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Title: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 03, 2012, 11:43:05 PM
He seems to be making a habit of making negative comments towards me. He has my permission to continue. I would usually care not for what he does in his spare time but I would like to know the following:

Why does he verbally attack me? What is his main goal?


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: BadBear on March 04, 2012, 12:39:55 AM
Jesus who cares, ignore it and move on. I suspect the main reason is because 90% of your posts are about yourself and your beliefs. Which is a sure sign of attention whoring, and also why you can't just ignore it and move on in the first place.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 04, 2012, 12:42:08 AM
Jesus who cares, ignore it and move on. I suspect the main reason is because 90% of your posts are about yourself and your beliefs. Which is a sure sign of attention whoring, and also why you can't just ignore it and move on in the first place.
It's curiosity. I would like to see Matthew justify his actions. That would bring me pleasure and maybe insight.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 04, 2012, 12:50:21 AM
This has the makings of developing into a fun thread.

If Matthew doesn't reply to Boss's question, satisfying him and myself with his answer, I'm boycotting the fourth issue of Bitcoin Magazine.

Game on!

~Bruno~


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: bb113 on March 04, 2012, 01:08:56 AM
Is written abuse still considered "verbal"? You should use "revile" instead.

He seems to be making a habit of making negative comments towards me. He has my permission to continue. I would usually care not for what he does in his spare time but I would like to know the following:

Why does he revile me? What is his main goal?

It sounds more intense as well.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 04, 2012, 02:05:48 AM
My official response to this thread:

https://i.imgur.com/lpTQB.jpg


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: organofcorti on March 04, 2012, 03:55:53 AM
Why does this man have a cable plugged into the back of his head? It's clearly visible, and I thought maybe he was just a pleasure doll. Or a wire junky. Or something.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: organofcorti on March 04, 2012, 04:47:45 AM
Definitely a pleasure doll then?


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 04, 2012, 05:23:33 AM
Why you ask? The answer is simple. It's what is destroying black youth today.

Black Evil Television: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58ntm44J030


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Coinabul on March 04, 2012, 05:26:48 AM
Matthew didn't get breast fed enough as a child.

*End thread.*


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 04, 2012, 12:32:11 PM
Matthew didn't get breast fed enough as a child.

*End thread.*

You almost hit the nail on the head, Coinabul. After watching this video, you'll agree that Boss can lock this thread anytime he wants to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-RF2pDQvuY

As for Matthew's reply, I'm be ending my boycott by purchasing two copies of Issue #4 Bitcoin Magazine. Great image!

~Bruno~



Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Bitcoin Oz on March 04, 2012, 12:36:37 PM
Hes actually running mybitcoin from that box.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 04, 2012, 12:41:18 PM
Hes actually running mybitcoin from that box.
Sure am!
 
I'm Tom Williams!


http://mybitcoln.com/


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: teflone on March 04, 2012, 05:11:33 PM
Maybe its because, no matter how much we use Ignore, there you are..  New name constantly, new thread, constantly..

Go away already...   Its like abuse what you do to us Atlas..


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 04, 2012, 05:30:02 PM
Let's all change our avatar to this:

https://i.imgur.com/N5IyS.gif

And show Atlas exactly how we see him.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 04, 2012, 07:59:51 PM
Atlas,

Out of all the people in the world, this is who you remind me of the most:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA4abF835-M


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: cbeast on March 04, 2012, 08:21:58 PM
That little kids scribbling image is scary as shit dude. I don’t want to see that all over the forum.
Go to profile - Look and Layout Preferences - check Don't show user's avatars. Now I just need to give up my sig (pun intended) addiction.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: LoupGaroux on March 04, 2012, 08:33:05 PM
And in related news both Idi Amin and Ted Kennedy are still dead.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 04, 2012, 10:38:04 PM
I rather be the girl scribbling on the piece of paper than you guys, who are obediently filling-in pointless paperwork.



Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 04, 2012, 10:44:20 PM
I rather be the girl scribbling on the piece of paper than you guys, who are obediently filling-in pointless paperwork.


..the paperwork to help diagnose your manic-isms and schizophrenia. It's only pointless to children who pretend to crave chaos because they don't know how to order.

When you go to a restaurant, you probably tell them that you don't believe in their menu because there is much more to a meal than a mere description and demand to go to the kitchen where you can make your own using your own hands and demand that no one talk to you or you will lock their restaurant for lack of interest.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 04, 2012, 10:48:03 PM
I rather be the girl scribbling on the piece of paper than you guys, who are obediently filling-in pointless paperwork.


..the paperwork to help diagnose your manic-isms and schizophrenia. It's only pointless to children who crave chaos.

I like chaos, Matthew.

http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/d/images/dchmp_fntn_low.gif


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: the joint on March 04, 2012, 10:53:03 PM
If you like chaos, you will notice it all over the place, including within yourself.

Think about what you just said.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 04, 2012, 10:55:21 PM
If you like chaos, you will notice it all over the place, including within yourself.

Think about what you just said.

Hm, let me try to find your objective here. You want me to desire an alternative here. It seems you want me to desire, period.

I don't desire, joint. I accept and act as I will.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 04, 2012, 11:01:48 PM
I don't desire, joint. I accept and act as I will.

It's called flailing. You flail.

It's typical in aspergers and ADD patients.

Accepting it is the first step.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 04, 2012, 11:12:43 PM
I don't desire, joint. I accept and act as I will.

It's called flailing. You flail.

It's typical in aspergers and ADD patients.

Accepting it is the first step.

http://i774.photobucket.com/albums/yy29/StardusteDream/MagikarpusedFlail.jpg


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: the joint on March 04, 2012, 11:24:52 PM
If you like chaos, you will notice it all over the place, including within yourself.

Think about what you just said.

Hm, let me try to find your objective here. You want me to desire an alternative here. It seems you want me to desire, period.

I don't desire, joint. I accept and act as I will.

Do you feel ordered inside or chaotic inside?  That's what I'm getting at.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 03:05:19 AM
If you like chaos, you will notice it all over the place, including within yourself.

Think about what you just said.

Hm, let me try to find your objective here. You want me to desire an alternative here. It seems you want me to desire, period.

I don't desire, joint. I accept and act as I will.

Do you feel ordered inside or chaotic inside?  That's what I'm getting at.

Chaotic is a good term. Anxiety is the most accurate. It's how I've always been.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 03:19:40 AM
Chaotic is a good term. Anxiety is the most accurate. It's how I've always been.

Anxiety is another word for impatience.

You are trying to claim the glory for a lifetime of achievements you are borrowing from other literary scholars and activists. There is nothing special, unique or noble about that.

Recognize that, regardless of your medical problems, you are still just a dopey young kid without a reason to live. We're all here on the same planet searching for our calling. You aren't even looking. You're weak and have given up based on the mixed ramblings of some dead men.

You're just flailing around pretending you don't need to fit in because you believe you're above everything, and yet the bridge to reality evades you as you have not been able to convince a single person here that you're anything more than just a parrot for other people's original expressions.

Get a grip, sperg. Medical conditon or not, your perception of being right doesn't mean you're right, and answering questions with questions is called frustrating a problem, not solving it.

We crave order, not because we are weak, but because we enjoy solving problems. You enjoy making yourself feel important by going down into the midst of people actually working and confusing people with ridiculous questions about how many atoms make up the sand they are building buildings with.

Who gives a shit? We just wanted a house over our heads. Don't try to explain why we want a house, or preach about why we'd all be better without houses. Shut your gaping orifices and lead by example.

If you can't prove your beliefs by your own living example with your mouth shut, then you are a walking argument against them. This is why I am not a Christian any longer, because I recognize responsibility and accept it. When the fuck are you going to grow up? You said you're 18 now but you still talk like a drugged up 12 year old whos daddy gave him a private tutor in existentialism and needs a good wrap in the mouth.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: the joint on March 05, 2012, 03:25:04 AM
If you like chaos, you will notice it all over the place, including within yourself.

