• diptchip@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    A person (one person) approached me. I told him “I guess I’ll fuck right off then.” and I left. I’m not telling anyone what to do or name calling. Call me what you will and tell me I’m wrong for not following rules, but I’ve ruined nothing and will continue as I damned well please and and I’ve hurt nobody but you. Please seek professional help if you feel victimized. I’d like to think we could be a little bit more mature, but it sounds like I could easily get you to swing on me if we were in the same room. Do you resort to name calling every time someone disagrees with you? Someones feeling a wittle emotional.

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      3 months ago

      If it wasn’t an issue for you and you understand the intended purpose for the space then why are you crying about it online? False civility doesn’t prove your argument or disprove anyone else’s, your actions are what make you, in this situation, objectively an invasive dick head. Stay the fuck out of the skate parks with your motorized means of commuter transit that you admitted goes very fast and this puts others in the space for its intended purpose, including children, at risk of injury. If you want to go fast then find a speed track that is specifically intended for things with motors rather than invade a space specifically not intended for things with motors.

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        3 months ago

        Keep telling people online what to do, and call 'em names when they don’t listen. I’m pointing out who the “F those kids” person is in this thread. If we were more civil, I’d inquire as to your generation, but you can’t seem to stop accusing me of putting people in danger when I haven’t entered the park while it was occupied.