Living just two blocks from my school, I never rode the bus, Portal, but I had similar experiences on the playground. One day in fifth grade, I was walking away from just such a confrontation, when my resident bully decided he wasn’t through with me yet and jumped on my back. I threw him over my shoulder, straddled him, and beat his head against the ground until the other kids pulled me off – he never bothered me again. I’ve always felt e e cummings summed it up nicely: “There is some shit I will not eat.”
Kathy is the aggressor here, if you can’t see it, I can’t help that.
“Arch, do you know anything about this?” – Yes, Dave, but I’m way too busy to hunt up links today – the walls fell about 200 years before the time the Bible claims Moses took his voyage down the Nile in The Love Basket.
“I think there is also a time and place for being confrontational 🙂” – no disagreement there, Portal – anytime, anyplace Kathy says something inane. The confrontations stop when the inanity does, the ball’s in Kathy’s court.
arch, I concur wholeheartedly, I was such a sissy little child and got beat up all of the time. one day I just had enough and turned the tables, and started beating the crap out of the bullies. since then, no turning back. they get what is coming to them.
do unto others, portal.
the only people I attack are those that attack first.
Kathy is the aggressor.
“right arch, Kathy hasn’t changed a bit. she never will.
I get the impression that somewhere along the line, she’s concluded that negative attention is better than no attention at all. Quite likely, the guy who got her pregnant was the first guy who ever paid any attention to her. I feel badly about the kind of upbringing she likely had, but at some point, you have to grow up and stop letting a negative past control you. She hasn’t learned to do that.
Once William clearly stated that he was through responding to her – her next several comments were directed at him, trying to irritate him into responding to her. Had she accomplished that, she would doubtless have felt the elation of victory that comes with successful manipulation. Or so I’ve heard.
I don’t really think it was her upbringing, I recall years ago, she actually admitted she enjoyed annoying people, she said as a child, when her brother would bring a friend over to their house, she would do anything in her power to disrupt his fun. she boasted that when his girlfriend would visit him, she would knock on the wall to his room repeatedly and delight in how upset it made him.
she is just a mean person, filled with hate, that gets cheap thrills out of annoying people. she seeks out blogs like this to come in and act as if she is sincerely concerned with having open dialogue, but her real motive is to disrupt, annoy and insult.
seriously, her pastor is listed on the southern poverty law center as a hate group and her idol is fox news greg gutfeld, who wrote a book called “the joy of hate”.
it’s all about the hate.
I guess one could feel sorry for someone like that, but i can’t.
lol, no i hadn’t. that’s great. flippin the bird to god. lol.
Michelangelo, one of the greatest homos ever.
homos have made the greatest contribution to the arts than anyone,
imagine how dull things would have been without them.
everyone should take a moment out of their day and thank a homo.
During the first half of Kathy 1, I was a lot like Portal – thinking I saw Kathy for what she was, a naive, little 19-year old indoctrinated girl with a 2-year old child; I even thought she began posting late because she had to take her little girl to day care and work some early-morning job somewhere – I fell all over myself trying to be nice to her while others were criticizing her. When I realized how wrong I was – long before you came along and clarified the picture – I began calling her a doorknob, because that’s what she seemed to be as dumb as. She has yet to show me a reason to think otherwise.
You’d like e e cummings, Paul – the quotation I posted above came from his poem, “I Dream of Olaf, Big and Blonde” – not gay myself, but what the hell do I care what you do with your noodle?
“I guess one could feel sorry for someone like that, but i can’t.</em" – Me either – at some point one either lets go of the past or lets it control you, if she chooses to do the latter, it's not on me. It's not a walk in the park, you gotta try!
I’ll have to catch that David Deamer lecture later, but I did finally get around to listening to this. I thought is was a very concise explanation of what we do know and what we don’t.
The fact of the matter is, there are things we don’t know. If some want to posit that a God fits into those places that is all fine and well. What I don’t understand is their insistence that because these things are unknown everyone else should follow along and do that as well.
I really like the horror/survival games.
Paul, then I recommend Half Life.
Its the survival game that other survival games visit after a day in the office and are looking for some schooling.
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you many never grow up, but you will surely grow old.
This is true. you got me 😛
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I think I can predict Kathy’s response, Neuro:

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LOL
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Hey Paul
It doesn’t actually suprise me that you like die antwoord. They are pretty into shock for shocks sake. You are too, going by your gravitar picture…
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lol, yes indeed. that’s how I make my living, shocking people just to shock them.
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Living just two blocks from my school, I never rode the bus, Portal, but I had similar experiences on the playground. One day in fifth grade, I was walking away from just such a confrontation, when my resident bully decided he wasn’t through with me yet and jumped on my back. I threw him over my shoulder, straddled him, and beat his head against the ground until the other kids pulled me off – he never bothered me again. I’ve always felt e e cummings summed it up nicely: “There is some shit I will not eat.”