Think about what you just said.

Hm, let me try to find your objective here. You want me to desire an alternative here. It seems you want me to desire, period.

I don't desire, joint. I accept and act as I will.

Do you feel ordered inside or chaotic inside?  That's what I'm getting at.

Chaotic is a good term. Anxiety is the most accurate. It's how I've always been.

Let me take a stab at this.

Premise 1)  You like chaos
Premise 2)  You feel chaotic/anxious
Premise 3)  People seem to like that with which they are familiar, or that which they can identify with.

In contrast, I think most people like order.  They like the feeling of control and security that comes with the sense that there is order in their lives.  If you are wondering why Matthew and others "attack" you, I suggest you try to step outside of yourself and view your posts as much as possible from an unbiased perspective.

There's no question that you're intelligent inasmuch as you can toss around complex abstract models in your head and play fun games with them.  But, how intelligent is a person if they can't be happy?

To get to the point, I think you're familiar with chaos, so you project chaos, and so people are turned off by it because they can sense the chaotic side of you.  I also think that while you're familiar with chaos, you want order as evidenced by the sheer number of questions that you ask.  This thread is an example of that.  If I recall, you were "curious" to know Matthew's justification, and that it would be pleasing to you to receive an answer.  Seems like a self-conflict to me, i.e. asking questions that require ordered answers while conversely saying that you like chaos and confirming that you identify with chaos.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 03:35:52 AM
But, how intelligent is a person if they can't be happy?

Oh Christ. Now he's going to start writing a novel in this thread about how happiness is an unobtainable illusion (which is true, but such a kindergarten lesson that it doesn't even need mentioning).

Atlas, there is no point to life. Life is boring, and we will all die. It is our job to make life interesting for ourselves. You make your life into an adventure, which I've always respected, but you don't seem to actually provide any value, produce anything, or help anyone, which means you're about as useful (less useful actually) than a cow or a deer I might hit with my car.

You have the nerve to ask why I might attack you, but you haven't realized that you're about as important in my life as a rabid dog who may or may not know how to do some tricks (philosophy).

When you're the dog saving my life, fetching my water, my slippers, my newspaper, waking me up in the morning so I won't be late, rescuing me, warning me of danger, etc, then I might be inclined to consider you worth the effort of trying to get inside your fucked up head and assisting you in fixing yourself (don't give me this "I don't need anyone's help" 12 year old tantrum bullshit, we all need help unless you're planning on being a unibomber, in which case hurry the fuck up please it's getting old).

Bottom line Atlas, you provide less value to me directly than a dog and demand the respect of a king. Go fuck yourself, and then ask yourself why you like it.

Next time a dog is barking at you, tripping you, generally bothering you while you are doing something or even biting you, record yourself getting into a dialogue with it, because I don't believe you would. You'd react the way I react to you, doing anything you can on impulse to get the dumb animal out of your path.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 03:38:27 AM
Joint, what you say is likely accurate. As for conflict, there is no real conflict. I am content and happy despite any pain I endure. I accept reality as-is -- even Matthew. I actually enjoy Matthew a lot.

I have a feeling my anxiety is just a side effect of my existential mindset. Unlimited choice will lead to stress.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 03:40:21 AM
Joint, what you say is likely accurate. As for conflict, there is no real conflict. I am content and happy despite any pain I endure. I accept reality as-is -- even Matthew. I actually enjoy Matthew a lot.

And I enjoy you too, along with the hundreds of other professional clowns/comedians who make me chuckle and take my mind off of how fucked up life really is. Except you do it unintentionally (at least we all hope). And your material is dry like Andy Kaufman. Good for a shocking laugh, but then it gets old.

I wish I could change the channel, but the only real world equivalent is banning you. You're like a pop-up comedian with a skit from the 1970s. All I want to do is find a popup blocker built for you.

