Originally posted by Hand of HecateThings I Hate:
Not mine.
Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
People that pass quotations off like they are original ideas. If I wanted to read some inspired bit of literary brilliance I'd shop for a Hallmark card. Cut and past quotations are the sign of a weak mind, at least go to the trouble of paraphrasing that bastard. Plus, you're not Google, if I wanted quotations on some particularly important concept you've expressed I would actually go to Google and get busy on it.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
This one yours as well: "In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial, Who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, And ate of it. I said: "Is it good, friend?" "It is bitter-bitter," he answered; "But I like it Because it is bitter, And because it is my heart.”"? User 133340
Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Not mine.
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In the Desert
By Stephen Crane
In the desert
I saw a creature, naked, bestial,
Who, squatting upon the ground,
Held his heart in his hands,
And ate of it.
I said, “Is it good, friend?”
“It is bitter—bitter,” he answered;
“But I like it
“Because it is bitter,
“And because it is my heart.”
Source: Twentieth-Century American Poetry (2004)
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/175754
Thanks for the clarification. One of your favorite poets Stephen Crane?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyYou really are an insufferable jack off.
[b]Things I Hate:
Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
People that pass quotations off like they are original ideas. If I wanted to read some inspired bit of literary brilliance I'd shop for a Hallmark card. Cut and past quotations are the sign of a weak mind, at least go to the trouble of paraphrasing that bastard. Plus, you're no ...[text shortened]... ation.org/poem/175754
Thanks for the clarification. One of your favorite poets Stephen Crane?[/b]
Originally posted by Hand of HecateThings I Hate: (OP)
You really are an insufferable jack off.
Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
People that pass quotations off like they are original ideas..."
Is it true that homo sapiens criticize others of behavior they're intimately familiar with in themselves?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyLet's leave HoH's sexual orientation out of this shall we?
[b]Things I Hate: (OP)
Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
People that pass quotations off like they are original ideas..."
Is it true that homo sapiens criticize others of behavior they're intimately familiar with in themselves?[/b]
15 May 14
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyYou blanket the forums with lengthy quotes of crap like you're sprinkling fairly dust across RHP. Does this make you smarter do you think? Do you think people care to read your regurgitated ideas on a wholesale basis? You don't even have the decency to comment on them and explain yourself. Just more bs, bucketfuls of it.
[b]Things I Hate: (OP)
Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
People that pass quotations off like they are original ideas..."
Is it true that homo sapiens criticize others of behavior they're intimately familiar with in themselves?[/b]
If I quote one poem in my profile do you think you've got me on the ropes? You must have right? Nobody would bait you out like a little b!tch right?
I made this thread specifically to see if you could resist posting in it and sure enough, here you come like a fly to a big fresh turd and plunge right in. Who else bombs the forums with smug little quotations? That's right, just you dumbass.
What makes you jump right in where you're not wanted do you think? Are you a glutton for punishment? You must know that I loathe everything about you and yet you willfully engage me like you want me to abuse you. Wtf is that about? As usual you start off with your insincere olive branch reaching out and unleash your holier than thou righteous judgement as soon as you think you have the advantage.
Originally posted by Hand of HecateWhoa.
You blanket the forums with lengthy quotes of crap like you're sprinkling fairly dust across RHP. Does this make you smarter do you think? Do you think people care to read your regurgitated ideas on a wholesale basis? You don't even have the decency to comment on them and explain yourself. Just more bs, bucketfuls of it.
If I quote one poem in m ...[text shortened]... d unleash your holier than thou righteous judgement as soon as you think you have the advantage.
If I didn't know better, I'd say he owns you.
Originally posted by Hand of HecateRant much?
You blanket the forums with lengthy quotes of crap like you're sprinkling fairly dust across RHP. Does this make you smarter do you think? Do you think people care to read your regurgitated ideas on a wholesale basis? You don't even have the decency to comment on them and explain yourself. Just more bs, bucketfuls of it.
If I quote one poem in m ...[text shortened]... d unleash your holier than thou righteous judgement as soon as you think you have the advantage.
I believe he does get under your skin like a flea. I hear you.
Take a breath and try again latter. Not that it will do you any good.
Short and sweet is more effective. Long stuff is usually better ignored, just jab jab jab. I can't believe I'm giving you trolling lessons.
You do know Bobby loves you though.
Originally posted by Hand of HecateIt's asininity personified to presume that any of us have a monopoly on thread topic insights and ideas. Quotations from published authors often serve to bridge the gap between ignorance/uninformed opinions and relevant truth/applicable rationales. Public forum contributors typically generate either heat or light; and sarcasm is the last refuge of losers.
You blanket the forums with lengthy quotes of crap like you're sprinkling fairly dust across RHP. Does this make you smarter do you think? Do you think people care to read your regurgitated ideas on a wholesale basis? You don't even have the decency to comment on them and explain yourself. Just more bs, bucketfuls of it.
If I quote one poem in m ...[text shortened]... d unleash your holier than thou righteous judgement as soon as you think you have the advantage.
Originally posted by Hand of Hecate“Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet.”
People that pass quotations off like they are original ideas. If I wanted to read some inspired bit of literary brilliance I'd shop for a Hallmark card. Cut and past quotations are the sign of a weak mind, at least go to the trouble of paraphrasing that bastard. Plus, you're not Google, if I wanted quotations on some particularly important concept you've expressed I would actually go to Google and get busy on it.
- Maya Angelou
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby"Behold yon field wherein I grow my fvcks. Lay thine eyes upon it and behold that it is barren."
It's asininity personified to presume that any of us have a monopoly on thread topic insights and ideas. Quotations from published authors often serve to bridge the gap between ignorance/uninformed opinions and relevant truth/applicable rationales. Public forum contributors typically generate either heat or light; and sarcasm is the last refuge of losers.