jeremy chambon
Need more power
- Location
- rockford MI
How can semi trucks do it all day long and not hit cones. Then a jet ski 2' not at wide as a semi trailer hot a come.
People ask me why I get mad. Read back through this forum and see how many of these posts are just people talking poop and bring negativity vs the couple of people who actually participated in the forum like one should. I'm just simply showing to watch out for this issue. And ya know what I bought my car with out a passenger side mirror so I couldn't see that side. I just don't see why everyone is hating so hard. Not just on this forum, but all of them. Hope you all have a good day
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http://science.howstuffworks.com/li...ain/psychological-reason-mean-on-internet.htm
Whether it's Twitter, Facebook, message boards or chat rooms, the Internet seems to be a magnet for nasty comments -- and few result in real-world consequences. But why are people so mean on the Internet?
The root, it seems, may lie deep within the human psyche. The majority of communication is non-verbal, composed of body language, eye contact, speech tone and language patterns. Without this information to help us process and categorize information, our minds are left to sort through the uncertain. And, thanks to a leftover prehistoric penchant for fight or flight, being unsure about another person's intent often creates a negative reaction to a perceived threat [source: Gardner].
By continually presenting only our "best selves" online and reaping the emotional benefits of lots of "likes" on Facebook for instance, psychologists say our self-esteem may bloom disproportionately -- and negatively impact self-control. The result? You'll feel entitled to be an online meanie. Experts also posit that people sometimes actually forget that they're speaking out loud when they post a snarky comment -- writing something from a smartphone almost seems like you're talking only to yourself [source: Bernstein].
This lack of inhibition also may be connected to a physical distance from the people to whom comments are directed. Turns out, the closer physical proximity you have to someone, the less likely you are to be mean-spirited. For example, one recent study found game show contestants were less likely to vote off a contestant standing next to them than one standing further away [source: Dallas].
You need to just calm down . i'm sure it had nothing to do with the fact that you were running your ski like a rear bumper now does it ? sheeeesh ,its like romper room on the forums these days . By the way were is Matt E he was alright ?People ask me why I get mad. Read back through this forum and see how many of these posts are just people talking poop and bring negativity vs the couple of people who actually participated in the forum like one should. I'm just simply showing to watch out for this issue. And ya know what I bought my car with out a passenger side mirror so I couldn't see that side. I just don't see why everyone is hating so hard. Not just on this forum, but all of them. Hope you all have a good day
You need to just calm down ! i'm sure it had nothing to do with the fact that you were running your ski like a rear bumper now does it ? shoot you think things are rowdy now ,its like romper room on the forums these days .Back in the Matt E days things would get out of hand ! By the way were is Matt E he was alright ?
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That is true. I also think that emotion or intent doesn't translate well through text format nowadays. Couple that with a generations that grew up using text format as opposed to personal interaction probably doesn't help either. OP, try to be careful with your ski and your interpretations of what "you" might think people mean when they post. Have funBasically, you can say what you want and its not as easy to get your ass kicked....
Dude ,you make me feel bad now .ok let me clean it up . when running your ski in tow as a rear bumper one must be careful for items such as road hazards (ie:cones).Love and Peace and thank you >have a nice day (jk) I agree on the text language translation ,it was the hardest thing for me to understand because things can be read as literal or don't take it serious .That is true. I also think that emotion or intent doesn't translate well through text format nowadays. Couple that with a generations that grew up using text format as opposed to personal interaction probably doesn't help either. OP, try to be careful with your ski and your interpretations of what "you" might think people mean when they post. Have fun
I drive the road everyday too. One little swerve of the wheel created this whole fiasco and everybody is jumpin my bones. So is everybody done? Cause I am!!!!My comment's were not trying to be mean at all. In fact, I just wanted to point out that personal responsibility need to come into play here. Hence the "Hitch haulers are bad" title is misleading. OP needs to realize his driving is what went wrong here. And when I happily pointed that out, op stated it was the road construction on highway 12s fault. Laughable at best. Pathetic at worst...
I didn't start it to bitch numb f*ckin nuts I started it to try and possibly save someone the same head ache I have. My friend on here just called everybody keyboard cowboys! I just don't understand why everybody has to try and hate. It's pretty comical to me now actuallyyou started a thread to bitch, so dont get mad when others bitch to man.
if you didnt want to stir the pot or start a conversation you shouldn't have posted this imo