I think I found myself. Even has 4 arms like an Internet Shiva. Now if we could post these at
the UN and Congress - "please choose your countenance before entering the assembly" it
might save a lot of posturing.


Douglas Roberts wrote:
Beautiful!

Here's one of my favorites:

Ennui only rouses himself from his torpor to cajole other Warriors to be more interesting - without, of course, ever contributing anything of interest himself. Ennui has limited weaponry at his disposal, but his majestic affectation of boredom provides an effective defense to attacks. When pressed in battle he will announce his intention of moving on to a more stimulating forum, but instead he will generally lurk quietly until the threat passes.


Also, I do believe we have at least one Propeller Head in our midst:

Propeller Head knows just about everything there is to know about computers and the internet, and is a little mystified that you don't. Often an inarticulate and clumsy fighter he is still much to be feared because with a few deft keystrokes he can reduce your computer to a smoking heap of ruined metal.


On 6/8/06, Jochen Fromm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If a discussion forum has an ecology of antagonists,
perhaps I am a bit too much of a philosopher here.
What kind of flame warrior are you ?
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/philosopher.htm

-J.


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