Aggressive thread reply posts

veryoldfart

Member
Oct 1, 2020
68
73
Suffolk
Well thanks to all of you who have responded in such a positive way and I accept the moderators comments.

This thread was started in a somewhat lighthearted way to see what kind of response it would generate after I had read a couple of grizzly posts by some guy telling somebody else ( effectively) he didnt know his a**e from his elbow.

If it only helps remind us that we are all different, with different perspectives, experiences and competences and to accept them, it was worthwhile- at least for me? Thanks all.
 

Rusty

E*POWAH BOSS
Jul 17, 2019
1,513
1,673
New Zealand
I am not as knowledgeable as a lot of people on this forum so sometimes I don't want to ask a question because I'm going to get shot down or in big big trouble, and that makes me very sad😔

Hey @Levo19 - don't be ..... Questions are for asking. Even though some may get a jab in, many others are happy to answer the same question many times ..... realizing some people just don't do forums well. The trick is to not get thin skinned about it when they do.

As far as being knowledgeable goes, I always go by I was always taught that when one stops learning they stagnate My grandpappy used to say .... Nobody knows everything - just look at some wealthy guy working in a bank or a brokerage 12+ hours a day and always stressed, then look at the village idiot in the corner ....... That idiot, more often than not knows how to be happy and happiness makes up for a hell of a lot.
Being honest, N+1 usually makes me happy ;)


Oh, and I am well as my beaten old body can expect to be. Never thought I would make it past 30 and damned near didn't make 20, so the past 44 years have been a bonus. Had a 20k brunch ride yesterday and hit the Rotovegas trails with @Duke916 for a pretty awesome 50km ride I am happy as a pig in muck :ROFLMAO:
 

Kingerz

Active member
Jul 11, 2021
215
178
Australia
Yeah, this is 1/100 of an aggressive place. Welcome to the internet.
This is an incredibly mild forum.
But in an alternate and better world, you are right.
 

Rusty

E*POWAH BOSS
Jul 17, 2019
1,513
1,673
New Zealand
that's go

That's good to hear... I've got 3 years on you and feel it somedays... I rode my levo switched off for 25kms today... silly idea.
Did enough of that last weekend on my Scott. Riding the Avanti pig today I was in no way inclined to abuse my 63 year old body with that bullshit. Need to chek the weight, but without battery it is 7lbs heavier than @Duke916 alloy Levo.
 

Binhill1

🍊 Tango Man 🍊
Mar 7, 2019
3,417
5,310
Scotland
Usually get more sarcastic or aggressive when people start disagreeing with people's opinions . Just because someone thinks this or that doesn't mean it's right .
 

Manc44

Member
Jun 22, 2021
120
39
Manchester
What I have found they do is, contradict you automatically, presumably so an argument can take place. It's not just here, it's everywhere.
 

Binhill1

🍊 Tango Man 🍊
Mar 7, 2019
3,417
5,310
Scotland
my biggest gripe with this forum is when someone asks a simple question then the reply is that person being belittled or ridiculed really pisses me off, there is one person on this forum that I cannot stand.. and I would reply to him in person like i do on this thread...it's not only my replies that are ridiculed but almost everyones.. he brings out the worst in me and I haven't bothered with this forum of late because of it... I remember when I first joined thinking who is this knob? there are a few others who seem to get off on being "superior" but aren't near as bad, anyway like I've posted once before, we should be able to come here and ask a question without being made feel inferior... I have looked like a total dick with my aggression towards one person in particular, however most on here are ok..... and WTF does "hot lips in memory" mean???
Wonder if it's the same knob I blocked haha .
 

Endoguru

Active member
Aug 21, 2019
142
131
Usa
I think part of it is the culture you were raised in, and I don’t mean a particular ethnic culture, but the societal culture of your particular childhood. I was born, and spent the majority of my adult life in Santa Cruz, Ca. Dripping sarcasm and demeaning comments were part of our culture, but never with actual intent or a mean spirit. I had a good Irish lad tell me once, “In Ireland, you give it and are disappointed when the other side doesn’t give it back”. I think I would love Ireland.
 

