I am sorry

Started by Hunteroffire9, August 17, 2013, 01:59:20 PM

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Hunteroffire9

I am sorry of how I acted I kind of raged sorry.

LadyGrixis

Well you see, what happens when you rage before using your brain, you end up looking like an idiot. And then we don't care. So congrats. Keep up the raging bro.

Kaleo42

Quote from: LadyGrixis on August 17, 2013, 03:57:22 PM
Well you see, what happens when you rage before using your brain, you end up looking like an idiot. And then we don't care. So congrats. Keep up the raging bro.
Thats not exactly a constructive response to an apology. Since I am not taking the time read through everything that happened I wont judge, but I will offer a quick word of advise to the OP.

Te best apology you can give is a change in behavior, words are thin, actions speak volumes about you.

Birdbrain

Quote from: LadyGrixis on August 17, 2013, 03:57:22 PM
Well you see, what happens when you rage before using your brain, you end up looking like an idiot. And then we don't care. So congrats. Keep up the raging bro.
you should at least give him a chance. Holding a grudge just drains a persons energy. Forgiveness gives life to the forgiver and the forgiven

Vyse

I'm a little tired of the kids throwing tantrums on here and upon realization that it does absolutely nothing for them they apologize. Just my two cents.

Spikepit

Good on you Hunter for admitting mistakes. That's step one. As Kaleo has said, step two is exemplifying your remorse/realisation through action.

As a secondary school teacher, we are persistently telling students that its ok to feel your emotions and its perfectly healthy to vent these emotions in writing. However, before clicking the post button on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and now evidently, iMtG walk away for an hour, two hours, a day and see if you still feel the need to post comment, because Future You is normally a better person than Angry You.

And step three is profit.

Wingnut

Man just be cool, like ladygrixis said in the other thread, there are people in this world that will simply demolish you for going off the handle, and some times that simply means taken to the ground and grinded up a little. Some knee on belly is a pretty good humbler. (Blue belt by the way lady, you?) just be humble man, take up jiu-jitsu or some thing, it will literally change you outlook on life. Oh, and being a man and apologizing IS the first step in being humble, good job.

Moneekahh

Quote from: Vyse on August 17, 2013, 09:08:22 PM
I'm a little tired of the kids throwing tantrums on here and upon realization that it does absolutely nothing for them they apologize. Just my two cents.

I'd rather see apologies than continuous tantrums. And I, for one, am glad that they come to the realization that whining does nothing for them. Especially whining about karma, I will never understand why anyone thinks complaining about negative karma will help them in any way.

Anyhow, apology accepted.

JustAWalrus

You complain about your karma while downvoting other people, you ask for suggestions and then say that everyone's suggestions are stupid, you freak out and rage all over the forums, you claim being harmed by people downvoting you because of you raging, and then you just say sorry like you're innocent. I'm sorry but i don't really accept your apology.

Mlerner12

I would be keeping an open mind with this but every time I do that my brains keep falling out.

DirtyMustachio

These posts are all, good karma this, imtg law that. And i'm just like who else wants to trade me an archangel of thune!

Bookmeister

Quote from: DirtyMustachio on August 18, 2013, 01:14:35 AM
These posts are all good karma this, imtg law that. And i'm just like who else wants to trade me an archangel of thune!

I will trade you an {Archangel of Thune} for 3 {Primeval Bounty}'s and a {Savage Summoning}.