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tendency of freestaters to make decisions based on bad assumptions

Started by maxxoccupancy, December 24, 2007, 11:46 PM NHFT

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Tom Sawyer

Merry Christmas Max  :)

Hey wasn't the Grinches dog named Max?



EJinCT

Quote from: Tom Sawyer on December 25, 2007, 08:58 AM NHFT
Hey wasn't the Grinches dog named Max?

Good call and you would be correct, Sir.  ;D




Lets not delve into Grinche bashing... He isn't a bad guy; just misunderstood.  :D

Spencer

I find the anarchy that reigns on the Underground to be refreshing and empowering.

I thought Max had moved away from NH already.

I hope you find happiness, Max.

kola


Russell Kanning

I am going to have to angrily disagree with all of the statements in this thread.

Actually ... I have no idea what Max was talking about, but I didn't ask him since I don't really want the answer. :)

I don't believe everything that fellow freestaters say .... I only believe the President .... and Lloyd ... and PatK ... and the Icon ... and her henchman ... and those video guys ... and all those crazy anarchists ... and Darth Sethius ... and


if only you were a member of the FSP el presidenta .... I would have to believe you too. :)

J’raxis 270145

Quote from: maxxoccupancy on December 24, 2007, 11:46 PM NHFT
I have noticed (as has everyone else) that fspers have tended to state on fora false assumptions as though they are gospel, then act on those assumptions, angrily decrying anyone who would attempt to correct these errors.  Of course, anyone reading the debate about which state should be chosen would know that virtually every assumption made about this project has proven false, even laughable.

Having made some pretty spectacular mistakes, one would think that members would have changed their tune.  Let's just say that the quantatative approach is not being employed by the most vocal members, and that many of the more level headed folks are making their way off of this site and away from the FSP in general.  So many of the real activists out there simply avoid this site altogether.  Some have left the FSP, and a few have even left NH because they get tired of the stupidity.

Also, I'd like to whine about the fact that I have to repeat and reiterate statements I make many times because so many are either stupid or choose not to listen.

"Anyone... virtually every... pretty spectacular... many... in general... many... some... few..." Do you actually have any names, or dare I ask, numbers of people to quote to back up these nebulous terms? How's that "quantitative approach" working for you?

Raineyrocks

Quote from: Kat Kanning on December 25, 2007, 05:37 AM NHFT
Quote from: KBCraig on December 25, 2007, 01:11 AM NHFT
Merry Christmas, Max!

I hope you have a happier New Year.


That was a very nice thing to say.  Dissipated the angry response right away.

I thought so too! ;D

KBCraig

Maybe this thread should be retitled, "tendency of merchant mariners to get mad and quit based on perceived slights".

David

Poor guy is a die hard political activist.  When we both lived at the Manch porchouse, he would get so frustrated that I wouldn't vote.  This was before any of the Ron Paul stuff started. 
His original post was dated the 25 at 1 am.  I saw him later in the day.  I didn't see this thread, till today.  he seemed spaced out, maybe this was why.