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Published: 2015-11-21 23:09:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 1287; Favourites: 30; Downloads: 0
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Its like the Office but with assholes. No wait, its just like the Office.So ZE-UBER-MEDIC is working on a SFM comic serie starring some weebs, and I'm suggesting all of you to check it out because its gonna be good! And I'm not saying that because I'm in it, or maybe I am, who cares, check out the Daily Deviations Comic Announcement
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Pannox In reply to OlorilTarmikos [2015-11-22 16:32:11 +0000 UTC]
leave it in the garbage can thanks
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Pannox In reply to TheFrenchSpyro34 [2015-11-22 12:05:30 +0000 UTC]
thanks for the support please take that door that leads into a pool of lions
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Pannox In reply to Uncle-Crusty [2015-11-22 00:27:38 +0000 UTC]
like shit
but if I complain, I get fired, so I have to say that's its gonna make you a rich man
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PuzzlerDK [2015-11-21 23:50:16 +0000 UTC]
Fix "...and I'm suggestion...". (unless you are a suggestion)
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TheCrazyDane In reply to PuzzlerDK [2015-11-22 00:31:03 +0000 UTC]
Do you have a fetish going on random people's pictures and correcting them or acting like you're better than them?
Honestly, you come off as an arrogant arse. So if that's your intention, then congrats, you seem like a prick.
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PuzzlerDK In reply to TheCrazyDane [2015-11-22 12:47:48 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, TheCrazyDane, for spending your time for writing this comment. Now, I'll kindly answer all of your questions:
1. I don't have a fetish going on random people pictures and correcting them.
2. Neither do I want AND act like I'm better than anyone.
3. I comment on profiles as well as deviations, and I also send notes to people.
4. It is not my intention to be an arrogant arse, although may be I am.
5. It's not my intention to be a prick either.
Also, there are several people managing PDK page.
Hope this will help you understand something. Somehow. Maybe? Who knows, right?
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TheCrazyDane In reply to PuzzlerDK [2015-11-22 13:19:08 +0000 UTC]
You make it sound like I wrote you a novel. It took me less than a minute.
1. Yet you do it all the time.
2. Yet you pretty much emit that where you go.
3. That's irrelevant.
4. Then you should try stopping yourself in the act and try to improve.
5. Look at the above.
Just stop going to people's pictures to tell them to change things on them or the description. It makes you seem like a dickhead.
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PuzzlerDK In reply to TheCrazyDane [2015-11-22 14:25:10 +0000 UTC]
OK, here's my point:
All people do mistakes. That's fine. People also correct mistakes. That's also fine. I don't see anything wrong with that. It's a usual thing to correct someone. And that's a good thing, because it helps us become better. Look at what you're doing now. I'm sure that from your standpoint, I'm wrong, or my behaviour is wrong, or something along those lines. But you don't simply ignore it - you try to correct me, to point out where exactly my mistakes lie, and prevent me from doing them in the future. Well, you somehow don't apply your own words to yourself. When you're saying me
From my point of view, I help people. You say it makes me seem like a dickhead, but I see no evidence to that. I do not offend people, in addition to that, I often try to soften the situation by writing in slightly humoristic manner, so that it would ease the comprehension of a criticism. Seriously, what's wrong with pointing out a grammar mistake? Or a friendly advise? How exactly am I a bad person?
So, please, bring some arguments. Because up until now your statements are groundless, unreasonable and offensive. Not only that, you're trying to supress my freedom of speech. Seems like your reaction is inadequate.
Now, why I think it's inedaquate:
Text form drastically limits our potential to express ourselves. Absence of intonation, gestures and emotion results in misunderstanding and confusion. In addition to that, English is not my native language, that's why some constructions may seem offensive to native speakers. For instance, I'm well aware of imperative forms, which are generally considered rude in English, but are completely fine in other languages, so I often forget about it. Or Pres. Cont. can indicate annoyance in some cases. + there are structures that I'm not aware of. All that + your emotional state made you misinterpritate my comments. May be the fact that you spend less than a minute matters as well, who knows?
If this is not the case and you're still sure I'm a complete an dickhead, once again, I'm expecting some arguments instead of simple accusation.
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TheCrazyDane In reply to PuzzlerDK [2015-11-22 15:22:58 +0000 UTC]
Alright, guess we're gonna go on a long self-entitled run, huh?
All people do mistakes. That's fine. People also correct mistakes. That's also fine. I don't see anything wrong with that. It's a usual thing to correct someone. And that's a good thing, because it helps us become better. Look at what you're doing now. I'm sure that from your standpoint, I'm wrong, or my behaviour is wrong, or something along those lines. But you don't simply ignore it - you try to correct me, to point out where exactly my mistakes lie, and prevent me from doing them in the future. Well, you somehow don't apply your own words to yourself. When you're saying meOf course you'd try to turn this thing on me. Thing is that I've seen you on a lot of images lately, and it's basically telling people they should have done something like this, or like that, or that their grammar is wrong or whatever. But it's so arrogant of you to jump in and tell someone that their work should have been better because YOU say so. I understand helping people, and I understand giving critique, but what you're doing is bringing your opinion in, saying YOU SHOULD HAVE DONE THIS INSTEAD BECAUSE I WANT IT TO BE LIKE THIS.
