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Robert DeCastro
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Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:31 am Posts: 2216 Location: In Limbo
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pickleloaf wrote: i appreciate the fact someone would be honest and willing to provide critique but there are glaring problems on this board (and probably message boards in general) the critiques on here are often nasty, rude, etc. when someone asks for input on a design/artwork or whatever in real life, you dont stare at them with giant eyes  ... insult them... tell them to give up completely... tell them to go back to school... and i have seen all of that here. you designers out there see a store with a shitty comic sans logo- you don't go inside and tell the owner he is a dumbass and should just close shop immediately. when someone is given a keyboard and a faceless screenname, evidently they are given carte blanche to piss on anyone they please?? it's easy to be an asshole when all you have to do is close the window instead of face the person back and more often than not, these territorial pissings come whether or not they are asked for or not. if someone wants a critique on their work, it can be offered up without being a dick about it. tell them what you dont like or how you would like to see it. make fun of a crap toy all you want, but when someone is asking for input on something they created with their own hands, i think a little diplomacy can go a long way here. all the bickering and name calling gets old fast
Well said....oh and dont mind me ,,I'm just waiting for page ten..This should be made into an HBO mini series 
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| Fri Aug 03, 2007 11:32 pm |
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geotaro
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skylar wrote: something I want to address in this thread right now is rudeness
why is everyone making out being rude to be such a horrible thing? sometimes it's fun and funny and great.
I would argue for more civility, not less.
Isn't it very self-centered to argue in favor of being rude because the person being rude gets off on it? The person who is the target of the rudeness might not enjoy it quite so much. And responding to rudeness with rudeness usually just leads to both people screaming at each other even louder, with veins bulging and spittle flying.
I personally would not be interested in being a member of a community where rudeness is accepted as a positive attribute.
Rudeness is not awesome. It sucks.
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hotfunk
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audiodifficulties
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liquidsky
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Taro wrote: Isn't it very self-centered to argue in favor of being rude because the person being rude gets off on it? The person who is the target of the rudeness might not enjoy it quite so much. And responding to rudeness with rudeness usually just leads to both people screaming at each other even louder, with veins bulging and spittle flying.
I personally would not be interested in being a member of a community where rudeness is accepted as a positive attribute.
Rudeness is not awesome. It sucks.
You argue that it is self-centered to be rude or direct.
You also argue that it's fine for someone to take an ultra rare figure and fuck it up with a amateur paint job. By taking that ultra rare figure and fucking it up, isn't that a clear case of self-centeredness?
The owner of that figure is basically giving the middle finger to everyone in the scene. Instead of releasing that figure back into the scene to someone who would really appreciate it in its original state, the owner is so self-absorbed and selfish that he/she puts their shallow need for attention before others.
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| Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:56 pm |
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liquidsky
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edit: double post
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Locomoco
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Taro wrote: Rudeness is not awesome. It sucks.
You must be new to these parts... 
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| Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:58 pm |
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bryanarchy
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Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2006 5:26 pm Posts: 1244 Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
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playdohpunk wrote: I'm looking at the one in my hands going to a board member here for $130 and thinking, boy, how un rfso, of me to get $30 for my trip down south, my standing in line, my even being there to get my bud a zag that he really wants,
Even your attempt at sarcasm says pages about you.
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| Sat Aug 04, 2007 1:19 pm |
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KJB
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skylar wrote: I'm from the East Coast. the stereotype is true. we are rude. all the time.
I'll call bullshit on that. Every time I've been to NY (or Philly, for that matter) people have been nothing if not completely cool to me. Granted, there's little of the "After YOU, sir" attitude, but everyone is more than helpful with even the stupidest of questions. Come to Milwaukee some time and you'll see rude.
That said, I completely agree with your point - that people tend to mistake directness for rudeness. I used to get a lot of flak from reviews and articles I did when I was writing for music magazines, because I wouldn't mince words. As I see it, honesty IS the best policy, and if that offends anyone, tough.
