Personally when I rant, I really don't want people to react. I just want to, uh, well, be slightly acknowledged and then ignored. Ranting is really one-sided - as long as whoever you rant to doesn't make you mad, it's good.
I get that, it's cathartic, but there's a difference between talking in a channel and occasionally complaining (I do it too!) and talking in a channel mostly only to complain. It's not the only thing he does, but it happens often enough that I think it's worth addressing.
In other words, they said "We can't take you seriously because you sound too angry when you're here". That's pretty much the same thing I was trying to say.
Yes, that's "in other words", specifically words that leave out most of the context again, including the part that I explicitly said was the key point I was trying to make.
Also, that's not something that I just up and said out of the blue, I said that after essentially being told that I didn't need anything more than the bare bones of respect because you guys found my ranting to be too angry.
The framing makes all the difference. The lesson I keep hoping you'll take away from this is that you have a hand in how you present yourself. That includes choices in phrasing, and yes, sometimes choices in conversation topics too. When I explained how I perceive you a lot of (not all of!) the time, it wasn't to point out some hideous character flaw that can never be repaired, it's to point out that maybe you should do something about that.
Also, I was talking about the forums in general, not IRC.
Yes, and this thread has told you that's not what the forums think (I wouldn't know), and I have told you that's not what at least part of the IRC crowd thinks. Maybe it's a tone issue (a running theme) but it sounds like you still feel like we hate you, despite direct evidence to the contrary from all sides. Isn't that a bit silly?
Roy
(suck it, SomeStupidGuy <3)
edit: I think I've made my point to the best of my 3:30AM ability, so think of it what you will, I'll stop posting here again. Carry on.