You ask where the attacks come from. It's like having the most annoying person in the world living with you and them asking "u mad bro?".

You have absolutely no sense of self, and I get that it's the aspergers, but I really wish -you'd- get it someday soon.


I have a feeling my anxiety is just a side effect of my existential mindset. Unlimited choice will lead to stress.

We are all born with unlimited choices, and we all get stress. You're just incapable of learning about them quietly. I've done my fair share of loud-learning, even on this forum, but I am careful not to overstay my welcome, and provide value to leverage out my annoyances and petty crimes. What have you done today to make yourself worth our trouble?


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 03:45:20 AM
The value should be inherent. Otherwise, there's the ignore button, heh.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: the joint on March 05, 2012, 03:49:11 AM
Joint, what you say is likely accurate. As for conflict, there is no real conflict. I am content and happy despite any pain I endure. I accept reality as-is -- even Matthew. I actually enjoy Matthew a lot.

I have a feeling my anxiety is just a side effect of my existential mindset. Unlimited choice will lead to stress.

Click on my profile, click on my list of posts, and take a peak at my first few posts in the newbie section.

I think you'll find my posting habits oddly familiar..



Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 03:51:49 AM
Ha, we are a bit a like it seems. I remember seeing these as they were posted actually.

I don't see anything wrong with them, frankly.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 03:51:58 AM
The value should be inherent. Otherwise, there's the ignore button, heh.

You've already been banned Atlas. You've been told multiple times by the users here that you're not wanted, and the admin of the site himself has demanded that you leave. You come back-- why? Because you yourself believe your value is worth so much, that even when people make the choice to refuse you, you just have to continue to push it back on us?

Do you know what us normal people call that? Harassment.

I've heard people argue that I harass you by talking to you, but you always respond and always give your points, which means I'm not harassing you (besides, those pussies were mostly upset about your age-- but you're over 18 now!). You however, are harassing the forums by evading bans.

Do you agree that if someone is asked to leave property that is not theirs and the owner/administrator of that property that is elected or ordained with the position of deciding who has to leave and who is allowed to stay has already kicked them out and asked them not to return, that you are in fact in the wrong for attempting to return, especially under cowardly and deceptive terms like creating new handles and denying that you are in fact Atlas (liar)?

Admit it. You're a coward, a shill, you cannot even practice what you preach, everything you've learned about philosophy is other people's ideas that you just parrot here because you want us to do your brain work for you and give you arguments so that you can feel important, and at the end of the day your obsession (which is a sickness) is all relative to your incessant need to be heard. That's why you had a podcast, that's why you post ridiculous threads. You either:

A) Think people want to hear you
B) Merely have a passion to speak

The difference between a podcast and evading a ban to post more garbage people don't want to see is the same difference between a man and a dog.



Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 03:58:24 AM
Atlas,

You're a coward and therefor not a man. We know this because you cannot stand up for what you believe in and admit truth. You deny you are Atlas even though we know you are Atlas.

You're a fool because you have no thoughts or opinions of your own. They are all parroted from authors of books you've read.

You're an asshole because you look down on others for not "understanding the concepts" that you speak of, even though most of us learned the concepts when we were in middle school.

You're a douchebag for never having made anything of yourself, and pretending to be a king.

There is only one way to deal with flies like you, and that's why we invented violence. It works wonders to get an annoying idiot standing in your yard preaching about multiple dimensions to get the fuck off of your lawn in a hurry.

Do you want violence or do you want to be treated like an intelligent man (which requires you actually learn from mistakes)?

Do you want to be in jail the rest of your life for trespassing repeatedly and forcing your way into people's houses because you "didn't recognize their laws"?


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 03:59:56 AM
I know that I am intelligent because I know that I know nothing.

That's the only thing I liked from Socrates, really.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 04:00:33 AM
I know that I am intelligent because I know nothing.

That's the only thing I liked from Socrates, really.

