Cascadia wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 7:23 pm
RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 6:51 pm
Cascadia wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 10:30 am
Most people aren’t psychotic
Three serious questions - that I could easily answer for you - but would still like for you to respond to.
1. Do you really believe Mahomes was both a & b this season?
2. Do you feel you are a better person by repeatedly putting me (and others) down on a public forum?
3. What is your obsessive need to ridicule someone who is "psychotic"?
I'm really not a fan on indulging and encouraging your psychotic behavior, but I'll make a rare exception.
1. It was an either/or, not a both situation. Yes, I think Patrick Mahomes is the face of the NFL and the most valuable asset the league currently has. Please note that I did not claim that this SHOULD be the criteria for deciding who wins the MVP award, nor did I claim that I thought Mahomes should have won the award. I do not think he should have won the Award. My vote would go to Aaron Donald
2. My interactions on this website have no bearing on my life or sense of self worth.
3. You need intense psychological help. Specifically in the form of daily medications. Human to human, I do wish you would seek that help and stop trying to validate your life by antagonizing KU and KC fans and reframing local news as personal experiences in order to gain sympathy from online strangers.
Thank you! Gee, you gave me fairly respectful responses too.
1. True. You did say "or" in-between your a and b scenarios. I responded "Most people would probably feel that Mahomes was neither a nor b this season". I used the words "THIS SEASON". Right?
I respectfully disagree that Patrick Mahomes was the face of the NFL and the most valuable asset the NFL currently had - THIS SEASON. Nor do I feel he was the best player in the league THIS SEASON.
Going forward - he very well may be all of those things but some dude just won his 4th MVP award and there are other upper and comers who may challenge Mahomes for those titles.
2. I have little doubt you and many others on here have alternate personas/egos on here. At times. myself included.
I say that being as I have said in the past - my guess is you're not a bad guy off the boards but come on - for some reason you feel the need to be an asshole towards others on here. It's a choice and you choose to do as such. Why?
For a guy who claims he has such a great life, I don't understand your need to occasionally come off as being bitter and nasty on here.
I respectfully disagree and feel your interactions on here DO have SOME bearing on your life because you choose to be on here instead of doing something else - and they DO have SOME bearing on your self worth because you have shared semi personal things on here as well as your need to insult and/or put others down. For what purpose other than your own?
3. True or not, if I need/ed "intense psychological help", why would you often choose to be an asshole about it instead of being compassionate? What purpose does that serve you?
See how easy it was for you to respond to my 3rd question in a semi respectful manner? So we both know you are capable of being a respectful person and yet at times you choose not to be. Again I ask, why?
I think that it's a bit harsh to accuse me of "antagonizing" KU and KC fans. Do I post my honest thoughts, feelings, opinions, and at times facts? Sure. They aren't always going to be 100% positive when things are negative and yet sometimes I still do post positive things when things are not looking so great. The Chiefs thread being an example of that. My telling people things will get better when they were looking really grim.
Do I come on here for sympathy? Absolutely - at times. Gee, imagine a KU fan reaching out to other KU fans for some sympathy and compassion when times are tough in their life. Sorry if you and others find fault in that.
Also, not everyone on here is a "stranger" to me. I have met multiple people in person and have had some very meaningful conversations with people both on and off of these boards.