quantity has little to do with quality.
I know forums with alleged thousands of members and dozens of sub-forums, where -all things considered- a handful of people run the show, set the pace, and act as absolute arbiter elegantiarum, censoring ideas, assassinating characters and all in all setting the standard of what is good.
If -I say if- all they can do in life is clapping hands when the curtain falls after the next tirade by Uncle Janko, or the next sanctimonious "process" to nazis & degree mill shills by gay teen pornographer Thomas Chip White (owner of degreeinfo.com ); financial mismanager Gus Sainz; massage parlor addict turned moralist Gregg des Elms; or operators/executives of schools they now refer to as "degree mills" and "degree worth jail time in eight states" like John Bear and George Brown; or people who write letters to embassies stating they "work with officials in accreditation" yet are mere university employees in unrelated fields, whose claim to fame is being named in "eccentric" online blogs like mr. George Gollin, then the pleasure it's all theirs.
My take is as follows: I have no idea why these people spend so much time trolling around forums with thousands of posts. I assume some do to hopefully close a sale (like John Bear openly disclosed ); some to camouflage their core business ( like gay teen pornographer Thomas Chip White ); others because it is less expensive than licensed psychotherapy and allows "inner circle guys" to be as self-aggrandizing as they want...their pleasure, I say.
If onlookers like this Jack really feel nice standing to attention when uncle Janko delivers his tirades, or find reasonable that a swarm of gay teen porn sites is "just media business", or that a brothel addict or a financial fraud or a millist is fully entitled to thunder upon other people's choices or ideas, then the pleasure it's all theirs.
I know forums with alleged thousands of members and dozens of sub-forums, where -all things considered- a handful of people run the show, set the pace, and act as absolute arbiter elegantiarum, censoring ideas, assassinating characters and all in all setting the standard of what is good.
If -I say if- all they can do in life is clapping hands when the curtain falls after the next tirade by Uncle Janko, or the next sanctimonious "process" to nazis & degree mill shills by gay teen pornographer Thomas Chip White (owner of degreeinfo.com ); financial mismanager Gus Sainz; massage parlor addict turned moralist Gregg des Elms; or operators/executives of schools they now refer to as "degree mills" and "degree worth jail time in eight states" like John Bear and George Brown; or people who write letters to embassies stating they "work with officials in accreditation" yet are mere university employees in unrelated fields, whose claim to fame is being named in "eccentric" online blogs like mr. George Gollin, then the pleasure it's all theirs.
My take is as follows: I have no idea why these people spend so much time trolling around forums with thousands of posts. I assume some do to hopefully close a sale (like John Bear openly disclosed ); some to camouflage their core business ( like gay teen pornographer Thomas Chip White ); others because it is less expensive than licensed psychotherapy and allows "inner circle guys" to be as self-aggrandizing as they want...their pleasure, I say.
If onlookers like this Jack really feel nice standing to attention when uncle Janko delivers his tirades, or find reasonable that a swarm of gay teen porn sites is "just media business", or that a brothel addict or a financial fraud or a millist is fully entitled to thunder upon other people's choices or ideas, then the pleasure it's all theirs.
A.A Mole University
B.A London Institute of Applied Research
B.Sc Millard Fillmore
M.A International Institute for Advanced Studies
Ph.D London Institute of Applied Research
Ph.D Millard Fillmore
B.A London Institute of Applied Research
B.Sc Millard Fillmore
M.A International Institute for Advanced Studies
Ph.D London Institute of Applied Research
Ph.D Millard Fillmore