So by your own admission, you know nothing. So why are you talking then?


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 04:02:14 AM
I know that I am intelligent because I know nothing.

That's the only thing I liked from Socrates, really.

So by your own admission, you know nothing. So why are you talking then?
Answer that for me, Matthew. What do you think I would say to this?

*pours himself a glass of wine*


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 04:02:56 AM
I know nothing.

there's the ignore button, heh.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 04:05:38 AM
I like how old people scoff at books and talk about how their life experience is worth more.

It reminds me of diploma mills among other things.

"That dem there kid just likes books. I know just as much as you, you know. I have de life experiences."



Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 04:07:41 AM
I like how old people scoff at books and talk about how their life experience is worth more.

It reminds me of diploma mills among other things.

"That dem there kid just likes books. I know just as much as you, you know. I have de life experiences."



I like how all the books you respect were written by people who had life experience.

You'll be reading my book and watching my movie soon Atlas. The only people who will be reading your books are the detectives gathering evidence at the scene of your mass murders when you grow up and can't deal.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 04:12:02 AM
I like how old people scoff at books and talk about how their life experience is worth more.

It reminds me of diploma mills among other things.

"That dem there kid just likes books. I know just as much as you, you know. I have de life experiences."



I like how all the books you respect were written by people who had life experience.

You'll be reading my book and watching my movie soon Atlas. The only people who will be reading your books are the detectives gathering evidence at the scene of your mass murders when you grow up and can't deal.

If that is the case, I won't even give a damn, Matthew. If seeing me exiled from society as a mass murderer gives you pleasure and a hard-on, it's really none of my concern. I am without shame. I can't really play your game but it does help my creative process.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 04:28:40 AM
If that is the case, I won't even give a damn, Matthew. If seeing me exiled from society as a mass murderer gives you pleasure and a hard-on, it's really none of my concern. I am without shame. I can't really play your game but it does help my creative process.

See how you're twisted and a coward to the point you can only read what I said by inserting false logic and claiming that I would enjoy such a heinous reality?

You will be a psycho killer Atlas. The way you talk, walk and think. You were born for it.

You hate the poor.

You think everyone should listen to you.

You claim you are against force, but you constantly tell other people what they shouldn't do.

You are incapable of logic and common sense and snakily wriggle your way out of arguments.

You are a sociopath if I've ever seen one.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 04:30:42 AM
Alright, I'm all of those things. (!) So what?


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 04:32:18 AM
Alright, I'm all of those things. So what?

So now in order to protect ourselves from your harassment, annoyances, potential threats, we ostracize you. Isn't it lovely?

Now Atlas, since you're a coward, please go change your name one more time and forget this ever happened like you've done (and we've already had this conversation) 12 times before.



Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Jon on March 05, 2012, 04:34:46 AM
Alright, I'm all of those things. (!) So what?

So now in order to protect ourselves from your harassment, annoyances, potential threats, we ostracize you. Isn't it lovely?

Now Atlas, since you're a coward, please go change your name one more time and forget this ever happened like you've done (and we've already had this conversation) 12 times before.



Sure. Heh.


Title: Re: Another dilemma: Why does Matthew attack me? What is his goal?
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 05, 2012, 04:38:39 AM
If that is the case, I won't even give a damn, Matthew. If seeing me exiled from society as a mass murderer gives you pleasure and a hard-on, it's really none of my concern. I am without shame. I can't really play your game but it does help my creative process.

See how you're twisted and a coward to the point you can only read what I said by inserting false logic and claiming that I would enjoy such a heinous reality?

You will be a psycho killer Atlas. The way you talk, walk and think. You were born for it.

You hate the poor.

You think everyone should listen to you.

You claim you are against force, but you constantly tell other people what they shouldn't do.

You are incapable of logic and common sense and snakily wriggle your way out of arguments.

You are a sociopath if I've ever seen one.

Alright, I'm all of those things. (!) So what?

Witnessed.