me. At least two members within my closish family are fundamentalist christians with an evangelist bent, and that is what they want to do.Daedalus wrote:What I find interesting, despite the lack of bannings, is why someone would chose to preach their particular gospel in a universally hostile and ridiculing environment.
Is it a sense of pseudo-martyrdom or missionary zeal? Is it as you say, a lack of other options? Stupidity?
Most people like Seth can only tolerate the company of their own kind, it's an interesting anomaly when they find their way to a place like this, and stay.
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. - Stephen J. Gould
Re: The case against guns
Daedalus wrote:So let me get this straight... your idea of practice for real life is to spar with people you think are idiots?Seth wrote:Because it's great fun and good practice for rhetorical sparring in real life. You guys are the very essence of useful idiots in that regard. And that's WHY I'm the Grand Master Zen Troll.Daedalus wrote:Eh, I don't really care about forum politics. What I find interesting, despite the lack of bannings, is why someone would chose to preach their particular gospel in a universally hostile and ridiculing environment.Hermit wrote:Not really. It's merely a mathematically calculable probability. The more forums people get banned from, the more likely it is that they finish up posting at one that doesn't do bannings.Daedalus wrote:Interesting that he found his way here.
Well, almost no bannings. CJ got banned after a starchamber-like kangaroo court case was concluded. If you are curious enough to enquire about particulars, I'm sure the usual channels will inform you with the facts. Well, the facts as they see them.
Is it a sense of pseudo-martyrdom or missionary zeal? Is it as you say, a lack of other options? Stupidity?
Most people like Seth can only tolerate the company of their own kind, it's an interesting anomaly when they find their way to a place like this, and stay.
Besides, every once and a while I encounter a pearl among the swine.
Go find my welcome thread if you want to get the whole story.
Well, I did say "useful idiots." And yes, there are a LOT of idiots, useful and otherwise out here in the real world, so knowing how to deal with them is a survival skill.
I'm just quoting one of my fans. In any event, it depends on what you mean by "troll" and "to be trolled."Bottom line though, is that you're a troll? Oh...
Posting provocatively in order to elicit heated responses has proven to be an effective way to penetrate the facade people put up on the Internet and get glimpses of their true feelings. When people get hot under the collar, they tend to revert to their training, which in this case means to resort to the mindless dogmas and tired arguments that are worn into their neuronal structure. I find it interesting to explore those pathways and even attempt to break them and create new ones.
"Seth is Grandmaster Zen Troll who trains his victims to troll themselves every time they think of him" Robert_S
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
Re: The case against guns
There are two kinds of trolls... the creative, funny, socially disruptive kind who coined the term... and the other 99.99%.Seth wrote:Daedalus wrote: So let me get this straight... your idea of practice for real life is to spar with people you think are idiots?
Well, I did say "useful idiots." And yes, there are a LOT of idiots, useful and otherwise out here in the real world, so knowing how to deal with them is a survival skill.
I'm just quoting one of my fans. In any event, it depends on what you mean by "troll" and "to be trolled."Bottom line though, is that you're a troll? Oh...
Posting provocatively in order to elicit heated responses has proven to be an effective way to penetrate the facade people put up on the Internet and get glimpses of their true feelings. When people get hot under the collar, they tend to revert to their training, which in this case means to resort to the mindless dogmas and tired arguments that are worn into their neuronal structure. I find it interesting to explore those pathways and even attempt to break them and create new ones.
That latter group, of which you seem to be a part, are some of the most predictable, and therefore boring people on or offline.
The only truly great crime online, is being boring.

"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." (David Hume)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
Re: The case against guns
And yet you're here, hook, line and sinker, being played on the end of my rod.Daedalus wrote:There are two kinds of trolls... the creative, funny, socially disruptive kind who coined the term... and the other 99.99%.Seth wrote:Daedalus wrote: So let me get this straight... your idea of practice for real life is to spar with people you think are idiots?
Well, I did say "useful idiots." And yes, there are a LOT of idiots, useful and otherwise out here in the real world, so knowing how to deal with them is a survival skill.
I'm just quoting one of my fans. In any event, it depends on what you mean by "troll" and "to be trolled."Bottom line though, is that you're a troll? Oh...
Posting provocatively in order to elicit heated responses has proven to be an effective way to penetrate the facade people put up on the Internet and get glimpses of their true feelings. When people get hot under the collar, they tend to revert to their training, which in this case means to resort to the mindless dogmas and tired arguments that are worn into their neuronal structure. I find it interesting to explore those pathways and even attempt to break them and create new ones.
That latter group, of which you seem to be a part, are some of the most predictable, and therefore boring people on or offline.
The only truly great crime online, is being boring.
"Seth is Grandmaster Zen Troll who trains his victims to troll themselves every time they think of him" Robert_S
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
"Those who support denying anyone the right to keep and bear arms for personal defense are fully complicit in every crime that might have been prevented had the victim been effectively armed." Seth
© 2013/2014/2015/2016 Seth, all rights reserved. No reuse, republication, duplication, or derivative work is authorized.
Re: The case against guns
If that's how you see it, I suppose it says more about your mindset than anything real. I still think there's fun to be had with you, but damn you're really starting to make me question that assumption.Seth wrote:And yet you're here, hook, line and sinker, being played on the end of my rod.Daedalus wrote:There are two kinds of trolls... the creative, funny, socially disruptive kind who coined the term... and the other 99.99%.Seth wrote:Daedalus wrote: So let me get this straight... your idea of practice for real life is to spar with people you think are idiots?
Well, I did say "useful idiots." And yes, there are a LOT of idiots, useful and otherwise out here in the real world, so knowing how to deal with them is a survival skill.
I'm just quoting one of my fans. In any event, it depends on what you mean by "troll" and "to be trolled."Bottom line though, is that you're a troll? Oh...
Posting provocatively in order to elicit heated responses has proven to be an effective way to penetrate the facade people put up on the Internet and get glimpses of their true feelings. When people get hot under the collar, they tend to revert to their training, which in this case means to resort to the mindless dogmas and tired arguments that are worn into their neuronal structure. I find it interesting to explore those pathways and even attempt to break them and create new ones.
That latter group, of which you seem to be a part, are some of the most predictable, and therefore boring people on or offline.
The only truly great crime online, is being boring.
"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." (David Hume)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
"The map is not the territory." (Alfred Korzybski)
"Atque in perpetuum frater, ave atque vale." (Catullus)
“You’re in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you’re not helping — why is that?” (Bladerunner)
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