FormerlyHemlock
Hero
Ah, thanks, Helldritch.
I'm Hemlock. He's Helldritch.
And Who's on first.

Ah, thanks, Helldritch.
Yes, I know.I'm Hemlock. He's Helldritch.
And Who's on first.
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He's probably the only 1 to answer because he explained well what it looks like Ganymede meant. I could not have explained it better, and had nothing else to add; so I XPed his post instead.@Helldritch
Thanks for being the only 1 to answer. Even if everything you said about me was spot on and 100% true I still don't see how that equates to creepy. So I guess I'll never understand. That's okay I guess. Thank you for trying to explain nonetheless.
He's probably the only 1 to answer because he explained well what it looks like Ganymede meant. I could not have explained it better, and had nothing else to add; so I XPed his post instead.
As for not understanding how it's creepy, it would be reasonable here to think that he has simply used the word to mean something that you don't use "creepy" to describe. As Hemlock said, "aggravating" might seem a better fit. So go with that.
You really need to just let this go.I just want to make sure I understand. Ya'll are saying he meant aggravating and not actually creepy even though he said creepy. Is that right?
I just want to make sure I understand. Ya'll are saying he meant aggravating and not actually creepy even though he said creepy. Is that right?
It would appear he meant creepy as in creepy. :shrug:To clarify, I meant creepy as in "weirded me out" and "made me feel uncomfortable."
I've blocked people for being annoying before. This was not that.
Someone's still not catching on....
@Helldritch
Thanks for being the only 1 to answer. Even if everything you said about me was spot on and 100% true I still don't see how that equates to creepy. So I guess I'll never understand. That's okay I guess. Thank you for trying to explain nonetheless.
With that said I'm not going to hash out with you the places I disagree with your analysis on this. Instead I just want to ask for one thing. Don't forget to put yourself in my shoes when we are discussing things or you are watching me discuss something with others. You gave solid advice there and in my experience it applies to virtually everyone equally.