Multiple identities
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Multiple identities
Is it ok on this forum for one person to post under multiple identities, praising one's own post if nobody else does, and jumping to its defence in insulting terms under various posting names if someone dares to question it? (Would not be tolerated on some other forums with which I am familiar.)
If it is acceptable here, perhaps such threads should be flagged as "Old boys/old girls network only - exclusively for those "well in"
(or who like to think they are!) with LC.
This would prevent others venturing onto such threads in the innocent belief that a forum is a place of open discussion.
If it is acceptable here, perhaps such threads should be flagged as "Old boys/old girls network only - exclusively for those "well in"
(or who like to think they are!) with LC.
This would prevent others venturing onto such threads in the innocent belief that a forum is a place of open discussion.
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Re: Multiple identities
It's alright for you Athnuachan, I can't even comprehend some of the posts these days. Either these people are incredibly educated in a University not far from this planet, or I am as thick as a plank. Probably the latter as the usual suspects reply to them in the same bizarre code like speech and I am left to scratch my head in bewilderment.
Anyone in mind for those with two, or more identities? It would make it easier for me to understand that the same person is responding to some of the posts that I haven't a scooby about what the person(s) is on about
Anyone in mind for those with two, or more identities? It would make it easier for me to understand that the same person is responding to some of the posts that I haven't a scooby about what the person(s) is on about
I guess it all started for me sometime around Christmas 1967 and now, goodness me, it's.........2018 and over fifty years later.
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Re: Multiple identities
This has often happened in the " Own writing" section - fair enough, creative writing can be creative.Vicomte wrote: Anyone in mind for those with two, or more identities? :
(Although even there it's a bit disconcerting to find someone's female persona praising the work of the same person's male persona! )
Having been away from the forum for a few weeks (must do that more often...) I caught up with a few threads, including the one beginning to "You.." etc. Multiple identities there, definitely, defending a level of personal abuse I have not seen before on this forum. (It has since become a "love-in", as those with independent voices withdrew from the charade, not surprisingly.)
At least you gave me a laugh with your head scratching! Maybe some are trying to write in the style of "Beautiful Losers".
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Re: Multiple identities
I think i know one of the threads being referred to here - made a few comments on it then gave up .
'complained' to the moderators about some of the more abusive comments that appeared there with the response that they are more or less ok and we shouldn't take them too seriously.
personally think it would have been good if even the 'possibly tongue in cheek abuse' got deleted , but all still there .
I guess its not too uncommon to have pseudonyms and alter egos, perhaps more common in these days of social media .
Agree Vicomte that some posts , for example by the member with the feel good name recalling a popular kind of confectionery , are very hard to understand (but then not sure i want to be on the same wavelength as the author..... absolutely no disrespect intended).
'complained' to the moderators about some of the more abusive comments that appeared there with the response that they are more or less ok and we shouldn't take them too seriously.
personally think it would have been good if even the 'possibly tongue in cheek abuse' got deleted , but all still there .
I guess its not too uncommon to have pseudonyms and alter egos, perhaps more common in these days of social media .
Agree Vicomte that some posts , for example by the member with the feel good name recalling a popular kind of confectionery , are very hard to understand (but then not sure i want to be on the same wavelength as the author..... absolutely no disrespect intended).
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Re: Multiple identities
Not surprised, cohenadmirer, I think your charity and forgiveness there under pressure were exemplary!cohenadmirer wrote:I think i know one of the threads being referred to here - made a few comments on it then gave up .
Was in a doctor's surgery today. Public notice read: "Insulting or aggressive bevaviour towards staff will not be tolerated."
Same should surely apply on line.
Jarkko, this is YOUR forum. You yourself outed the "multiple identity " poster, implying that such bevaviour was not acceptable here.
(Those who can claim to have shared an ice cream with Leonard Cohen are not or should not be in charge here! )
I return to this forum only because of the interesting, multi-racial people I have met, through the forum and at LC concerts.
One of its attractions for me was that people of various nationalities could get on so well together. Let's not spoil that.
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Re: Multiple identities
From stone to waves cathedrals are still cathedrals and Gargoils are still G. They may have some disturbing traits but the good fellows among the attendants are not the ones to be scared away. Bad spirits are.
As for this individual which name can not be written (just in case it may appear right there in the middle of the thread), my theory is : glossolalia.
Regarding Liz, we can put her under the category YUP. Yet Unidentified Phenomenon.
None of these characters may put a life in danger. Not even harm the health.
Though I hope the Gargoil did not share an ice cream with LC. This would not be hygienic.
