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Dont Flame People I have no intentions of setting anyone on fire. | |
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PurplePassion65 said: I have no intentions of setting anyone on fire.
Well, you know what they say...best laid plans and all that. | |
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Teacher said: PurplePassion65 said: I have no intentions of setting anyone on fire.
Well, you know what they say...best laid plans and all that. I'm a lover not a flamer. | |
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PurplePassion65 said: Teacher said: Well, you know what they say...best laid plans and all that. I'm a lover not a flamer. It's ok The Org has plenty of flamers without you, unfortunately. | |
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What does flame mean? | |
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wlcm2thdwn said: What does flame mean?
Flaming (internet) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Flaming is the hostile and insulting interaction between Internet users. Flaming usually occurs in the social context of a discussion board on the Internet. An Internet user typically generates a flame response to other posts or users posting on a site, and is usually not constructive, does not clarify a discussion, and does not persuade others. Sometimes, flamers attempt to assert their authority, or establish a position of superiority over other users. Other times, a flamer is simply an individual who believes he or she carries the only valid opinion. This leads him or her to personally attack those who disagree. Occasionally, flamers wish to upset and offend other members of the forum, in which case they are trolls. Most often however, flames are angry or insulting messages transmitted by people who have strong feelings about a subject. Some equate flaming with simply letting off steam, though the receiving party may be less than pleased. Similarly, a normal, non-flame message may have elements of a flame -- it may be hostile, for example -- but it is not a flame if its author seriously intends to advance the discussion. The word flaming is also sometimes used for long, intensive and heated discussions, even though insults do not occur. Although the trading of insults is as old as human speech, flaming on the Internet, like many other online 'actions,' started in the Usenet hierarchies (although it was known to occur in the WWIVnet and FidoNet computer networks as well). | |
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mdiver said: wlcm2thdwn said: What does flame mean?
Flaming (internet) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Flaming is the hostile and insulting interaction between Internet users. Flaming usually occurs in the social context of a discussion board on the Internet. An Internet user typically generates a flame response to other posts or users posting on a site, and is usually not constructive, does not clarify a discussion, and does not persuade others. Sometimes, flamers attempt to assert their authority, or establish a position of superiority over other users. Other times, a flamer is simply an individual who believes he or she carries the only valid opinion. This leads him or her to personally attack those who disagree. Occasionally, flamers wish to upset and offend other members of the forum, in which case they are trolls. Most often however, flames are angry or insulting messages transmitted by people who have strong feelings about a subject. Some equate flaming with simply letting off steam, though the receiving party may be less than pleased. Similarly, a normal, non-flame message may have elements of a flame -- it may be hostile, for example -- but it is not a flame if its author seriously intends to advance the discussion. The word flaming is also sometimes used for long, intensive and heated discussions, even though insults do not occur. Although the trading of insults is as old as human speech, flaming on the Internet, like many other online 'actions,' started in the Usenet hierarchies (although it was known to occur in the WWIVnet and FidoNet computer networks as well). an expert! | |
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evenstar3 said: mdiver said: Flaming (internet) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Flaming is the hostile and insulting interaction between Internet users. Flaming usually occurs in the social context of a discussion board on the Internet. An Internet user typically generates a flame response to other posts or users posting on a site, and is usually not constructive, does not clarify a discussion, and does not persuade others. Sometimes, flamers attempt to assert their authority, or establish a position of superiority over other users. Other times, a flamer is simply an individual who believes he or she carries the only valid opinion. This leads him or her to personally attack those who disagree. Occasionally, flamers wish to upset and offend other members of the forum, in which case they are trolls. Most often however, flames are angry or insulting messages transmitted by people who have strong feelings about a subject. Some equate flaming with simply letting off steam, though the receiving party may be less than pleased. Similarly, a normal, non-flame message may have elements of a flame -- it may be hostile, for example -- but it is not a flame if its author seriously intends to advance the discussion. The word flaming is also sometimes used for long, intensive and heated discussions, even though insults do not occur. Although the trading of insults is as old as human speech, flaming on the Internet, like many other online 'actions,' started in the Usenet hierarchies (although it was known to occur in the WWIVnet and FidoNet computer networks as well). an expert! Exactly..... | |
