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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> That's right, in your world everything is right. If I were a parent >> at your school, I'd do everything I could to get you fired. > > Do you have children? Are you a parent? Regardless, it's my opinion > that you err to the extreme in your analysis. > See Curt, the parents aren't reading this, now are they? They only see one very, very small side of you, don't they? Do you think that that one very, very small side of you they see could possibly result in a good assessment of your personality? Or do you think that that, along with the way you behave on the internet and at munches/bbqs/gatherings could offer a more finely tuned perspective? I do. -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> [...] >> > He probably doesnt know well enough to care. >> > >> > And, every one of his "friends" that he's brought up (e.g. the "friend" >> > who organized the bowling thing that got cancelled because he threatened >> > to show up and no one wanted to be responsible for him getting his bones >> > broken by at least six attendees) that I've checked with has flatly >> > denied even LIKING him. > > Anyone who thinks that an event was canceled due to my rumored > attendance is wrong. As I said before, one person could not influence > an entire event's occurrence or cancellation. No. To think otherwise is > ridiculous. > Really? That's not what THE ORGANIZER TOLD ME. I actually talked with the organizer at great length about you, as did more than a few other people. You're wrong---and also, you wouldnt know, since no one has talked to you about it---nor will they, because they (along with me) all think youre a fucking idiot. > Likewise, anyone who wanted to break my bones had ample opportunity at > the events that I have attended. Or were those alleged individuals not > at the events? Rhetorical. No need to encourage more of your flights of > fantasy. > Again, you wouldnt know. People dont talk to you, Curt. They dont like you. They dont want anything to do with you. You have no idea how things go down, because no one who knows anything TELLS you. And they never will. Why? Because not one of them likes you. >> > Curt's got some major problems, and shouldn't be anywhere near children >> > until hes on some kind of antipsychotic or something. > > Someone called you a stalker (available online if anyone follows all > the "Curt" threads), but your behavior does not meet the definition of > stalker. I prefer to think of you as simply unhappy and intent on > attempting to be controlling. > Someone called me a stalker? Curt, if I was stalking you, id be at your house right now. I'd be calling you all the time. I'd send you letters. I'd be waiting for you after work. I'm not doing any of those things---I'm posting to RAB, and occasionally crossposting to misc.fitness.weights. But I do have an ulterior motive--that much is true. Haven't you been wondering why I haven't backed down this time around? Why I've been so prolific in my posts on the subject? Volume, my friend. Sheer volume. This is about an avalanche of very easily searchable threads all about Curt James and why he's such a horrible person. You know. Just in case some day someone wants to know what people think of Curt James. It could be anyone, really...a new girlfriend doing some research, a new employer checking things out...maybe even a couple of generations away, someone doing some research on an ancestor, wondering what kind of stock they hail from... And they'll find all of this, Curt. Remember how you ruined a memory? Every single thing I type is evening the score. -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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> > Someone called you a stalker <snip> but your > > behavior does not meet the definition of stalker. <snip> Hth. > Someone called me a stalker? Available online and easily searchable. > <snip> Haven't you been wondering why I haven't > backed down this time around? <snip> No. Again, I prefer to think of you as simply unhappy and intent on attempting to be controlling. > Volume, my friend. Sheer volume. This is about > an avalanche of very easily searchable threads all > about Curt James Indeed. > and why he's such a horrible person. Opinion. And, naturally, "consider the source" applies. -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Again, I prefer to think of you as simply unhappy and intent on > attempting to be controlling. > You already believe all kinds of lies there, Curt. You've already hurt a number of people, Curt. Maybe you should get some help before you end up doing some real damage. If you won't do it for yourself, maybe youd be willing to do it for the children? For god's sake Curt, the children. >> and why he's such a horrible person. > > Opinion. > The opinion of the vast, vast majority of people who've met you, Curt. The fact is, you ARE a horrible person. Maybe if you get help you can insure that the people around you are safe from your will to harm--again, maybe you should be doing it for them, if not for yourself. > And, naturally, "consider the source" applies. > You mean, pretty much everyone? -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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"KavinTaylor@gmail.com" <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1156176381.894814.85060@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com: > > Curt James wrote: >> Kavin Taylor wrote: >> > Good friends will tell their friend . >> > C> The letter writer didn't say "good friend." The letter writer, at > least > C> as edited, said "friend" which leaves a LOT of wiggle room. > Regardless, > C> "Sometimes the kind thing to do is to keep one's mouth shut," is not > C> bad advice, iMo. That should come as a surprise, eh? ;o) > > A good friend is someone who doesn't let you continue to embarass > yourself. You'll never be accused of that. But then, when the person > with the misspelling asks you how long you've known, you can wiggle > then. A friend bails you out of jail. A good friend is sitting next to you in the cell saying "Man, that was fun!" Fred. |
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Fred wrote:
[...] > A friend bails you out of jail. A good friend is sitting next to > you in the cell saying "Man, that was fun!" heh Typically preceded by someone saying "Hold my beer and watch this!" -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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yttrx <yttrx@yttrx.net> wrote:
y> Yup. its amazing to me he hasn't realized it yet. Every other sociopath y> I know understands that they're sociopathic. Maybe hes THAT stupid. i'm still vaguely considering a SOCIOPATH rocker across my belly. :D lish "daily i am amazed at your crank@got.net inexhaustible ability to just live." -as 43.9% / 30 RANA 125 / 68 |