I think it is very nice of AC to put a humane spin on
this. I've been frequenting many online foriums for
many years now, but I've never seen such blatant
display of rudeness as I've seen on this forum, where
people will talk about me in derogatory terms as if
I'm not present.

But AC did a dignified thing, and put a human face to
it. Thanks for showing everyone where their place
should be on this forum.

Some people are concerned that I've become a laughing
stock of this forum. If it doesn't bother me, why
would it bother you? Being ridiculed is part of my
job, and by now I'm used to it.

Regards,

Alex


--- AC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've been studying the wisdom teachings of the
> Tibetan Gelugpa School for 7 years and never met
> anyone who sounds like Alex. >>
> 
> I think Angry or Hostile would be one way to
> describe him. His response seem to unleash rhetoric
> which may make him feel empowered but the diatribes
> offer border on comedy. 
> 
> I read one of his messages and I imagined it coming
> from a great comic book super-villain named DOCTOR
> DOOM. Dr. Doom is always on a mission to conquer the
> world in order to achieve Justice. Dr. Doom was a
> brilliant young scientist who was horribly
> disfigured as a result of a botched laboratory
> experiment; and he blames the jealousy of his best
> friend for the accident. Every evil deed the Dr.
> Doom does is therefore the fault of others; and Dr.
> Doom can never rest until he has proven to the
> entire world that he really is much more brilliant
> than his former best friend, Reed Richards (Mr.
> Fantastic).
> 
> Perhaps Alex is a person whose heart was badly
> broken. Whose trust was seriously betrayed. A person
> who feels so small that he must project his
> personality to the size of a large wall in order to
> walk among others. 
> 
> I am not sure, but I feel sad for Alex. I hope that
> someone can touch his soul and his mind and his
> heart.  So many of us, including me; are broken
> people. We have been crushed or beaten down by
> others, by circumstances, by accidents, or by life
> itself. Sometimes it is hard to understand life. 
> 
> It is much harder to get up off the bottom of the
> floor and to try again than it is to see others and
> the rest of the world as being wrong. A person fails
> because he did not measure up to the standard or he
> can believe that others conspired against him. Is
> there anyone here who has never failed at something?


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