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I'm a moderator!

Started by TackleTheWorld, November 10, 2007, 10:34 PM NHFT

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TackleTheWorld

Wow!
We have a place to display our insanely optimistic remarks. 

And I get a bunch of new buttons to play with!

Life is gooooood.

Pat K


Friday

Buttons?!  I got buttons?!!  Thank goodness they let you out of the clink so you could clue me in!!  I seriously hadn't noticed.  :blush:

Russell Kanning

this happiness and boastings is really getting out of hand ... I hope I can escape before I am moderated to death by 3 sunshiny women

Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: Friday on November 10, 2007, 10:52 PM NHFT
Buttons?!  I got buttons?!!  Thank goodness they let you out of the clink so you could clue me in!!  I seriously hadn't noticed.  :blush:

Smart, cute, But, somehow, always the last to know :P

David

#5
Careful, they might 'loosen' up a button on you by changing your avater to look like Macy Gray.   >:D

Modified to add that someone deleted a post, the one that I posted a response to. 

Raineyrocks

Quote from: Scott Roth on November 11, 2007, 08:46 AM NHFT
Loosin' up the buttons baby...oh!  Sorry, wrong forum. ;)

::)Horny guy you! :)

Raineyrocks

Quote from: TackleTheWorld on November 10, 2007, 10:34 PM NHFT
Wow!
We have a place to display our insanely optimistic remarks. 

And I get a bunch of new buttons to play with!

Life is gooooood.

When I became a moderator, (thanks Kat  ;D and Friday  ;D), I was so happy.  I walked around the house for a few days feeling so important, trusted, and happy!  Something I don't feel too often around my family anymore. ::)

David

That will change when they get older, (in theory).  I'm in my mid 20's, not very respectful of my folks when younger, it changed when I moved out of the house and didn't see, or argue with them as much.  I very much enjoy my parents company now that I no longer live with them. 

Raineyrocks

Quote from: David on November 15, 2007, 12:24 AM NHFT
That will change when they get older, (in theory).  I'm in my mid 20's, not very respectful of my folks when younger, it changed when I moved out of the house and didn't see, or argue with them as much.  I very much enjoy my parents company now that I no longer live with them. 

Thanks for the hope! :D   I just sometimes feel so bombarded by their problems that they all came to me at the same time and think I have the answers for everything.  I feel like I'm losing myself, like they think I'm not a human being, just a mother, not me. 

I actually went out to dinner with my husband last night and we went out to talk about the kids and all of their issues and I started balling my eyes out in the middle of the dinner and asked Rick if he could just have the food wrapped to bring home.

I get home and the kids are upset because I was crying but then one of them told me certain things that I'm doing are really affecting her and I started all over again to feel like a non-individual.  I don't know sometimes I really want to run away. :(


Oops this probably belongs on the whining forum, sorry!

David

Hey, I got buttons too.  a couple anyway.  But more than I had before.  Yay. 
Now I can split a forum subject, and one or two other things.   ;D  Whoo hoo.   :party-smiley-020:

Raineyrocks

Quote from: David on December 18, 2007, 12:40 AM NHFT
Hey, I got buttons too.  a couple anyway.  But more than I had before.  Yay. 
Now I can split a forum subject, and one or two other things.   ;D  Whoo hoo.   :party-smiley-020:


Congrats David! :broc1:

David

It's funny, I'm now officially a moderator.  I like to keep things civil, particularly when the debating gets a'going, and I routinely moderate as a participant.  I live, (or post) by the idea that a free people can police themselves without a master.  Property rights need to be respected, but that is not the same as a master.  I always try, to post in a manner that is consistent to how I would speak when the person is face to face.  i don't like to hide behind the veil of online anonymity.   :)

Russell Kanning

besides ... once you have moderator status you feel every smite through the keyboard.

Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: David on December 20, 2007, 12:06 AM NHFT
It's funny, I'm now officially a moderator.  I like to keep things civil, particularly when the debating gets a'going, and I routinely moderate as a participant.  I live, (or post) by the idea that a free people can police themselves without a master.  Property rights need to be respected, but that is not the same as a master.  I always try, to post in a manner that is consistent to how I would speak when the person is face to face.  i don't like to hide behind the veil of online anonymity.   :)

Well...Fuck You about all of the above!