Quote Originally Posted by DC Muskie View Post
I don't think you understand the meaning of word condescending. Hell you can't even spell it correctly, so probably not. Whoops, that was pretty condescending.

I'm sticking up for my program, which you seem needs outside perspective to understand we have a good thing going. Do I have that correct? Does that make me a condescending hypocrite? Apparently to you it does.

Your attitude towards us is this:

Xavier has a chance to get things rolling. Xavier stock is on the rise. Winning will help Xavier get better.

That's all pretty condescending from someone who knew nothing about us two years ago.

All I'm doing is pointing out that attitude and tell you it's not appreciated. You now seem intent to focus on my tone, rather than the subject of my posts.

If you insist on coming over here to promote the idea that Xavier needs your opinion that more and more people are knowing our brand, then I will insist that your posts are crap. When you post things like the Book example regarding Cook, I will post actual facts. You focus on feelings and tone. I will focus on reality and facts.

There's not more to it really.
You're abrasive in the way you go about things. You don't know me personally. Your full focus was on what you thought I was doing and not what I was actually doing. Then all of your posts are filled with what you thought I was doing. That's what made you a hypocrite. Spelling on a message board doesn't carry much weight to me. I know what the word means and I had not intention of being condescending at all. The only fact was that you were being condescending. I told you that wasn't my intent, but you then still assumed that I was trying to be.

Your full intent was to be condescending. You do see the difference correct? My intent which is factual is not to be confrontational. Your intention is to make me angry enough to say something that crosses a line on here and that's not gonna happen. I actually have respect for everybody on this board, which also includes you DC.