He is angry, angry at the world it seems. Somedays if you mention the sky is blue, he will argue its red, just cant seem to get along with anybody. Shouting people down is the only way some of these people get heard. He is incapable of laying out facts and changing your mind, so he tries to silence you by shouting you down. If you reply (and continue to reply), he just keeps turning it up till you go away or the thread disapears. Either way is fine with him, it gets what he wants, your point of view is eliminated. If it takes out his warped viewpoint, no problem, he will peck away at the keyboard tomorrow (if not sooner) to put it up again. Then, in his mind, he wins. Its not about exchanging ideas or interacting with people, its a competition. A competition to remove your ideas (shout you down or outright removial of the thread) while he puts his back, thus everybody must agree with him. A strange cat, to be sure but mostly mostly I think of him as just a bitter, unliked person. Sad, but thats the way he wants it.
Freud would have a field day with a couple of the rampant communists on this board.... and Mr. Peabody, hes one strange cat too but would deserve a whole thread of his own.
Now, who is going to run this through spell check? I have to vote on Tuesday and want to make sure Im allowed... {snicker}
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