Everything you say is a misrepresentation, but that's to be expected, given
your weird but apparently insatiable desire to win imaginary battles against
imaginary enemies. Anyone who wants to analyze it can look at the thread and
observe your style of "debate." And by the way, it's not a "convention." If it
is anything, it is a fad adopted by a few writers who have little idea about
why grammar exists and what constitutes good writing.
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, <authfriend@...> wrote:
Translation: Feste thought he was going to "get" Judy with his remarks about
the periods-between-words convention, but he was shown to be wrong, and he's
very pissed. Richard can't get me to engage with his trolling and lying and in
desperation has gone way overboard , making an utter fool of himself, so he's
very pissed.
Feste, let's hear some more about my purported "misrepresentations." Can you
document any? Or is that just more bluffing?
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, <[email protected]> wrote:
You are spot on there, Richard. That's exactly what this woman does. It's very
ugly. There is a viciousness there, the cause of which I can only speculate
about. In her obsession with being right all the time, she will indulge in all
kinds of misrepresentation and personal attacks in order to prevail. It's kind
of insane, like if some loony woman were to grab someone in the street and
start haranguing them and never letting go. I have never encountered anything
like it before. It's just not normal behavior. I do wish she would get some
mental health counseling. It might give her some insight into why she is so
unpleasant and is always falling out with people. But I fear that the iron grip
of her self-righteousness will not allow her to explore this extremely
problematic aspect of her personality.
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, <punditster@...> wrote:
On 12/22/2013 9:50 AM, feste37 wrote:
> Sometimes the smallness of your mind amazes me.
Judy does not take kindly to criticism, Feste. Even a casual comment
like yours about her use of the dots after words in a sentence being
"standard practice"soon turns into a personal confrontation, which she
will very quickly escalate into retaliation trying to defend herself and
trying to make you feel humiliated. That's her "standard practice". But
it should noted that apparently not a single respondent on this list
ever saw dots used between words and nobody seems to care about it,
except Judy - it took her seven attempts to try convince us that people
use this posting style all the time, but I've been using Twitter since
it was founded, I've never seen dots used in between words.