Natasha Whittam wrote:
Put 20 people in a room and people are going to argue, why should it be any different on the internet?
Quite an interesting insight into your psyche, that.
Why would 20 people in a room automatically default to arguing with each other?
Especially of they had all voluntarily entered said room because they shared a common interest?
If we're staying in the room, I'll continue the analogy:
If one or two of the people in the room are wearing masks to hide their identities and are only in there to try and cause trouble because they're sad twats who get off on it, you have the luxury of being able to walk away and talk to normal people instead.
However, if they are determined to follow you round, poking you in the back and continuing their attempts to get a reaction, you can shove them into a quiet corner and advise them that if they don't fuck off, you're going to kick fuck out of them.
We can't do that on here, so we're at the mercy of the guy who rents out the room and all we can do is hope that he realises that if he keeps letting these cunts into his room, eventually all the normal people will fuck off and he'll be left with a room which is empty apart from the fuckwits in the masks.
And who wants a room like that?
If you let that happen, you can no longer look down your nose at the other landlords and feel all smug about how great your room is compared to theirs, can you?