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knight steel

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Hi guy just another post,have u ever notice how people over react,even when they have nothing to do with it.Some times just a harmless joke can be taken the wrong way and a mini war can start.We all over react at some times in our life over little things. I my self have over reacted many times.just a small comment can cause anger which in turn causes hate which causes more anger. just a few hours ago i posted a thread called what the difference bettween boys and girls personality wise and another guy posted "(slaps with news paper) whats next oxygen why do we need it survival wise"with this comment i over reacted and posted another thread/fourm called oxygen why do we need it survival wise as a joke some people took badly to this and called me a troll,so now i would just like to say sorry for any hard feelings and i did not mean to hurt u.

So to summarries what do u think is the best way to deal with anger and not over react.
 

Theissen

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Apology accepted.

That's the right answer, right? That's what it's asking for, right?
 

Time Travelling Toaster

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Use some damned grammar man :| it's verging on impossible to read your post, although I get what you mean, some folk over react to a joke badly sometimes >.>
 

Sark

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If you care about the opinions of random strangers you have already lost.
 

Slash Dementia

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By not taking random people's words that are meant to offend or anger you. I have yet to get angry on these or any forums. Everyone will state their opinion and it's up to you if you care so much as to let it get to you.

And for you not over-reacting, just know that your post may be torn apart at some point. Still, a matter of their opinion. It helps to be really open-minded. If a post doesn't work; throw it out of your system.

Remember: Anger leads to the Dark Side.
 

ChromeAlchemist

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Cool story bro.

But seriously, next time just take some deep breaths, and think how the public is going to react to such threads. People don't like pointless threads around here, they just aren't popular.

And the people talking about your grammar, they are trying to help. Good grammar means good communication. Good communication means less angry people.
 

knight steel

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Machines Are Us said:
I advise trying to learn from what people bloody tell you.

1: Please type properly, this means spelling,punctuation and grammar, people have asked you several times now.

2: Learn that if your posts are getting negative responses then think hard before making a new one.

3: Learn from your own damn mistakes, you said your first post didn't go well so you "overreacted" and made another one. What the hell do you think this is then? An overreaction to an overreaction?

I don't mean to sound like a prick, but I don't get why new people have to spam out new topics with no thought to them.
1.Im sorry that my grammer is not perfect but it's better than some other peoples
2.I did think hard over this
3.I don't think this is an overreaction it was a calm apology which i went out of the way to do,also i added a meaning full question so it would be relavent
4.It's how new people learn