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| Sat Aug 04, 2007 2:06 pm |
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hillsy11
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Joined: Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:51 am Posts: 2981 Location: Seattle
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KJB wrote: skylar wrote: I'm from the East Coast. the stereotype is true. we are rude. all the time. I'll call bullshit on that. Every time I've been to NY (or Philly, for that matter) people have been nothing if not completely cool to me. Granted, there's little of the "After YOU, sir" attitude, but everyone is more than helpful with even the stupidest of questions. Come to Milwaukee some time and you'll see rude.
You had me until the last sentence. If you encounter rudeness in Milwaukee, it's because we're still letting FIBs through the border.
I use crosswalks as a gauge: NY...I was in the financial district and a friggin' school bus almost took me out on my walk signal. Chicago, it's a crapshoot. You takes your chances. Seattle on the other hand...I have no doubt people would stop if I crossed against the light. LA is an entirely different creature...
The worst I've encountered? Tokyoites on bicycles. Don't fuck with them...they WILL run your ass over. In swarms too....first one hits you and the rest finish the job!
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toybotstudios
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liquidsky wrote: The owner of that figure is basically giving the middle finger to everyone in the scene. Instead of releasing that figure back into the scene to someone who would really appreciate it in its original state, the owner is so self-absorbed and selfish that he/she puts their shallow need for attention before others.
SOMEONE PLEASE RESCUE ME!!!! I WANT TO BE PLAIN GID AGAIN!!! MY OWNER IS A SELF-ABSORB ASSHOLE!!!! HELLLLLLPPPPPP!!!

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| Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:58 pm |
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BEYOND
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havingmysay wrote: is this what Hiro meant when he sold his RH for 'art supplies'?
I was finally begining to read this and saw this.
The answer is "FUCK NO!!!!"
But anyways, this thread is really long and getting confusing to me. Toybot started to ask a question about deleted threads, then came SBxKR war, and then came about custome painting, and then came .........see...I don't get it.
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| Sat Aug 04, 2007 7:36 pm |
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KJB
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Joined: Fri Mar 10, 2006 7:07 am Posts: 1337 Location: Milwaukee, WI
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hillsy11 wrote: KJB wrote: skylar wrote: I'm from the East Coast. the stereotype is true. we are rude. all the time. I'll call bullshit on that. Every time I've been to NY (or Philly, for that matter) people have been nothing if not completely cool to me. Granted, there's little of the "After YOU, sir" attitude, but everyone is more than helpful with even the stupidest of questions. Come to Milwaukee some time and you'll see rude. You had me until the last sentence. If you encounter rudeness, it's because we're still letting FIBs through the border. I use crosswalks as a gauge: NY...I was in the financial district and a friggin' school bus almost took me out on my walk signal. Chicago, it's a crapshoot. You takes your chances. Seattle on the other hand...I have no doubt people would stop if I crossed against the light. LA is an entirely different creature... The worst I've encountered? Tokyoites on bicycles. Don't fuck with them...they WILL run your ass over. In swarms too....first one hits you and the rest finish the job!
I guess I'm just going by the personal friendliness meter - face-to-face, as it were. I say hello to everyone I pass on the street, and here I get a blank stare or an odd look.
Crosswalks - good lord, I'm terrified of all of 'em. I generally just run.
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BloodDrinker6969
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KJB wrote: hillsy11 wrote: KJB wrote: skylar wrote: I'm from the East Coast. the stereotype is true. we are rude. all the time. I'll call bullshit on that. Every time I've been to NY (or Philly, for that matter) people have been nothing if not completely cool to me. Granted, there's little of the "After YOU, sir" attitude, but everyone is more than helpful with even the stupidest of questions. Come to Milwaukee some time and you'll see rude. You had me until the last sentence. If you encounter rudeness, it's because we're still letting FIBs through the border. I use crosswalks as a gauge: NY...I was in the financial district and a friggin' school bus almost took me out on my walk signal. Chicago, it's a crapshoot. You takes your chances. Seattle on the other hand...I have no doubt people would stop if I crossed against the light. LA is an entirely different creature... The worst I've encountered? Tokyoites on bicycles. Don't fuck with them...they WILL run your ass over. In swarms too....first one hits you and the rest finish the job! I guess I'm just going by the personal friendliness meter - face-to-face, as it were. I say hello to everyone I pass on the street, and here I get a blank stare or an odd look. Crosswalks - good lord, I'm terrified of all of 'em. I generally just run.
