Post by startrekcomsucks on Aug 15, 2012 13:24:26 GMT -5
Title: Public Apology to all st.com members
startrekcomsucks - June 30, 2012 02:54 AM (GMT)
I'm at the bar drinking typing this from my phone so hopefully this comes out alright. I just wanted to apologize to the members at st.com. I'm sorry your admin felt the need to ban me and remove every post I ever made. I'm sorry it happened to others too. I'm even more sorry they hire/pay that admin to run your site. Plus I'm sorry that place has weak security and lots of bugs. Hmm thats about it
truespock - June 30, 2012 03:48 AM (GMT)
Well, Christ! Whilst we're all sittin' around with a tall tankard of ice cold brew shoved up our brains, there are actually quite a number of things that I'm desperately sorry for as well:
(1) I'm sorry that I ever spent $5,000 on state of the art computer equipment. Exposing myself to the rest of you via the internet has caused me NOTHING but unrelenting grief and abject misery for the entire two and a half years that I have been online. The vast majority of you are impossibly stupid and hopelessly shallow and really not remotely worth talking to at all...just as you are in 'real life'. Honestly, if I had a buck for every irredeemable grasping moron I've encountered on my journey through life, I'd simply buy the planet and make you all leave immediately.
(2) I'm sorry that I ever logged onto a social website of any kind...especially Star Trek.com. Poorly run, utterly unregulated, full of recalcitrant children who aren't welcome outside their own hovels; what a fool I was to ever imagine that anyone else was either willing or able to grasp the true meaning of Star Trek, or that fandom would be any different than any other segment of human slag.
(3) I'm sorry that I ever encountered Somerled, easily the nastiest 'man' in cyber-space; or Starbase63, surely the most paranoid and immature 'man' I've ever known; or Yanks, the 'human' attack dog, who relishes nothing better than an innocent soul to ravage pubicly. I'm sorry that I ever trusted people like boco, or reedenterprise, or akebono62, or grigori, or wilbur wood, or jespah, or the Green Dragon, or any of the rest of the false friends at Star Trek Logs to continue to be my 'friends' when I felt it was necessary to run afoul of their obsessive little cult leader, Colin Krapp.
(4) I'm sorry that I've wasted two and a half years of my precious life online, when I could have been reading from my exhaustive classic sci-fi collection, or enjoying my room sized vault of favorite movies and T.V. shows, or dusting my incomparable collection of rare and valuable toys, or playing my guitars, keyboards and drums, or even maintaining my home and garden in the manner to which I've become accustomed. I'm sorry that I allowed myself to believe that there might actually be intelligent life on the web...and there isn't.
(5) But right at this moment, I'm sorry that I've run out of beer. I trust that you can all go find some amusement on Wissaboo's or 24C's boards while I toddle off to rectify this situation.
startrekcomsucks - June 30, 2012 02:54 AM (GMT)
I'm at the bar drinking typing this from my phone so hopefully this comes out alright. I just wanted to apologize to the members at st.com. I'm sorry your admin felt the need to ban me and remove every post I ever made. I'm sorry it happened to others too. I'm even more sorry they hire/pay that admin to run your site. Plus I'm sorry that place has weak security and lots of bugs. Hmm thats about it
truespock - June 30, 2012 03:48 AM (GMT)
Well, Christ! Whilst we're all sittin' around with a tall tankard of ice cold brew shoved up our brains, there are actually quite a number of things that I'm desperately sorry for as well:
(1) I'm sorry that I ever spent $5,000 on state of the art computer equipment. Exposing myself to the rest of you via the internet has caused me NOTHING but unrelenting grief and abject misery for the entire two and a half years that I have been online. The vast majority of you are impossibly stupid and hopelessly shallow and really not remotely worth talking to at all...just as you are in 'real life'. Honestly, if I had a buck for every irredeemable grasping moron I've encountered on my journey through life, I'd simply buy the planet and make you all leave immediately.
(2) I'm sorry that I ever logged onto a social website of any kind...especially Star Trek.com. Poorly run, utterly unregulated, full of recalcitrant children who aren't welcome outside their own hovels; what a fool I was to ever imagine that anyone else was either willing or able to grasp the true meaning of Star Trek, or that fandom would be any different than any other segment of human slag.
(3) I'm sorry that I ever encountered Somerled, easily the nastiest 'man' in cyber-space; or Starbase63, surely the most paranoid and immature 'man' I've ever known; or Yanks, the 'human' attack dog, who relishes nothing better than an innocent soul to ravage pubicly. I'm sorry that I ever trusted people like boco, or reedenterprise, or akebono62, or grigori, or wilbur wood, or jespah, or the Green Dragon, or any of the rest of the false friends at Star Trek Logs to continue to be my 'friends' when I felt it was necessary to run afoul of their obsessive little cult leader, Colin Krapp.
(4) I'm sorry that I've wasted two and a half years of my precious life online, when I could have been reading from my exhaustive classic sci-fi collection, or enjoying my room sized vault of favorite movies and T.V. shows, or dusting my incomparable collection of rare and valuable toys, or playing my guitars, keyboards and drums, or even maintaining my home and garden in the manner to which I've become accustomed. I'm sorry that I allowed myself to believe that there might actually be intelligent life on the web...and there isn't.
(5) But right at this moment, I'm sorry that I've run out of beer. I trust that you can all go find some amusement on Wissaboo's or 24C's boards while I toddle off to rectify this situation.