theSkinny wrote:hound101 wrote:theSkinny wrote:
Interesting how you equate hairl loss with house loss.
Your baldness must really make you upset... Do you take all examples about it and make them extreme?
You know I didn't say, although you apparently read it like "kill all babies born without a full head of hair, and hang their heads on doors so everyone can see it"
Dude, it's just hair loss ..get over yourself. You likely have a ton growing on your back good luck with whichever route you take in getting that head of hair you always wanted.
His response was funny. Urs makes u sound like a prick.
Thanks for noticing!
Unfortunately I fail to see the comparison, be it funny or serious. There is no way you can compare baldness and homelessness and needing to feed out of garbage cans.
Ask any homeless guy, would you rather be bald or homeless? Ask them if they think the situation is comparable.
You fail to see the comparison because there was no comparison between baldness and homelessness being made. I certainly was not equating the seriousness of homelessness with aging and going bald. I was merely exaggerating for effect in order to emphasize my point, which you seem to have missed. What I was attempting to point out was, that when you follow up an expression of sympathy to someone about their misfortune by immediately pointing out your own good fortune to them, you no longer come across as genuinely sympathetic, but rather quite the opposite and... kinda douchey. Those that found my post humorous likely felt similarly to me about your post, thus the amusement in reading an extreme example. Your response kinda reinforced the whole douche theory, btw.
Now, if I had to put on my psychology cap for a moment (as you seemed to be doing in your mocking response in which you assumed I am balding... and hairy????), I would say you, like many, take a lot of pride in and/or are quite self-conscious about personal appearance. The thought of balding (...and maybe having a hairy back?) is likely to therefore invoke worry/anxiety in you, hence your need to highlight your disassociation with those who present an example of that which you fear. This is probably a natural reaction that many likely feel themselves in similar situations, but most tend to be able to inhibit due to a better sense of social awareness and sensitivity for the feelings of others... But I generally don't like to jump to conclusions about those I haven't met.
Anyhow, no hard feelings! This is an internet message board... insensitivity and doucheyness are the norm. I was just trying to be funny. Back to laughing at Lebron!
