Subject: I'm sorry again.
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Posted on: 2016-02-19 22:36:00 UTC
I forgot that since there's something wrong with my brain, I'm not the same sort of disabled as the people who are incapable of standing up.
Subject: I'm sorry again.
Author:
Posted on: 2016-02-19 22:36:00 UTC
I forgot that since there's something wrong with my brain, I'm not the same sort of disabled as the people who are incapable of standing up.
As a few other people already noted, there's been quite a few people jumping in to add in their two cents, whether it's trying to be helpful to Bramandin or to add in to shouting them down.
Please note, this is a request. I can't make you stop, if you really decide to. Neither can anyone else. Your behavior and decisions all rely on you.
At the very least, keep the Constitution in mind.
Seconding what TheShyIon said about not responding to criticism immediately. I'd like to add that this does not only apply to autistic people -- example, me. I'm not autistic and I can react really emotionally to criticism. So even if TheShyIon's guess about you being autistic is off, you should listen to her.
Just wondering, Anonymous and all that. Other than that, It's safe to assume that this is a no, right?
Will you guys quit doing this?
I suppose it's a tad too late for a review, then.
"I admit that I was wearing the wrong mask when I came in here."
Good to know you've not been upfront about your personality this whole time. That explains a lot.
You have insulted pretty much everyone in this thread, you take criticism like a toddler takes nap time, and have made repeated analogies that are as offensive as they are self-serving. The only thing you are owed at this point is time to reflect on your conduct and compose an actual apology to the Boarders you have driven to distraction.
But we don't owe you that.
You owe it to yourself.
*produces basket* *sweeps* Hello, little mini! Nice to meetcha.
~DF
Just because I can't recall every detail does not mean that I did not read it.
I'm sorry that I didn't realize that there was a "no uncanonical technology without an overriding reason to keep it" rule. Especially since my character doesn't keep it for long enough to be part of any stories I plan to write.
If you're going to use someone else's story as a way to prop up your own agents? Make sure you understand what happens, and that it actually happened as you remember. It's not just some random detail, it's kind of the whole reason Lana and Narav didn't just assassinate her.
And... yeah? Of course. It's a bad idea to bring noncanonical stuff into a canon you're trying to protect.
My agent's backstory is already changed... except in the alternate universe where she was rejected because I still think it's kinda cool.
I'm sorry for bringing anything military into your safe place. You have actually taught me a valuable lesson in not letting military things into our apartment when we actually move in together. I did not mean to be patronizing, I have no right to repeat his experiences as if they are valid.
While saying that "my points are wrong" was technically correct, there was need for explanations. Thank you for letting other people tackle that argument in a reasonable manner and letting me know that I was wrong without implying that I was stupid.
You are aware that you sound incredibly patronising, right? July's problem with you isn't "bringing anything military into [her] safe place" — especially considering she wrote this with me a while back — her problem, as far as I understand it, is that you're being patronising and thinking that having a spouse in the Navy means you know everything about the navy.
Frankly, you owe her an apology.
I am not being sarcastic. I am honestly trying as hard as I can and it's not good enough. It's like trying to tell a parapelegic that he's not trying hard enough when he can't sprint up the stairs.
I request that all of the greivances be clearly stated so that I know what you took offence at and what I should avoid.
Let me tell you something, as a part-time chair user: there is a massive difference between being physically incapable of something and having problems socializing.
Don't try to draw a comparison where there is none.
I forgot that since there's something wrong with my brain, I'm not the same sort of disabled as the people who are incapable of standing up.
Considering your vitriol was directed at Bramandin.
That does not change my sentiment that Bramadin's refusal to apologize in general is wrong, however. I won't get involved in this any further from now on, but I won't be surprised if they ultimately get at least temporarily banned if they keep behaving like this, either. Bram really does need some time to think about what they've been doing.
Right now. That was way over the line.
That there? That's not an apology. Not for what you said. You said something actually offensive and you're dancing around admitting that you didn't think through what you said in an attempt to score points in an argument, and that in doing so you hurt someone.
You want to talk to someone with depression, ADHD, and complex PTSD about having "something wrong with [their] brain"? You really want to try to justify your behavior with something like that?
Having "something wrong with [your] brain" is not an excuse. Neshomeh explained quite clearly how not to apologize and apparently you're not listening.
is not helping your cause.
This? This right here?
A shining example of your patronizing, passive-aggressive attitude.
Knock it off.
Hey Chucklehead! It's your fault that they tease you.
There's some pretty big difference between passive aggressive, aggressive aggressive, and talking to people clearly and politely. Learn it.
