

Great, I have another clue for the Hot Environmental Chicks quiz
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(and yes I am still trying to work it out)
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Ha! I'd forgotten about that!
😀 Good luck!
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Say what you will about LeoTickles (and Good Heavens, couldn't we?), the little bastard is brave and up-front for putting up that sig pic and admitting it's him.
Oh - I thought that was a picture of Zach Braff. Huh, shows how much I know.
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One would certainly think so. But I've seen people with totally obnoxious, smarmy sigs and attitudes to match go whining to the mods every time someone is reactive to them. I don't know of an instance where the mod has said, "Well, look at your sig. You're asking for it."
That's a good point - and true, as far as I know. I believe the mods treat a poster's obnoxious
behavior is grounds for not taking their complaints as seriously, but do you believe that obnoxious sigs or screen names should be grounds as well?
Hmmm. I think I have to disagree. I don't own a sports car, but I'm not sure it's fair to be hostile to someone because they own one. I don't think it's fair to be hostile to someone because you don't like the way they dress.
"Judge" does not mean "be hostile to." I'm not talking about responding with automatic hostility - I'm talking about making a mental prejudgment about a person based on something they've chosen to represent them. For example, a person who had $100,000 to spend on a car could have bought a Prius. If he buys a sports car instead, that sends a message about the kind of person he is.
Well, yeah, in the absolute sense, it would be wrong to judge you for it [using a photo of your boobs as your sig]. Would people do it? Of course.
I'm not talking about judging me for
having big boobs, which was not my choice. That, obviously, would be wrong. I'm talking about judging me for
posting a photo of them in my sig. Isn't
that grounds for assuming I'm some kind of attention *****? I would certainly say so.
I've often thought (especially recently) about changing my user name.
Well, good luck with that, if you decide to make that change.

And if you wouldn't mind, it would be great if you could try to collect some "data" on how that goes. Do people tend to respond more charitably to your posts, even if you're posting in the same aggressive style you did before? Even more to the heart of the matter, do you find that
your own behavior is different under a different name - in other words, is your screen name actually affecting the way you act? That would be cool.

It's hardly a perfect experiment, but we do what we can.