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evenstar3 said: mdiver said: Flaming (internet) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Flaming is the hostile and insulting interaction between Internet users. Flaming usually occurs in the social context of a discussion board on the Internet. An Internet user typically generates a flame response to other posts or users posting on a site, and is usually not constructive, does not clarify a discussion, and does not persuade others. Sometimes, flamers attempt to assert their authority, or establish a position of superiority over other users. Other times, a flamer is simply an individual who believes he or she carries the only valid opinion. This leads him or her to personally attack those who disagree. Occasionally, flamers wish to upset and offend other members of the forum, in which case they are trolls. Most often however, flames are angry or insulting messages transmitted by people who have strong feelings about a subject. Some equate flaming with simply letting off steam, though the receiving party may be less than pleased. Similarly, a normal, non-flame message may have elements of a flame -- it may be hostile, for example -- but it is not a flame if its author seriously intends to advance the discussion. The word flaming is also sometimes used for long, intensive and heated discussions, even though insults do not occur. Although the trading of insults is as old as human speech, flaming on the Internet, like many other online 'actions,' started in the Usenet hierarchies (although it was known to occur in the WWIVnet and FidoNet computer networks as well). an expert! | |
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shanti0608 said: evenstar3 said: an expert! Exactly..... And too | |
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mdiver said: shanti0608 said: Exactly..... And too ok. | |
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shanti0608 said: mdiver said: And too ok. | |
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mdiver said: evenstar3 said: an expert! | |
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mdiver said: evenstar3 said: an expert! OI! NO FLAMING! | |
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evenstar3 said: mdiver said: | |
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mdiver said: evenstar3 said: your puny fish is nothing compared to my weaponry. GIVE UP, MDIVER! | |
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evenstar3 said: mdiver said: your puny fish is nothing compared to my weaponry. GIVE UP, MDIVER! RAPE HER, MDIVER! | |
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Spookymuffin said: evenstar3 said: your puny fish is nothing compared to my weaponry. GIVE UP, MDIVER! RAPE HER, MDIVER! i mean, OH MY GOD I AM SO OFFENDED. | |
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evenstar3 said: Spookymuffin said: RAPE HER, MDIVER! i mean, OH MY GOD I AM SO OFFENDED. That's the spirit! | |
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Spookymuffin said: evenstar3 said: your puny fish is nothing compared to my weaponry. GIVE UP, MDIVER! RAPE HER, MDIVER! Dude she is hot and all but now you have been there.....ain't gonna happen | |
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Spookymuffin said: evenstar3 said: i mean, OH MY GOD I AM SO OFFENDED. That's the spirit! you're horrid! post a semi-clothed picture and i might forgive you. | |
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mdiver said: Spookymuffin said: RAPE HER, MDIVER! Dude she is hot and all but now you have been there.....ain't gonna happen touché. as i read that, the words "sloppy seconds" popped into my head too. | |
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Spookymuffin said: mdiver said: Dude she is hot and all but now you have been there.....ain't gonna happen touché. as i read that, the words "sloppy seconds" popped into my head too. Poor Laurel | |
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evenstar3 said: Spookymuffin said: That's the spirit! you're horrid! post a semi-clothed picture and i might forgive you. as if you don't have enough. | |
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Spookymuffin said: evenstar3 said: you're horrid! post a semi-clothed picture and i might forgive you. as if you don't have enough. lip biting | |
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mdiver said: Spookymuffin said: touché. as i read that, the words "sloppy seconds" popped into my head too. Poor Laurel he should really be nicer to me, considering the things i've got in my photobucket. | |
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evenstar3 said: mdiver said: Poor Laurel he should really be nicer to me, considering the things i've got in my photobucket. Out the peasy motherfucker | |
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mdiver said: evenstar3 said: he should really be nicer to me, considering the things i've got in my photobucket. Out the peasy motherfucker Even I don't get that english phrase. | |
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Spookymuffin said: mdiver said: Out the peasy motherfucker Even I don't get that english phrase. i'm guessing it means 'post them for fuck's sake already'. in a second! | |
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evenstar3 said: Spookymuffin said: Even I don't get that english phrase. i'm guessing it means 'post them for fuck's sake already'. in a second! this is funny: http://uk.youtube.com/wat...BFwde9FRIE | |
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