I try to be polite, you get angry. I try to say that I'm sympathetic, you say I'm condescending. I try to tell someone that they're being ableist, they say I'm the one who's being difficult.
I CANNOT FIGURE OUT HOW TO INTERACT WITH YOU!
This is because your 'polite' is condescension and passive-aggression. And you have yet to prove that anyone has BEEN ableist, and that is a serious accusation. Levelling it at people to win an Internet fight is kind of awful!
Just. Talk straightforwardly. Don't insult anyone, just say what you mean as calmly as you can without goading anyone or trying to score points.
I didn't do any of those things.
Have you read Neshomeh's explanation of where she feels your apologies are going wrong? I think it's very good, and well worth your attention.
hS
You could try not shouting, hurling accusations of ableism, and posting insults.
Did you just say that July pointing out that there's no canon support for anti-neuralyzer implants is obviously wrong? I do hope that I'm misreading that, because if I am not - stop digging, buddy, you don't need to try and do more attacking of people who are just stating facts. And insinuating that you thought the rest of the Board would mercilessly attack you for no good reason - I don't even know where to start with that.
There is no canonical support for anti-nueralyser implants, as far as I know. There probably would have been if the cartoon-series needed one. It does seem like a plausible addition to the universe.
And yes, I am still getting the vibe that if I disagree with the wrong thing, I'm going to get attacked.
Schrödinger's cat is an example of why Erwin Schrödinger hated the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics.
His point was that it was absolute nonsense that the cat was in two discrete (quantum) states at the same time. It's one or the other whether you open the box or not. Unfortunately for him, the Copenhagen interpretation is still the most popular interpretation of QM.
That the Bashir Hologram is part of the PPC.
And http://ppc.wikia.com/wiki/Team_Phoenix
Nowadays, using actual canon character is pretty frowned upon, as... well, they're not our characters.
What actually can happen is to recruit a Character Replacement that has chances of redempiton - they're fairly rare though, but them looking for a life of their own while trying to cast off their "previous identity" makes for good character development. Still, they have to be their own person in all respects, not just a carbon copy of a canon character.
Team Phoenix's missions are eight years old and under review, as the wiki page that you're referencing specifically states. So their canonicity is dubious.
"It's really quite complicated, but the original canonicals remain where they should be." What you're wanting to do isn't this at all.
And on the subject of Team Phoenix, Chatvert had this to say.
As for the hologram, a program is a vastly different thing from a canon character.
I did mention that I write like Tolkien, where I start writing without actually knowing what I am doing.
That is in no way, shape, or form writing like Tolkien.
hS
When you asked me and Des for advice, I knew it was being ignored, but I didn't realize it was to this extent.
I'm just going to let one of the other PGs deal with this. :/
Hey, you asked for betas for a reason. Betas do not expect to be treated as the earthly manifestation of the Writing Gods, but a certain amount of respect for their suggestions is a good idea. And treating betas doing their job like they suggested you do everything they say no questions asked is very rude.
Also, mind having some sources for Des? Because calling someone ableist is pretty serious and I've never known Des to not apologize when he is in the wrong.
The rest, I'm not even going to bother attempting to explain. If the last twenty times didn't work, then twenty-one isn't going to make a difference.
Since firemagic covered the other stuff I wanted to say, here's the rest:
"If I could just write anything to showcase my agents in a funny way, I might do better." Yeah, at the rate you're going, I doubt anyone will be willing to make an exception for you. You're just digging yourself in deeper at this rate, buddy, and if you need a list to tell you what you did wrong then you're not going to last much longer.
*offers the basket to Desdendelle*
These really are rather nice ones, aren't they? All flowered, and stuff (as opposed to looking like Dell computers, which would seem to be their other probably manifestation). Kind of fun that you can get something like that from your name; I don't think I could get a flowering mini-me if I tried.
~DF
The slanted eyes wasn't a direct term... it just seemed odd for an anime setting. Something about the eyelid fold.
The radioactive spider occurred with a character who wasn't modest about using the showers in the gym.
(So sorry, couldn't resist.)
Ahahaha, that's awesome. "Meow." Because why not, amirite?
I love the design on the shell, truly. ^_^
~Neshomeh, adding this to her fanart gallery.
Still, glad you liked it. :P
Aha, it seems my ignorance of post-90s cartoons strikes again. But I still like it. ^_^
~Neshomeh
I think you may have thought the samples were focussed on showcasing your agents' backstory, and tuned them to be information-heavy, when in fact the goal is to see how you write, rather than what you write particularly.
hS