Rusty

E*POWAH BOSS
Jul 17, 2019
1,513
1,673
New Zealand
I'm sorry but I have to ask.
Is OK - I don't mind.
Was working as a chef to help fund my budding pro motocross career when I had an industrial accident. 80% burns with 30% full/partial thickness. Back then usually anything over 20/25% was fatal as they could not keep you hydrated and infection was also a huge issue. A couple local surgeons were world leaders in the field and had developed some new techniques & a really good cream that not only kept air and infections out of the wounds but also helped keep moisture in. 1 month in a coma, 2 in intensive care and 6 more in hospital with another year of work. Dr would not sign a relase to let me obtain a race licence as he felt the grafts would always be an issue. They still reckon the only reason I survived was my fitness level and pure determination. Played some social soccer in my early 20's then got serious for a year or two before employment intervened. Never made it to the GPs but was able to ride again in my mid 30's and made it back to the Pro ranks in my 40th year only to find I didn't bounce any more. Bicycles came along tghe following year for rehabilitation and MTB shortly after.
 

Stihldog

Handheld Power Tool
Subscriber
Jun 10, 2020
3,668
5,227
Coquitlam, BC
…didn't bounce any more. Bicycles came along tghe following year for rehabilitation and MTB shortly after.
Thanks for sharing. Just curious, was there a turning-point for you? Maybe there’s nothing you could can point to but the whole event is inspiring to me. A caregiver, a goal, family, some moment?…or that could be private.
 

Rusty

E*POWAH BOSS
Jul 17, 2019
1,513
1,673
New Zealand
Thanks for sharing. Just curious, was there a turning-point for you? Maybe there’s nothing you could can point to but the whole event is inspiring to me. A caregiver, a goal, family, some moment?…or that could be private.

I guess I was focused. When I came out of the coma, day after day I started with a saline bath as they washed the cream off and removed dead skin. After a week or so I was able to hold some tweezers and was helping. This was around christmas and I was telling the nurses I would be out of there training to get back in shape so I could take up the contract I had been offered. It wasn't until I was about to be released to stay at home overnight when the surgeon told me he would not sign a release. I guess if he told me earlier it probabl;y would have really put a damper on my recovery. Funnily enough, after I was able to return to work I went back to the kitchens and spent near 20 years in the hospitality trade. I did however spend much of my career as a prep chef and later doing catering - a lot of corporate hospitality for Super Rugby, A1 GP, A,mericas Cup and stuff like that. Now coming up to 20 years in IT next year.

One thing I will say - morphine is bad shit.
 

Rusty

E*POWAH BOSS
Jul 17, 2019
1,513
1,673
New Zealand
You know, while I was pretty cut up about not being able to return to motocross I have always been very thankful that no matter how much was lost, my face only had a couple small spots that healed up rapidly. Was a 15 year old girl that had been squirted with lighter fluid by another girl at a beach BBQ that had her bikini top glued to her breasts and neck. A tanker driver that lost his face and looked like one of those WWII fighter pilots, a young boy that fell into a fire and a young girl that pulled a jug down on herself. Those people and many more were my inspiration.
 

Rusty

E*POWAH BOSS
Jul 17, 2019
1,513
1,673
New Zealand
the scarring must be terrible, you poor bugger, you have your life, and when you are fighting for your life im thinking the scarring wouldn't even be an issue... I'm sorry everyone if I sound ignorant of the subject, but I can't fathom it.

Nowhere as bad as I was fearing. The quality of care at Waikato was world class back then and except for bald areas on my legs and feet it is difficult to see unless looking closely. Being a hairy bugger makes those kind of stand out, but in many other areas the hair actually covers lots of scars here& there.
 

Pdoz

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Feb 16, 2019
1,112
1,206
Maffra Victoria Australia
You know, while I was pretty cut up about not being able to return to motocross I have always been very thankful that no matter how much was lost, my face only had a couple small spots that healed up rapidly. Was a 15 year old girl that had been squirted with lighter fluid by another girl at a beach BBQ that had her bikini top glued to her breasts and neck. A tanker driver that lost his face and looked like one of those WWII fighter pilots, a young boy that fell into a fire and a young girl that pulled a jug down on herself. Those people and many more were my inspiration.

As a toddler I did the boiling kettle trick , and as a teenager some moron decided a firecracker was a good way to melt my undies - so I hate to think how much you overcame with your burns. Burns ward staff are heros.
 

EMTB Forums

Since 2018

The World's largest electric mountain bike community.

559K
Messages
28,287
Members
Join Our Community

Latest articles


Top