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 stantman
 
posted on October 9, 2000 11:47:27 AM new
There are a number of users on this board who consider themselves (or at least act as) the "in" crowd.

I find this mentality abhorant. This constant condescending attitude toward those who "haven't been here long" or "have only made x amount of posts" is juvenile, at best. It reminds me of children on a playground. It's the exact same mindset.

In reality, the number of posts and/or time as a member is of no consequence--or shouldn't be, in determining whether or not someone's points are valid and noteworthy.

Ironically, if you really want to seem "with it", you would happily distance yourself from, and glady shun, the "in" crowd.

I only wish the moderators here didn't show partiality to them. It only hurts this sites integrity, as well as their own.

[ edited by stantman on Oct 9, 2000 12:01 PM ]
 
 krs
 
posted on October 9, 2000 11:54:11 AM new
Actually, you're quite mistaken.

It's the "Wolf Pack" not the "in" crowd, and you have no standing which enables you to change the name.

Go sit in the corner.

 
 pattaylor
 
posted on October 9, 2000 12:07:09 PM new
corrdog,

Your post was deleted because the gif it contained was offensive.

Pat
[email protected]
 
 Meya
 
posted on October 9, 2000 12:11:53 PM new
Ruff, ruff, ruff ruff ruff.

And by the way, that is an amazing observation for someone who just registered here two days ago.
[ edited by Meya on Oct 9, 2000 12:13 PM ]
 
 Zazzie
 
posted on October 9, 2000 12:22:22 PM new
Don't worry---the ins change into the outs and vice versa---and no one pays attention to the ins when they are in anyway.


Walk Like a Diva
 
 corrdogg
 
posted on October 9, 2000 12:23:08 PM new
My apologies Pat.

I thought it was appropriate to the subject and no more offensive than some of the written comments that originated this thread.

Crap!

Now I’ll have to spend time finding a non-offensive gif...

(What time do you get off today Pat?)



 
 pattaylor
 
posted on October 9, 2000 12:30:59 PM new
corrdog,

I'll never tell.

Pat
[email protected]
 
 RainyBear
 
posted on October 9, 2000 12:36:46 PM new
Oh, for goodness sake... this isn't high school, it's a bunch of text on the Internet.

 
 DoctorBeetle
 
posted on October 9, 2000 12:40:26 PM new
A while ago I sent in a cereal box coupon for a little whistle. It just got here today. Finally, I'm part of the TIN crowd (toot-toot).

Dr. Beetle



 
 hopefulli
 
posted on October 9, 2000 01:13:36 PM new
Hi Stantman. I'm sure these posts come as no surprise to you since they exactly prove your point. Sure, it isn't much fun to have your head bitten off when you express your opinion, and it is annoying to have your post ignored and then have someone else bring up your point and get responses. You just can't take it personally.
 
 stantman
 
posted on October 9, 2000 01:18:17 PM new
hopefulli:

I am not refering to anything that has happened to me directly. These are merely observations.

 
 hopefulli
 
posted on October 9, 2000 01:19:37 PM new
And they are accurate observations.
 
 VeryModern
 
posted on October 9, 2000 01:30:36 PM new
I don't see this at all. It is probably because I am oblivious to everything except what interests me. I do see 2 or 3 or 4 "camps", kind of like political parties but they are remarkable tolerant of each other and almost always civil.

I think AW is fantastic forum. The people posting here are diverse, and overwhelmingly more helpful to each other than hurtful.

I would not change one hair on this head.

 
 Meya
 
posted on October 9, 2000 01:42:17 PM new
Ya know, this thread got me thinking. I read and post in a number of newsgroups and message boards. I also belong to a church, and have various involvements there.

There are always "groups" of people who seem to hang out together more than some, and always those who are involved without being really close to any one group or person.

Isn't this just typical group dynamics? Some folks are naturally more drawn to being a part of the "in" crowd, and some just don't care. Does that mean it's bad?

There are always newcomers, who wander in, and right off the bat start yelling about the "group", and how it excludes some. Well come on, any "group", if it does exist, is constantly changing, constantly evolving. People come, people go, some are more vocal, some more witty, but for the most part, it works.

Pull up a chair, ask your questions, voice your opinions, and make sure you remember to not take it all too personally.
 
 Dakota1
 
posted on October 9, 2000 01:46:38 PM new
I have been on this board for a while, mostly lurking and learning from others. When I do post a question, everyone seems to be quite considerate and understanding. I have never been 'blasted' for anything I have written (so far!) I think that most of the people here are just great.

However, that is just my opinion, I may be wrong.


Dakota1 (nowhere but here)
 
 loosecannon
 
posted on October 9, 2000 01:59:46 PM new


http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/incrowd.html

 
 hinz
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:00:05 PM new
I don't think there is an "In Crowd" - just a group of people who have known one another for a while. Personally, I've found this to be the most entertaining board I've found - lots of variety and lots of opinions. I enjoy the spirited responses. But then I tend to be a "wall flower" so if I'm not one of the "In Crowd" that doesn't matter...


Gail
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/hinz1/
 
 goodlifetwo
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:15:22 PM new
the in crowd talks a lot..because they have very little sales and nothing else to do?

 
 reddeer
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:24:18 PM new
or maybe they sell SO much, that they can afford to take a break more often than others?

 
 mrpotatoheadd
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:26:39 PM new
Well, which is it? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
 reddeer
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:28:05 PM new
I hate to brag.

 
 stantman
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:41:22 PM new
reddeer:

I doubt it's because they SELL so much. Anyone who sells knows that the more you sell, the busier you are.

Meya:

I should change my verbage to "intolerant clique" of which you are a charter member. Make no mistake about it: these groups are about exclusion--not inclusion.

What you euphamistically refer to as "group dynamics", I call xenophobia.

Based on my response to reddeer's supposition, I'm sure you and your cronies sell a lot.



[ edited by stantman on Oct 9, 2000 02:45 PM ]
 
 Meya
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:42:44 PM new
Oh STOP, you're embarrassing me!

And if you really think I am one of the in crowd, may I direct your attention to the "Waaa, clueless" thread on the Round Table.
http://www.auctionwatch.com/mesg/read.html?num=28&thread=32289


[ edited by Meya on Oct 9, 2000 02:43 PM ]
[ edited by Meya on Oct 9, 2000 02:45 PM ]
 
 reddeer
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:44:58 PM new
Stantman ... I sold close to $3,000 worth, in the first week of Oct. ho-hum


 
 stantman
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:46:17 PM new
reddeer:

$3,000 tells me nothing.

That could be 2 items or 200.

 
 reddeer
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:49:03 PM new
Oh, I see, only the volume sellers count, silly me.

BTW - Am I part of the "in crowd"?
I really need to know.

 
 Meya
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:49:43 PM new
And another thing...I've been called many things in my life, but intolerant isn't one of them. How about something to back that up with?
 
 stantman
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:50:16 PM new
P.S.

The amount of "posts" to your name only speaks to your abject unproductiveness. Are you listening Meya? Anywhere you go on this board, THERE SHE IS!

One can only imagine the dearth of activity in this crowds lives.

Do they even check their mail?


[ edited by stantman on Oct 9, 2000 02:50 PM ]
 
 mrpotatoheadd
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:51:37 PM new
Do they even check their mail?

They still deliver mail?
 
 stantman
 
posted on October 9, 2000 02:52:33 PM new
reddeer:

You are the one who made "volume" an issue, not me.

 
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