I'm from Chicago and live in GA now. If I'm walking down the street and someone I don't know says 'Hi' they get an awkward glance from me and a delayed even more awkward half assed wave back on a good day. I don't think I'm being rude, I'm being honest and that person is being weird. I don't know them, why are they talking to me? I don't do anything mean, but at the same time I don't do anything nice either. Maybe it's because where I grew up after a stranger says 'hi' there's a 'nice shoes, give em' to me fucker' to follow?
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straightoutta..LOKASH
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I came here from KR, so did the boards creator, Lord Isaac.
Its not where your from , its where your at!
Remember when Isaac and Cesar faked that fight on KR?when they said they were going to meet up at Toytokyo and duke it out in front of the store?If you do, then you can rest easy because that means you are OLD SCHOOL, RFSO, and DOWN WITH OPK(other peoples Kaiju)
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audiodifficulties
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Remember how active the old s7 board was?
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| Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:58 pm |
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skylar
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well, a lot of my last post there was tongue-in-cheek, but I forgot that people around here don't understand sarcasm either  I don't always really think being rude is awesome. maybe just some of the time. and I don't think all East Coasters are really rude, just some. I'm actually very nice a good portion of the time. ask around.
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hotfunk
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toybotstudios
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ouch, that looks painful
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Mutonismyfriend
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Stuck in on Saturday night and VH1 have a metal special on - just saw the video for "Rainbow in the Dark" by DIO.
Crap yet awesome!
Man was that guy ugly, skinny and small...with bad clothes...gives us all hope eh?
Oh the thread...haven't read any of it much - looks like teh same old arguments repeated by new people and old people.
Half teh people who act like assholes behind their keyboards turn out to be OK when u meet them. The power of semi-annonymity! Use it wisely, cos we all get to meet eventually. I myself prefer good vibes.
Now, back to AC/DC
edit: Point of Entry era Priest vid - wow, Rob looks HOT in those TITE pantz.....
edit2: Every Rose Has it's Thorn -can it get much better?????
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Rich
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Mutonismyfriend wrote: Stuck in on Saturday night and VH1 have a metal special on - just saw the video for "Rainbow in the Dark" by DIO.
Crap yet awesome!
Man was that guy ugly, skinny and small...with bad clothes...gives us all hope eh?
Oh the thread...haven't read any of it much - looks like teh same old arguments repeated by new people and old people.
Half teh people who act like assholes behind their keyboards turn out to be OK when u meet them. The power of semi-annonymity! Use it wisely, cos we all get to meet eventually. I myself prefer good vibes.
Now, back to AC/DC
edit: Point of Entry era Priest vid - wow, Rob looks HOT in those TITE pantz.....
Couldn't have summed up this whole dreaded thread any better.
For real Carl, I wish many more here had a positive vibe like you, your what RFSO is all about !!
I got a PM coming for you buddy 
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| Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:24 pm |
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Frank Kozik
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I just read this whole thread.
wow.
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toybotstudios
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Mutonismyfriend wrote: Half teh people who act like assholes behind their keyboards turn out to be OK when u meet them.
I'll take that idea one step further. every person that I perceived as a real ass on this board turned out to be a reasonable person via pms, email or phone.
except for Glenn. he's pretty much the same in real life..... 
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MANIMAL
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Quote: Half teh people who act like assholes behind their keyboards turn out to be OK when u meet them.
cause behaving like an asshole in person results in losing teeth - doing it online just makes you feel like yer king
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pickleloaf
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Mutonismyfriend wrote: edit2: Every Rose Has it's Thorn -can it get much better?????
have you been watching rock of love? 
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