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Journal ericspinder's Journal: Update: The Great Bold debate

I woke up this morning to find out that sholden doesn't believe that he ever insulted me (WTF). Also he admits to "following me" after posting to another thread of mine. The other post, which he claims was "non-trolling" and based on his experience with his muslium in-laws, had to been either an AC or FuzzyBad-Mofo, but I am certain that it isn't that guy, so it must be the AC. A choice line from the AC post (which is claimed to be "non-trolling"):

Anyway, if any religions need some first borns for sacrificing they'll be sure to come see you.

Certainly, that is a trollish statement.
Even funnier is his response to continuing on his Journal:

And I don't do journals... I whine on my own web space - less people see it that way :)

Of course nobody reads Slashdot articles.

My AC message indicating that I am pulling the was meet with yet another post...

So why am I labelled the troll?

He can call me a troll if he likes, I don't care.

I was a little rude, I admit. But I didn't insult you. You didn't insult me from what I read either.

Nice, until you read the next paragraph:

Are you from a parallel universe or something? Or does your browser rewrite stuff? Or are you taking drugs?

Ok, that's not insulting because, I am from a parallel universe, (I think) my browser is controlling me, and I am currently "high" on meth., much like saying that my writing is "drivel" because I used the hated BOLD tag.

He also again mention my last 24, which he brought up first, to show that he is more "intellegent" than me (from this post):

Based upon our "Latest 24" comments sections my comments seem to have been judged far more "useful" (which I'll define as rated insightful, informative, or interesting).

I never used it in that context, and I only used it in the AC post as a BURN for the importance he "obviously" places in it.

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