<p>Is there someone you bump into on a regular basis that you love to make fun of? Do you like to smile disrespectfully at him or her or giggle whenever you see him or her? Do you like to spread malicious rumors about this person?</p>
<p>If so, why do you do it? Is it because you want to make him or her feel insecure? Because you feel threatened? Because you envy him or her? Because you enjoy causing people emotional pain? Because you want the other person to accept that you are his or her superior?</p>
<p>… There’s this girl in my major. I’ve gotten used to her so I no longer really care, but other people in my other class don’t really understand her. She’s one of those people who makes irrelevant comments during classes just to set the record straight (on the professor). She keeps on going off into a tangent and she’s very dramatic… her mother drives her to school every day although she’s a super senior (she definitely doesn’t act/look like it though, she looks and acts like she’s in middle school). It’s a really small class and everybody in the class is really annoyed with her and they just sigh really loudly when she starts going off into her tangent… o_O</p>
<p>I was used to her so I didn’t really notice but someone seriously asked “is there something… like wrong with her?” Nope she’s just socially awkward. LOL.</p>
<p>I went to someone’s 21st bday party which she was invited to as well (our entire major was, small major) and her mother drove her… and picked up her from the apartment (there was partying/drinking involved… everybody looked at her mom like… somebody’s mother is here… WHAT THE)</p>
<p>How do you know they’re laughing at you? In fact, maybe they’re smiling to be friendly - it’s like you’re hell bent on construing everything to be a personal insult, even nice gestures. Anyway, is there anything about the way you look or what you do that would merit being sneered at?</p>
<p>theviolinist, I am not stupid. If someone makes a rude joke about me and the people listening to that joke laugh along with the person who made the joke, then obviously they aren’t laughing at something else or smiling because they want to be friendly.</p>
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<p>Maybe people enjoy getting a rise out of me. I don’t know if that’s why I get picked on, but I’ve been told that I always look angry.</p>
<p>Do you mean like in elementary school when you had a crush on a kid and you violently beat 'em with a two-by-four to show your undying affection?</p>
<p>I would like the moderators to explain why my posts were deleted. Again, this OP continues to post repetitive threads under multiple screen names. Raefless=pmvd=innovativeboxx=htamt ondab=moire=a few others that I can’t recall at the moment.</p>
<p>Perhaps CC doesn’t want this OP exposed because people come back to read each new but repetitive thread that is started by each new screen name this OP creates. </p>
<p>Before anyone takes the time to post, go back through the “search” option and read the threads started by raefless—>pmvd---->innovativebox—>htamt ondab---->moire</p>
<p>Yes, my posts were deleted as were those by one other poster. The two of us posted links to the threads started by “pmvd” so new people on CC could understand the pattern.
The funny thing was that the two of us cross posted the links at the same time. Very coincidental. </p>
<p>I will admit that I asked the moderators to review this thread. Their response was to delete my posts (none of which were offensive), yet retain the OP’s posts without any explanation as to why. Now I’m curious. Does this person work for CC? Mmmm?</p>
<p>I would like the moderators to chime in here and clearly explain to all of us why my posts and the posts of the other poster were deleted. The other poster and I posted links exposing the extreme similarity between this OP’s threads and the threads under the OP’s suspected aliases. The links were not to private blogs, but to other threads within this website. The posts were not offensive. Thus, what rules of CC were broken that required such links to be deleted. </p>
<p>My posts did contribute to the discussion. They exposed the pattern with this OP. They exposed the similarity of this thread to numerous other threads. This is information that other CC members may find very interesting. Thus, the posts were informative and contributed background information to new CC members regarding similar threads and discussions.</p>
<p>And more importantly, why does it even bother you so bad? It’s the internet, of course people are ■■■■■■■■. In reality I think it’s a lot more lame you go on some huge crusade to try to out this guy and get him banned rather than just ignore the thread. Move on.</p>
<p>if you had so little respect for someone,
why would you feel threatened by or envy him?
and why would you care enough to cause him pain,
or care in any way about how he feels?
after all, unless the untouchable is hurting you,
he is <strong><em>NOTHING</em></strong>, <strong><em>NOBODY</em></strong>
not even a person worthy of hatred</p>
<p>more likely it’s that
(1) reapers enjoy brutal honesty
(2) reapers find the untouchable strange or different and like pointing him out to their friends, kind of like you’d point out a funny billboard or a guy in a duck costume. laughter is typically a sign of amusement, however perverse it may be.
(3) reapers want the untouchable to go away so he will stop being annoying</p>
<p>used the words “reaper” and “untouchable” to avert pronoun confusion - i do not mean to insult the person being made fun of or the people doing the mockery.</p>