From my point of view, I help people. You say it makes me seem like a dickhead, but I see no evidence to that. I do not offend people, in addition to that, I often try to soften the situation by writing in slightly humoristic manner, so that it would ease the comprehension of a criticism. Seriously, what's wrong with pointing out a grammar mistake? Or a friendly advise? How exactly am I a bad person?You seem like a dickhead because you come out of nowhere and tell people things like:
I'm sorry, what exactly is "ages"?
Looks like it took you an hour max. What tools did you use to make this picture?Questioning someone with less skill than you how long it took them to do something, and how much better you are.
Hmm...the title is misleading. Nice FX though.Basically hinting that the person's name of the picture isn't good enough.
Fix "...and I'm suggestion...". (unless you are a suggestion)Actually that's commanding someone to do something. You didn't say "you should" or "I think" you just said FIX.
That shows arrogance.
Poses look a bit robotic and bounded.I understand you want to critique things, but this is all you're doing. This is just the first page of your activity feed, and it's all you do.
You're gonna try and turn this on me and say BUT DANE YOU ARE A MEAN CYBERBULLY, but the difference is that people already see me as a dick. I just make fun of people. You however, try to act like you're top-tier shit and that everyone wants your advice, but if they did, they'd probably ask you, don't you think?
So, please, bring some arguments. Because up until now your statements are groundless, unreasonable and offensive. Not only that, you're trying to supress my freedom of speech. Seems like your reaction is inadequate.
I've brought arguments and I gave you a short message. You gave me a wall of text back, again to support your self-entitled behaviour. Your freedom of speech was never in question, people's view on you is what the topic was. Want to talk? Go ahead, you like seeing yourself everywhere anyway, but if you don't want people to see you as a snob, don't act like one. Don't respond to a little message with a wall. Nice way to show insecurity.
Now, why I think it's inedaquate:
Text form drastically limits our potential to express ourselves. Absence of intonation, gestures and emotion results in misunderstanding and confusion. In addition to that, English is not my native language, that's why some constructions may seem offensive to native speakers. For instance, I'm well aware of imperative forms, which are generally considered rude in English, but are completely fine in other languages, so I often forget about it. Or Pres. Cont. can indicate annoyance in some cases. + there are structures that I'm not aware of. All that + your emotional state made you misinterpritate my comments. May be the fact that you spend less than a minute matters as well, who knows?
Interesting, professor. That was just you passive aggressively blaming me for not thinking you questioning everything is a-okay.
Lay off the smarty pants attitude, you're on the internet talking to another non-native English speaker, so that was a bad argument towards me as well. And what? Because I don't spend half an hour trying to explain how conversation works I'm to blame? And now that you're at it, why don't you just bring my "emotional state" into it.
Trying to sound smart, while also just using petty ways to make me seem like the bad guy here.
If this is not the case and you're still sure I'm a complete an dickhead, once again, I'm expecting some arguments instead of simple accusation.Funny enough, your response made you seem like an even bigger dickhead than before. So yeah, you seem like a self-entitled prick trying to sound smart. Take it or leave it.
Ps. If you're gonna send me another wall of text I'm not going to answer. It's a waste of time as you're just gonna keep going and going trying to make me seem like the less intelligent person because I write in a very direct manner instead of acting like I'm superior.
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PuzzlerDK In reply to TheCrazyDane [2015-11-22 15:39:09 +0000 UTC]
OK. I got your point. Unfortunatelly though, it's not enough to convince me to change my behaviour (what a surprise!). However, I will take your opinion in consideration. If all you were trying to say is that some people (like you, for instance) will see me as a self-entitled prick, well, I already knew that before. But keep in mind, some do not think so (like us). So, if one day you'll think about pointing out our mistakes in a similar manner, you're welcome.
Anyway, I agree that continuing won't lead us anywhere (hah, like it could!). So, yeah, I quit on this one.
To random readers: And they say the golden rule of morality is true...screw you, ethics!
To author: Sorry for the mess in the comment section.
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OlorilTarmikos In reply to PuzzlerDK [2015-11-22 16:29:15 +0000 UTC]
Oh boy, here we go again, you're just shooting yourself in the foot, son
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PuzzlerDK In reply to OlorilTarmikos [2015-11-22 16:57:08 +0000 UTC]
It really hurts, dad
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DarkLegion3000 In reply to Pannox [2015-11-22 03:09:41 +0000 UTC]
That's good.
Makes you endure pain.
Makes you the best manager ever.
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