If your friend has this kind of reation to you touching that chiar, you probably didn't want to be touching that chair. Who knows what unspeakable acts he does in and with that chair.
Airhumping anything is funny to a certain extent, leaving out the morbid ones ofcourse. I will be laughing at a good airhump all of my life and dreead the day it loses it's comedy to me.krazykidd said:Never ever touch a man gaming chair , ever , it's sacred . Actually i think you were in the wrong , only because he warned you beforehand not to touch the chair , you provoked him . That being said , i wouldn't have kicked you out , but i woulda yell the shit outta you . Also how old are you guys? Air humping a chair? Really?
Really? A close friend air humps a chair and you would shut them out of your life? Don't be such a prude, if that was the case you would be far more out of order than the guy pretending to rub his genitals against an inanimate object.Craorach said:By "Gen's" do you mean Genitalia?
Cos that.. even pretending, is bloody disgusting.
You would be out of my home and out of my life within seconds, as would anyone who defended you in any remote manner.
He's a jerk, but you are in his home, you were asked not to touch something so you don't. End of story, you don't even mess around, it's his home, you should have total respect for everything within it.
He should have total respect for everything in your home as well, of course, and frankly if he's always criticising your ability and your property I don't know why you are friends with him in the first place.
That's what you would do. If they have been fine with this for four years don't you think it would be well established that doing something as trivial as air humping a chair is a light-hearted joke, rather than something that warrants an agressive tantrum? Sure it's not the most mature thing in the world, and I personally have only one friend who has the tendency to actually do that. One that (regrettably) I rarely meet nowdays since I moved out of town. Not everyone will have the same degree of tolerance of how their stuff is treated by other people.SciMal said:That sounds like a really shitty group of friends you have. You all disrespect each others' stuff. Fantastic.
If he disrespects what you own, tell him to shape up or kick his butt out the door. Why do you let him do that? So you can do it later?
Good thing you're still in high school.
Okay, unless the OP has noticed some telltale signs of this, I would say it's the responsibility of his friend to tell him what's not okay. He had 4 years to do that, and it's perfectly reasonable to say "hey, don't treat my stuff like that", sternly if necessary. THAT should have been the moment of truth, not 4 years later where hidden tension is built up (which seems to be your assumption of the case). Responding like that was perfectly uncalled for.Sounds like you're both thick as a brick. You let him disrespect all of your stuff, you disrespect his stuff, and one of you was going to get angry eventually. That's what happens when you mix immaturity with friendship.Have I done anything horrible enough to provoke such a reaction or is my friend simply bat shit crazy?
Sorry about the wall o' text. Ask any questions if you need clarification although I don't predict many will care too much.
He just got angry first.
You both need to grow up.
Hey, i also once broke my friends chair, and all he did was laugh hysterically. Tho i admit, i really did break it in a weird and funny way, and it wasn`t the newest chair.kasperbbs said:Thats just childish, I broke my friends chair once while we were messing around and all we did was laugh, he has some issues.
Well I'd say it's probably worth saving, as they're apparently close enough to have a bunch of in-jokes.Sammaul said:Airhumping anything is funny to a certain extent, leaving out the morbid ones ofcourse. I will be laughing at a good airhump all of my life and dreead the day it loses it's comedy to me.krazykidd said:Never ever touch a man gaming chair , ever , it's sacred . Actually i think you were in the wrong , only because he warned you beforehand not to touch the chair , you provoked him . That being said , i wouldn't have kicked you out , but i woulda yell the shit outta you . Also how old are you guys? Air humping a chair? Really?
To be honest, this is the kind of prankery I actually expect a group of male friends to do, regardless of age.
About your friend, I'll go along with a few other replies and say he probably had something else on his plate that day, which does in no way excuse the attack.
Depending on howstrong/deep your friendship is, I would say either confront him with what he did and get some insight to any problems he might have had that day, or, alternatively, just let it slide....