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Kyna:
Actually, I do have kids, ages ranging from 24 to 12 (in MATY terms).  The oldest of them is a regular here.

If one of my teens was behaving like a lazy, spoilt brat on the internet, as a loving parent who cares about the behaviour of her children I would deny them access to the internet until they could explain to me exactly why their behaviour was inappropriate.

One of the things I took the time to teach my kids was to do their own research, rather than expecting others to drop everything to hand them information on a platter.  (In other words, as you've already been told in this thread: Read the FAQ, and use the search button)

Another thing I cared enough to teach my kids was that when they go into a new social situation (whether online or offline) it makes sense to hang around quietly and get a feel for the way the regulars behave, rather than barging in without understanding the group culture of the regulars.  (I.E. lurk moar.)

It's a pity your parents couldn't be bothered to teach you these basic principles, one for learning, and one for getting along with others.  Maybe they just threw money at you instead of teaching you important life lessons.  Poor sad little rich girl.

jonayla:
Quote from: Kyna on 2008 March 14, 11:42:18

Actually, I do have kids, ages ranging from 24 to 12 (in MATY terms).

Ouch, touched a tough spot there? :D

Madame Mim:
Laugh it up. You can find them all amusing and whatever else it is that motivates you. The problem is that if you actually want help and/or to get anywhere here you're going to need to dust off your own manners. Yes, people can be a little brusk. When you've politely said "Please read the rules and excercise good sence" whatever-bajillion times these guys have you'll get brusk too.

So, now, I've tried to help you, and you'll probably insult me too. It's my own mistake for thinking that somebody who reads Jean Auel must at least have some  intellegence.

ZiggyDoodle:
Quote from: jonayla on 2008 March 14, 11:30:44

Keep sending nasty replies, so I can waste my time reading them! Thanks for daddy's trust fund, I'm able to.


Paris?  Could it be?  The intellectual level is about the same.

Zazazu:
Neh, she hasn't been calling things "hot". Just your garden-variety spoiled little brat.


Jonayla, guess what? I was raised in an upper-middle class family, in a very nice house with a huge yard and basically everything I ever asked for. I was an only child. I was my grandparents' favorite grandchild, and my aunt & uncles' favorite niece. Never was a hand lain on me in anger. I was coddled and loved and indulged. I was also taught that behaving like a lazy, ungrateful brat was the fastest way to get everything taken away. I was taught to appreciate every single thing I had, because my parents had had to work two jobs each and live in a run-down rental before I was born, until they both were lucky in their careers, and if it weren't for that luck I would have been living in a van down by the river with a dead rat for a pet.

Apparently, your parents focused on giving you valuables but not values. Quit being a lazy ass. The world is not here to serve you. You are here to serve the world. Now you shall serve as target practice.

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