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Specter Phoenix
Member #1,425
July 2001
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Just sitting here working on the IRC project (well trying to, socket programming is going slower than I had hoped) and started thinking about how everything has played out this year on A.cc for me. I left IRC because I felt, due to my whining and complaining, that I was no longer wanted there and haven't been back. On A.cc several have flat out admitted they blocked my posts, been capped for a few months now due to an incident. 11 years of being harmless to get capped for one minor incident has made me start wondering if I'm no longer welcome here. Because of my grating personality, do I need to move on and leave A.cc?
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SiegeLord
Member #7,827
October 2006
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Specter Phoenix said: Because of my grating personality, do I need to move on and leave A.cc? Wouldn't be the first time. "For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow."-Ecclesiastes 1:18 |
Trent Gamblin
Member #261
April 2000
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SiegeLord said: Wouldn't be the first time. You're living in the past. He's asking a question about now. Let it go. Are you bitter? To the OP, I don't have any problems with your posts at all. There are other people here I'd like to see leave. You're not one of them.
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SiegeLord
Member #7,827
October 2006
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Trent Gamblin said: Are you bitter? What would I be bitter about? Are you projecting your own bitterness on me? I just think he shouldn't spend too much time thinking about it and should just do it. Specter has left the community so many times already, it just doesn't feel remarkable anymore. So yeah... get out, come back in a few months/years and let the Specter Phoenix get reborn from the ashes again, eh? "For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow."-Ecclesiastes 1:18 |
Specter Phoenix
Member #1,425
July 2001
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SiegeLord said: I just think he shouldn't spend too much time thinking about it and should just do it. Specter has left the community so many times already, it just doesn't feel remarkable anymore. The times I left before were due to me being depressed and feeling lost in regards to programming. This time I'm neither as I'm currently working on the aspects to make an IRC client. Quote: So yeah... get out, come back in a few months/years and let the Specter Phoenix get reborn from the ashes again, eh? I'm not talking about months/years, I mean permanently. No reborn from ashes this time. I just figure, if my assumption is right and I'm no longer welcome here, I might as well leave, but I just wanted to make sure it isn't just my imagination. I'm positive I'm not wanted on IRC (that was made plainly obvious) and I left. Just occurred to me, that the same people are in the A.cc community too, so I'm probably not wanted here either. If this is the case, I'll bow out.
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piccolo
Member #3,163
January 2003
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Bear in mind you do not have permission from King Piccolo to depart. wow |
Neil Walker
Member #210
April 2000
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It's about time Matthew reset the ban. Neil. wii:0356-1384-6687-2022, kart:3308-4806-6002. XBOX:chucklepie |
Felix-The-Ghost
Member #9,729
April 2008
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SP: I like your posts because you are a regular guy like me compared to all these programming wizards and gurus on here who are omniscient. Don't leave or I will be even more shadowed by their wisdom. |
RickyLee
Member #11,573
December 2009
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@Specter, I don't know you but personally I don't think you can worry about what the other people think of you. It's important to have opinions and conviction so as long as it's done in a somewhat polite way. If you feel you want to change how you handle certain situations then focus on that and stick around. People can change, and those who don't believe that and view you in only a certain way can be left behind. Haters going to hate as they say. Don't event worry about it, and just code. |
LennyLen
Member #5,313
December 2004
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Specter Phoenix said: The times I left before were due to me being depressed As I'm sure you're aware, a large aspect of depression is poor self-image and the associated misguided thoughts about oneself that this causes. These thought patterns seem to be prevalent here. I recall when you left the IRC channel, as at the time I had my IRC client going 24/7. I even distinctly remember reading back through some of the logs to see at the time what you perceived as definitely not being wanted. While your behaviour certainly was annoying some people, I never found any comments that justified such claims. There's certainly even less animosity here on the forums. If you perceive there to be, then I think it's mostly in your own head, and it's something you may want to work on in your own time.