As for this individual which name can not be written (just in case it may appear right there in the middle of the thread), my theory is : glossolalia.
Regarding Liz, we can put her under the category YUP. Yet Unidentified Phenomenon.
None of these characters may put a life in danger. Not even harm the health.
Though I hope the Gargoil did not share an ice cream with LC. This would not be hygienic.
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Beautiful Losers
"He can love the shape of human beings, the fine and twisted shapes of the heart. It is good to have among us such men, such balancing monsters of love."
Leonard Cohen
Beautiful Losers
Re: Multiple identities
How did I get into this?Regarding Liz, we can put her under the category YUP. Yet Unidentified Phenomenon.
Just scrolled back through the few postings, and sure enough, my name appeared only through your mention, Tchoc... perhaps, suggesting I might be the infamous, elusive Big Foot... or Loch Ness Monster... or some other some such?
Other than those possibilities, I can't fathom why my name surfaced [strange... ]
"Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken."
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~ Oscar Wilde
Re: Multiple identities
Beam me up, the lunatics are taking over here and soon the forum will only have those that speak in riddles, or worse still, incomprehensible nonsense. Athnuachan, you could be facing a losing battle here, the problem is the fools don't even know they are doing it.
I guess it all started for me sometime around Christmas 1967 and now, goodness me, it's.........2018 and over fifty years later.
No one ever listens to me. I might as well be a Leonard Cohen record.
Neil from The Young Ones
No one ever listens to me. I might as well be a Leonard Cohen record.
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Re: Multiple identities
Certainly a more interesting creature Liz.
Vicomte, stay around here. I go.
Vicomte, stay around here. I go.
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"He can love the shape of human beings, the fine and twisted shapes of the heart. It is good to have among us such men, such balancing monsters of love."
Leonard Cohen
Beautiful Losers
"He can love the shape of human beings, the fine and twisted shapes of the heart. It is good to have among us such men, such balancing monsters of love."
Leonard Cohen
Beautiful Losers
Re: Multiple identities
OMGasp!!1! First is Trollkind beating up a writer because being a well known and rich attorney who gets murderers off just isn't enough for him. Then Snowball is making inappropriate abusive comments to those he feels are of lesser stature than he is. Now TChicklet makes odd comments about Lizzy. All I need to find is Muddy going on about libruls and YdF whining about a usurper to feel like I'm back in the old dark days again.
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He's a pundit and a fraud
He's a lazy banker living in a suit
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He's a pundit and a fraud
He's a lazy banker living in a suit
http://www.johnkloberdanz.com
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Re: Multiple identities
So this is what 'the old dark days' were like. We have so much to look forward to don't we
'...and here's a man still working for your little smile' -Leonard Cohen
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Re: Multiple identities
No, this would be a very watered-down version of those days, actually... everything John mentioned would have to happen on the same day, and it would go from there with a whole lot more.
"Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken."
~ Oscar Wilde
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Re: Multiple identities
I should have added something like "and now John K. summarizes everything in a snarky manner" to my last post, 'cause that's also reminiscent.lizzytysh wrote:No, this would be a very watered-down version of those days, actually... everything John mentioned would have to happen on the same day, and it would go from there with a whole lot more.
I love to speak with John
He's a pundit and a fraud
He's a lazy banker living in a suit
http://www.johnkloberdanz.com
He's a pundit and a fraud
He's a lazy banker living in a suit
http://www.johnkloberdanz.com
Re: Multiple identities
You're right, John.
Snarkiness was not in short supply anywhere... by anyone choosing that route
I've always wondered as to the identity of the person [presumably a man, but who knows] who got into writing very loving and a appropriately affectionate/flirtatious/classy in those realms to me. What he wrote was lovely! NO PM's, but when he somehow got 'too close,' I flared up and went flying backward! And it all stopped. It was just very very sweet... and I've always wondered who that was. Probably no one but me remembers the exchanges
Snarkiness was not in short supply anywhere... by anyone choosing that route
I've always wondered as to the identity of the person [presumably a man, but who knows] who got into writing very loving and a appropriately affectionate/flirtatious/classy in those realms to me. What he wrote was lovely! NO PM's, but when he somehow got 'too close,' I flared up and went flying backward! And it all stopped. It was just very very sweet... and I've always wondered who that was. Probably no one but me remembers the exchanges
"Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken."
~ Oscar Wilde
~ Oscar Wilde
Re: Multiple identities
And there you have it in a nutshell. All the reasons I never signed up to the forum before Leonard went back on tour and we had "real" stuff to talk about!!
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