Guess now that your tribe is being trashed you don't have much else to say?
The tribe isn't trashed. We've had a bad couple of past weeks, but it's nothing to complain too much about. We got a little unorganized for a bit, and we had a problem with our Duke (as I'm sure you know) so the council has picked back up the pieces. I'm sure Borg will be picking it up soon.
Besides that fact, you guys have done zero damage to the frontlines of our tribe. You've attacked our most isolated members right after your allies declared on us and attacked as well. Frankly I think it's pathetic that you've had a month after GTG and TUBAs declaration and this is as far as you've gotten.
Anyway, the attacks will be stemmed and we'll be hitting you hard again now that we've got some order again.
I like you, and you're a smart guy, so I'm pretty sure you already know that it's usually considered hypocritical to mock someone for mocking. Mockery, insults, text-based bullying, etc., are all common on the internet wherever you are so I'm left wondering...
What's your point here? And while I'm at it, what the hell happened to your grammar? :icon_confused:
It isn't, however, hypocritical to use sarcasm against someone who is mocking. The two are not synonymous:
Mocking-
1. to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
2. to ridicule by mimicry of action or speech; mimic derisively.
3. to mimic, imitate, or counterfeit.
Sarcasm-
1. harsh or bitter derision or irony.
2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: a review full of sarcasms.
While it may be argued that because they can both be connected through derision, it doesn't mean that they are. In fact, my comment had no derision at all and at best could be considered passive aggressive.
Besides, commonality still doesn't mean I should respect it.
As far as my grammar skills go, I've never had any. Language is my poorest subject.