Try not to assume people are arrogant and cocky on the forum
#12
RE: Try not to assume people are arrogant and cocky on the forum
It is all about your own enjoyment in my opinion.Have fun,challenge yourself if you care to,be a positive reflection on our sport or way of life.I agree with your post.
#15
RE: Try not to assume people are arrogant and cocky on the forum
Brian you probably put more excitement and passion into your post more then anyone I've seen on here. I love reading what you type up bud, you've got some good stuff! There's a huge difference between being cocky and sarcastic and having the passion that you have. Don't change a thing on how you post your comments. Good stuff!!
#19
RE: Try not to assume people are arrogant and cocky on the forum
ORIGINAL: Tuco
But arrogance, cockieness, and sarcasm are some of my best attributes
But arrogance, cockieness, and sarcasm are some of my best attributes
Did you guys know that my team won the archery contest? We did. So now you know (if you didn't know before). I'm not necessarily saying that you guys are a bunch of losers . . . but that's pretty much what I'm saying.
#20
RE: Try not to assume people are arrogant and cocky on the forum
I suppose my signature should say "Read everything into what I post. I am a sarcastic ass." LOL
It is very difficult to read exactly what someone is trying to say via text. Emotion and body language cannot be conveyed. Also, some guys/gals just aren't great communicators which makes it even more difficult. The biggest thing I've learned over the years is to not post when you are angry. If someone types something you don't like and you are upset, come back to it later. You will make more sense in your reply and you might realize that the post that made you angry isn't exactly how you initially read it.
Good post Brian.
It is very difficult to read exactly what someone is trying to say via text. Emotion and body language cannot be conveyed. Also, some guys/gals just aren't great communicators which makes it even more difficult. The biggest thing I've learned over the years is to not post when you are angry. If someone types something you don't like and you are upset, come back to it later. You will make more sense in your reply and you might realize that the post that made you angry isn't exactly how you initially read it.
Good post Brian.