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Illuminator can show you the path, but some of ya need ME to kick yer butts down it...! lolz
Where to begin... Never heard of Jdog, but Java himself admits to the name, so we'll roll with it.
Let's see... Been taking a beating on forever (or at least since the end of his
Gru-mance), and uses this board for his place to "have a sense of belonging." He
NEEDS you all. I see post after post either calling for his head, or what an idiot he is, etc., but IF he wasn't able to elicit feedback of any kind from the boards members, his life would be empty.
WHY would he create new names to "chest-thump" himself, and maybe - just maybe, get you to buy that there's a remote possibility that someone might see eye-to-eye with him. The funny thing, is that he occasionally gets things right. The un-funny thing is how he continually plays the race card.
We ALL know it's a Gru-thing, but we all may not know how deeply seeded the problem is, so... in the spirit of being a "support system" for a fellow board member, by all means, keep the cards and letters coming... Without
YOU, he has nothing.
Should be commended. Sticks to what he believes in. Unlike the rest of the flip floppers. You may not like what he says but at least he is consistant.
Are you ALL on crazy pills...? Of course he's serious.
A serious attention ho'.Except that he clearly isn't serious at all
Not true. There are many times when I post seriously. I personally think it's obvious when I am posting a joke and when I am posting seriously. If I say Carpenter should replace Freeman, it's obviously a joke. If I say Raheem was in over his head, that is not a joke.
And, like a moth to a flame, we get to the obvious fuel that makes this guy's motor run:
"Heem-hatred"...I wish PR would get rid of the "Warning - while you were typing a new reply has been posted. You may wish to review your post. " bullsh!t. Screw Java. They have more important things to worry about than his dumb ars being annoying.
Ya know... Like any of us actually care enough about what someone else has to say, to actually stop - go read it -
and go back and edit what we were already thinking? Isn't that the purpose of the "modify" button?
Oh, and Java,
you're welcome.