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Kris Asick
Member #1,424
July 2001
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I'm sure you've noticed our member #'s by now, Specter... When I first came here in 2001 I was a bit of a hotshot rookie, always thinking I knew the right answer to everything and arguing with people who were probably more right than I was. Since then, I leave without warning when I stop programming in Allegro and come back without warning when I get back into it... though with A5 being as useful as it is I probably won't be going anywhere again anytime soon. Granted, I do still get into non-heated arguements from time to time but they never get personal or anything. I'm not saying my situation is similar to yours, (heck, I have no idea what went on with you and why you're making this decision), but what I'm saying is that I look at you and see another Allegro programmer, sticking around to give advice and ramble about whatever as every other Allegro programmer tends to do. So long as you continue to use Allegro, you're gonna want to stick around and screw anyone who wants to hold a grudge against you; that's their problem. --- Kris Asick (Gemini) |
SiegeLord
Member #7,827
October 2006
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Specter Phoenix said: I'm not talking about months/years, I mean permanently. Hah, I'm sure you weren't talking about temporary leaves of absence the past 4 times either . "For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow."-Ecclesiastes 1:18 |
Arthur Kalliokoski
Second in Command
February 2005
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People who actually leave -- just leave without posting about it. One day it occurs to you that you haven't seen so-and-so for a few weeks or months. This is a solicitation for comfort or something. They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas. |
beoran
Member #12,636
March 2011
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Hey, if you're feeling down, don't let it get to you. No reason to leave here. If you're asking to e comforted then here's a big pat on the shouler from me. PAT! I hope that helped a bit! |
Elias
Member #358
May 2000
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There will always be people who you're not welcome to, and people who welcome you (as this thread shows). Personally, I'd just pay more attention to the ones who welcome you and ignore the other ones -- |
MiquelFire
Member #3,110
January 2003
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You're not that bad. If you need to, take a(nother) temporary leave for a while and come back. I think the people who want to see you gone may be gone themselves if this thread is anything to go by. Or they just ignore your posts and don't care what you do. --- |
Trent Gamblin
Member #261
April 2000
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Don't listen to the people who think their big brains are more important than their black little hearts.
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AMCerasoli
Member #11,955
May 2010
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Kris Asick said: When I first came here in 2001 I... Oohhh I remember when I saw this forum for the first time... I was using a black and white monitor, and my CPU consumed a lot of oil... Thomas was a baby, and Arthur didn't know how to spell his own last name. Matthew was all the time but with smaller glasses and more innocent and Peter was just dreaming about Allegro 5.2 and Neil about creating its own version of Pacman... Pacman Deluxe. And Edgar was saying all the time, "when I grow up I want to design the GUI for Windows 8" and everyone was like "Windows 8? What the fuck is that?" and Edgar "It's going to be a new operating system which will support touch screen monitors and you won't need the mouse" I remember that when he get out of the mental hospital for saying such stupid things, he just started to work in a GUI for Allegro 0.1... What memories...
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Sirocco
Member #88
April 2000
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Specter Phoenix said: Because of my grating personality, do I need to move on and leave A.cc? Do you enjoy being around here? Have you been banned? If you answered yes to the first, and no to the second, then stick around. The true douchebags on a forum never ask "Should I stick around?" They simply move on once they realize everyone has learned to ignore their particular flavor of BS. --> |
Trezker
Member #1,739
December 2001
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My suggestion is to increase the length of your ignore list. |
Specter Phoenix
Member #1,425
July 2001
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Sirocco said: Do you enjoy being around here? Yes. Quote: Have you been banned? No, but might as well be, have a 5 post cap which limits any help I can offer (even in it limits). Trezker said: My suggestion is to increase the length of your ignore list. That is something I have actually started doing. LennyLen said: I recall when you left the IRC channel, as at the time I had my IRC client going 24/7. I even distinctly remember reading back through some of the logs to see at the time what you perceived as definitely not being wanted. While your behaviour certainly was annoying some people, I never found any comments that justified such claims. Then you must not have been on the night I left for good as I recall a few telling me to "shut the fuck up and leave" because they were tired of my whining and complaining. I'd call that not wanting me around as I don't normally use that language when I want someone around. Which is why I asked, if the sentiment was the same at A.cc then I would just do what everyone wanted and leave. I don't want to, but I don't want to be part of a forum where my personality is so grating that everyone would rather have me gone.
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Kris Asick
Member #1,424
July 2001
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All that said, the few times I've found myself completely unwelcome on a forum happened within the first three posts. You've been here how many years now? I think you're OK. --- Kris Asick (Gemini) |
Mordredd
Member #5,291
December 2004
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People change a lot. I feel that myself, I have lost a lot of idealism and many times what once was perfectly clear to me turned out not to be as easy as I thought. Sometimes life can be really depressing and the more you understand the more you are overwhelmed. For now, I am convinced: You can't judge and do the objectively right thing for a specific case, to some extent there is always a risk you're fatally wrong. Just pick yourself a few goals that harmonize with your conscience for orientation and go after them. So if you ask me, if you enjoy that community and find yourself coming back here often and reading posts, then stay here. At worst, you're wrong. So?
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BAF
Member #2,981
December 2002
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"shut the fuck up and leave" is one thing that comes to mind to say to a person whining about leaving. |
LennyLen
Member #5,313
December 2004
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BAF said: "shut the fuck up and leave" is one thing that comes to mind to say to a person whining about leaving. Yeah, I seem to remember the sentiments being more along the line of "If you don't like it, shut up and leave."
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