Kathy is the aggressor here, if you can’t see it, I can’t help that.
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“Arch, do you know anything about this?” – Yes, Dave, but I’m way too busy to hunt up links today – the walls fell about 200 years before the time the Bible claims Moses took his voyage down the Nile in The Love Basket.
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“I think there is also a time and place for being confrontational 🙂” – no disagreement there, Portal – anytime, anyplace Kathy says something inane. The confrontations stop when the inanity does, the ball’s in Kathy’s court.
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arch, I concur wholeheartedly, I was such a sissy little child and got beat up all of the time. one day I just had enough and turned the tables, and started beating the crap out of the bullies. since then, no turning back. they get what is coming to them.
do unto others, portal.
the only people I attack are those that attack first.
Kathy is the aggressor.
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“right arch, Kathy hasn’t changed a bit. she never will.
I get the impression that somewhere along the line, she’s concluded that negative attention is better than no attention at all. Quite likely, the guy who got her pregnant was the first guy who ever paid any attention to her. I feel badly about the kind of upbringing she likely had, but at some point, you have to grow up and stop letting a negative past control you. She hasn’t learned to do that.
Once William clearly stated that he was through responding to her – her next several comments were directed at him, trying to irritate him into responding to her. Had she accomplished that, she would doubtless have felt the elation of victory that comes with successful manipulation. Or so I’ve heard.
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What I’ve discovered over these several thousand posts is that whenever someone disagrees with Kathy, they are one of the following:
— liberal
— atheist
— lacking objectivity
— dishonest
— wrong
— obtuse
— ignorant
(Did I miss any?)
It’s actually quite sad that she sees so little value in herself that she must denigrate everyone else to make herself feel better.
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exactly, that is her M.O.
she likes to illicit a reaction.
I don’t really think it was her upbringing, I recall years ago, she actually admitted she enjoyed annoying people, she said as a child, when her brother would bring a friend over to their house, she would do anything in her power to disrupt his fun. she boasted that when his girlfriend would visit him, she would knock on the wall to his room repeatedly and delight in how upset it made him.
she is just a mean person, filled with hate, that gets cheap thrills out of annoying people. she seeks out blogs like this to come in and act as if she is sincerely concerned with having open dialogue, but her real motive is to disrupt, annoy and insult.
seriously, her pastor is listed on the southern poverty law center as a hate group and her idol is fox news greg gutfeld, who wrote a book called “the joy of hate”.
it’s all about the hate.
I guess one could feel sorry for someone like that, but i can’t.
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Haven’t seen the banner image on my website, have you, Paul?

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nan, you forget pride and ego.
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Haven’t seen the banner image on my website, have you, Paul?
Did you ever get that back up and running, Arch?
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lol, no i hadn’t. that’s great. flippin the bird to god. lol.
Michelangelo, one of the greatest homos ever.
homos have made the greatest contribution to the arts than anyone,
imagine how dull things would have been without them.
everyone should take a moment out of their day and thank a homo.
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Oh my! How could I have forgotten those???
I also should have written one *or more.* Rarely is someone “just” a liberal. They’re also full of pride, dishonest, lacking objectivity, etc., etc.
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Paul, sometimes you crack me up. Brilliant t-shirt logo!! 🙂
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During the first half of Kathy 1, I was a lot like Portal – thinking I saw Kathy for what she was, a naive, little 19-year old indoctrinated girl with a 2-year old child; I even thought she began posting late because she had to take her little girl to day care and work some early-morning job somewhere – I fell all over myself trying to be nice to her while others were criticizing her. When I realized how wrong I was – long before you came along and clarified the picture – I began calling her a doorknob, because that’s what she seemed to be as dumb as. She has yet to show me a reason to think otherwise.
You’d like e e cummings, Paul – the quotation I posted above came from his poem, “I Dream of Olaf, Big and Blonde” – not gay myself, but what the hell do I care what you do with your noodle?
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thanks Carmen, i appreciate that.
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“(Did I miss any?)”
— egotistic
— prideful
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“I guess one could feel sorry for someone like that, but i can’t.</em" – Me either – at some point one either lets go of the past or lets it control you, if she chooses to do the latter, it's not on me. It's not a walk in the park, you gotta try!
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Neuro,
I’ll have to catch that David Deamer lecture later, but I did finally get around to listening to this. I thought is was a very concise explanation of what we do know and what we don’t.
The fact of the matter is, there are things we don’t know. If some want to posit that a God fits into those places that is all fine and well. What I don’t understand is their insistence that because these things are unknown everyone else should follow along and do that as well.
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