Was banned from MA&DB......

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Re: Was banned from MA&DB......

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harmony wrote: snip


I heart you, Harmony.
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Hey, I'm not denying and tolerating what they have now done.
But years ago, it was a good place. They only kept out the really bad, and didn't have a hissy fit simply because someone said something even remotely negative.

My still wanting to believe in what the board used to be, which made it great, doesn't mean I'm in denial of what it's become. Of course, I know most of you believe it was always that way as it is now, but you're simply wrong. They were much more tolerant before, and it wasn't a bad thing. The board was still the best place on the net for respectful discussion, and lot's to good minds.

by the way Harmony..... Aren't you the one that got me banned the first time, simply because I quoted you from ZLMB a comment you made about something I had said, and hardly anyone commented since ZLMB was dead, and so I simply posted your comment on the FAIR board to get additional thoughts on your claim? You then had a hissy fit, claimed I posted it out of context when I did nothing of the sort, and you thus got me banned for it.
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ldsfaqs wrote:by the way Harmony..... Aren't you the one that got me banned the first time, simply because I quoted you from ZLMB a comment you made about something I had said, and hardly anyone commented since ZLMB was dead, and so I simply posted your comment on the FAIR board to get additional thoughts on your claim? You then had a hissy fit, claimed I posted it out of context when I did nothing of the sort, and you thus got me banned for it.


Couldn't be. I never posted on FAIR or MAD as harmony. To do so would have been instant banning (Juliann's hates me for forcing her into admitting she lied about the transcript on Z). I posted there as Dill Pickles, and as soon as Juliann figured that out, she banned me permanently (too bad for her that we changed servers at home, so I have been able to read for quite some time... but there is little there that interests me. I only go there when I feel the need to pity someone).

So whoever threw the hissy fit... well, it wasn't me. And I doubt it was a hissy fit. And I doubt whatever you posted about me got you banned. They would probably have knighted you for insulting me.
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Oh.... okay.

No, they did ban me because they falsely thought I was trying to create some board war or some dumb thing. The same kind of false judgment they did to me this time around.

I simply wanted more input on something said since ZLMB was dead, and I had waited forever for anyone else to respond.

You know, it makes me wonder. I think the person who is actually running the MA&DB board, might have some sort of mental problem. I mean, to make so many poor judgments of someones character and behavior as they have of me, it's just ridiculous.

Anyway, how depressing..... My own people unjustly banning me, how really really sad.
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ldsfaqs wrote:Anyway, how depressing..... My own people unjustly banning me, how really really sad.


Yeah, poor you, having to associate with us guttersnipes.
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harmony wrote:
ldsfaqs wrote:Anyway, how depressing..... My own people unjustly banning me, how really really sad.
Yeah, poor you, having to associate with us guttersnipes.

Why I am here? Among others, to learn new words.

American Heritage Dictionary:gut·ter·snipe
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
A street urchin.
American Heritage Dictionary:ur·chin
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
A playful or mischievous youngster; a scamp.
American Heritage Dictionary:scamp
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
A rogue; a rascal.
American Heritage Dictionary:rogue
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
An unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person; a scoundrel or rascal.
American Heritage Dictionary:ras·cal
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
One that is playfully mischievous.
An unscrupulous, dishonest person; a scoundrel.

I know the word scoundrel and mischievous, so I don't have to abuse more the answers.com.
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ldsfaqs wrote:But years ago, it was a good place. They only kept out the really bad, ...


Yeah Harmony, how do you account for this? They only kept out the really bad.

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ludwigm wrote:Why I am here? Among others, to learn new words.

American Heritage Dictionary:gut·ter·snipe
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
A street urchin.
American Heritage Dictionary:ur·chin
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
A playful or mischievous youngster; a scamp.
American Heritage Dictionary:scamp
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
A rogue; a rascal.
American Heritage Dictionary:rogue
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
An unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person; a scoundrel or rascal.
American Heritage Dictionary:ras·cal
Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary
n.
One that is playfully mischievous.
An unscrupulous, dishonest person; a scoundrel.

I know the word scoundrel and mischievous, so I don't have to abuse more the answers.com.


idiot can be a word that can be used to praise or dismiss someone.

For example:

Well done, you old idiot, for doing......!
or
You stupid idiot, everyone knows that.....!

My love to Hungary. A wonderful place.
Sziasztok Ludwigm!

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Melchett wrote:...
My love to Hungary. A wonderful place.
... but sometimes hard to live in ...



Melchett wrote:Sziasztok Ludwigm!
Unfortunately, we have many suffix to use.
Sziasztok is a widely used greeting. (informal, slang and in theeing form)
In this case, You used it in 2nd person plural.
I am only one. (One more than necessary, I think)

Next time You can use szia or szevasz or szervusz. They have came from servus in latin.
Servus (Czech: Servus, Slovak: Servus, Croatian: Serbus or Servus, Hungarian: Szervusz, Polish: Serwus, Austro-Bavarian: Servus, Romanian: Servus, Slovene: Serbus or Servus, Ukrainian: Сервус) is a salutation used in many parts of Central and Eastern Europe.
These words originates from the Latin word for servant or slave, servus. The phrase is an ellipsis of a Latin expression meaning, "I am your servant" or "at your service". Servus is the origin of the word serf.
Use of this salute is roughly coincident with the boundaries of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is especially popular in Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania(mostly in Transylvania), as well as in southern parts of Germany (Bavaria, Baden-Wurttemberg, Palatinate), Croatia, Poland, eastern Slovenia (mostly in Slovenian Styria), and western Ukraine. It may be rarely used in Czech Republic (where is it considered an archaism, not used in common speech). The word may be used as a greeting ("hello") or parting ("goodbye") salutation, depending on the region and context.
Despite its formal origins, "servus" is now used as an informal salute in Bavaria, Baden-Wurttemberg and Austria.
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ludwigm wrote:
Melchett wrote:Sziasztok Ludwigm!
Unfortunately, we have many suffix to use.
Sziasztok is a widely used greeting. (informal, slang and in theeing form)
In this case, You used it in 2nd person plural.
I am only one. (One more than necessary, I think)

Next time You can use szia or szevasz or szervusz. They have came from servus in latin.
Servus (Czech: Servus, Slovak: Servus, Croatian: Serbus or Servus, Hungarian: Szervusz, Polish: Serwus, Austro-Bavarian: Servus, Romanian: Servus, Slovene: Serbus or Servus, Ukrainian: Сервус) is a salutation used in many parts of Central and Eastern Europe.
These words originates from the Latin word for servant or slave, servus. The phrase is an ellipsis of a Latin expression meaning, "I am your servant" or "at your service". Servus is the origin of the word serf.
Use of this salute is roughly coincident with the boundaries of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is especially popular in Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania(mostly in Transylvania), as well as in southern parts of Germany (Bavaria, Baden-Wurttemberg, Palatinate), Croatia, Poland, eastern Slovenia (mostly in Slovenian Styria), and western Ukraine. It may be rarely used in Czech Republic (where is it considered an archaism, not used in common speech). The word may be used as a greeting ("hello") or parting ("goodbye") salutation, depending on the region and context.
Despite its formal origins, "servus" is now used as an informal salute in Bavaria, Baden-Wurttemberg and Austria.


Vielen dank Ludwig. I do try, but my second language education really stopped at German. Your description has, however, added to it.
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