So someone (A) posts an OT message in one of the communities I'm in. Someone else (B) points out the OT-ness. A denies it's OT-ness, because "it's about me, and I'm a member of this community." I kid you not. I step in and point out, in perfectly nice, understandable English, that it is OT, and that OT-ness is generally not looked kindly upon. A replies that geez, she'll delete it already, she's sorry for annoying me, it's only the second time, and some people take LJ way too seriously. I'm not touroughly irritated and snipe:
Please, don't flatter yourself. And don't pull that "there are more important things than LJ" crap, either. There are, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't stick to netiquette.
I'm merely pointing this out, since you didn't seem to gte it last time, when SEVERAL people have told you you were OT. And it may just be the second time in this community, but sine you're obviously unfamiliar with the concept of netiquette, and not that willing to learn, I will speak up about it.
And someone replies:
Ok......since you obviously invented the internet and know so much about Netiquette why don't you post what we should and shouldn't do.
why don't you also post what we should and shouldn't wear...
what we should look like, what we should belive in...
is it okay if i eat breakfast today, mommy? whine whine whine moan moan moan cry cry cry
hows that for netiquette?
So, what, asking for some fucking common courtesey makes me a control-freak and a nazi now? Argh! *breaks things* Idiots!
OKay, so, Dylan concert? Tickets are a) no longer available in pre-sale because the concert's too close, and b) twice as expensive (€40) as I thought. And just. It's breaking my heart, but he'll come by again, and I just can't justify spending most of the Christmas money from my godfather on this. So I'm not going. Which is really for the best, since it's Sunday, and I have work on Monday.
So Z, chat-in can just go ahead as usual, Sat-Sun, right?