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DorianGreen

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I will say that it's a little weird to read comments about oneself. I'm honestly surprised, and even somewhat amused, seeing how divisive my innocuous posts can be. As the great majority of members here, I just want to talk about style applied to menswear and offer my point of view in the discussion, be in words, be in pictures.
I don't believe that a "crusade" is going on against me, however it's undeniable that some members here never miss to show their hostility, from the very beginning, but it's notorious that forums are a favourite playground for haters. Some of them may know a couple of things about tailoring and style, and they also have garments I genuinely admire, but their arrogant attitude precludes any possibility for a dialogue.
Others are more concerned to define the rules than enjoying the playing, to state accurately what belongs and what does not in a certain thread, losing much of the pleasure.

As I already said, I'll go unperturbed my way. Wishing everybody a happy new year.
 

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Gosh. I am loosing my time in posting here, and giving you way to attention. But someone has to say: why do you think you have so many « haters » on this forum?
Because you posted around 3600 times in a little more than one year ?
Because we ask ourselves where you find the time to post so many uninteresting comments?
Because of your pompous tone ?
Because you provide style advice like if you possessed the ultimate truth ?
Because wherever we go on this forum you have been posting like if you were marking your territory with urine like a cat ?
A bit of all that I suppose.
I don’t hate you, but you are just too annoying and pretentious.
You really should question yourself.
 

JFWR

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Gosh. I am loosing my time in posting here, and giving you way to attention. But someone has to say: why do you think you have so many « haters » on this forum?
Because you posted around 3600 times in a little more than one year ?
Because we ask ourselves where you find the time to post so many uninteresting comments?
Because of your pompous tone ?
Because you provide style advice like if you possessed the ultimate truth ?
Because wherever we go on this forum you have been posting like if you were marking your territory with urine like a cat ?
A bit of all that I suppose.
I don’t hate you, but you are just too annoying and pretentious.
You really should question yourself.

You're a petty, resentful, and weirdly obsessive dude Clouseau. You're making an ass out of yourself.
 

Son Of Saphir

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partenopean

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Gosh. I am loosing my time in posting here, and giving you way to attention. But someone has to say: why do you think you have so many « haters » on this forum?
Because you posted around 3600 times in a little more than one year ?
Because we ask ourselves where you find the time to post so many uninteresting comments?
Because of your pompous tone ?
Because you provide style advice like if you possessed the ultimate truth ?
Because wherever we go on this forum you have been posting like if you were marking your territory with urine like a cat ?
A bit of all that I suppose.
I don’t hate you, but you are just too annoying and pretentious.
You really should question yourself.


If I might interrupt, to clarify a most salient point --

It has been mentioned that cats mark their territory with urine.

This is not technically accurate.

There are two modes of urethral discharge in felines:-

- The first, spraying, deposits excretory urine as well as additional highly pheromonal and odoriferous chemicals. The chemicals are unique to each feline and serve as a territorial claim. As the name suggests, this mode of deposition involves a violent discharge or spray, and is accompanied by other hormonal changes in the feline affecting temperament, mood, and outlook at the moment of discharge.

- The second, inappropriate urination, is merely excretory in purpose, and can be controlled through persistent training.
spraying_vs_urinating_cat_behavior.jpg



I just wanted to clarify, in the event that further analysis in this thread continued the feline urination analogy started above.

Again, apologies for interrupting.
Pray, continue.
 

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If I might interrupt, to clarify a most salient point --

It has been mentioned that cats mark their territory with urine.

This is not technically accurate.

There are two modes of urethral discharge in felines:-

- The first, spraying, deposits excretory urine as well as additional highly pheromonal and odoriferous chemicals. The chemicals are unique to each feline and serve as a territorial claim. As the name suggests, this mode of deposition involves a violent discharge or spray, and is accompanied by other hormonal changes in the feline affecting temperament, mood, and outlook at the moment of discharge.

- The second, inappropriate urination, is merely excretory in purpose, and can be controlled through persistent training.
spraying_vs_urinating_cat_behavior.jpg



I just wanted to clarify, in the event that further analysis in this thread continued the feline urination analogy started above.

Again, apologies for interrupting.
Pray, continue.
I mixed up with dogs, thanks for your expertise.
 

double00

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If I might interrupt, to clarify a most salient point --

It has been mentioned that cats mark their territory with urine.

This is not technically accurate.

There are two modes of urethral discharge in felines:-

- The first, spraying, deposits excretory urine as well as additional highly pheromonal and odoriferous chemicals. The chemicals are unique to each feline and serve as a territorial claim. As the name suggests, this mode of deposition involves a violent discharge or spray, and is accompanied by other hormonal changes in the feline affecting temperament, mood, and outlook at the moment of discharge.

- The second, inappropriate urination, is merely excretory in purpose, and can be controlled through persistent training.
spraying_vs_urinating_cat_behavior.jpg



I just wanted to clarify, in the event that further analysis in this thread continued the feline urination analogy started above.

Again, apologies for interrupting.
Pray, continue.

the feral orange tom that comes around sprays all over the backyard , from the kitchen table i can see his tail go all banana twitchy when he's marking his territory . good kitty !
 

Texasmade

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I will say that it's a little weird to read comments about oneself. I'm honestly surprised, and even somewhat amused, seeing how divisive my innocuous posts can be. As the great majority of members here, I just want to talk about style applied to menswear and offer my point of view in the discussion, be in words, be in pictures.
I don't believe that a "crusade" is going on against me, however it's undeniable that some members here never miss to show their hostility, from the very beginning, but it's notorious that forums are a favourite playground for haters. Some of them may know a couple of things about tailoring and style, and they also have garments I genuinely admire, but their arrogant attitude precludes any possibility for a dialogue.
Others are more concerned to define the rules than enjoying the playing, to state accurately what belongs and what does not in a certain thread, losing much of the pleasure.

As I already said, I'll go unperturbed my way. Wishing everybody a happy new year.
Can't you just write like a normal person man? This is way too high brow for me to understand.
 

partenopean

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Can't you just write like a normal person man? This is way too high brow for me to understand.


OK -- so you are some sort of imbecile that can't read.

That makes you pitiable, yes, but must you really clutter this forum with your drivel?

Instead of wasting time here, there are many self-help sites you can go to instead, to help with adult illiteracy:



Now, I realize you can't read the links above, but just call the phone numbers in those sites and they will help you going forward.

Also, check out:

 

Texasmade

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OK -- so you are some sort of imbecile that can't read.

That makes you pitiable, yes, but must you really clutter this forum with your drivel?

Instead of wasting time here, there are many self-help sites you can go to instead, to help with adult illiteracy:



Now, I realize you can't read the links above, but just call the phone numbers in those sites and they will help you going forward.

Also, check out:

LOL, yes I'll clutter this forum with my sh1t poasting about Waffle House gl0ryholes.
 

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