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Business sense, anonymity and pissmatches
This board has a lot of piss matches, and in a quite a lot of them people will participate who do not disclose their true identity or websites/programs.
Now, every once in a while some assmonkey will crawl out and start calling that person a pussy or a wimp because of that. Obviously, assmonkeys like that lack a clue. Here's a little something to fill them in: There are several reasons one can have to read/post on this board. Major ones are getting connections, promoting your products, getting entertainment, learning about the industry, staying updated on the industry or a combination of any of the above. Now, unless you are interested in getting/maintaining connections or promoting your products, revealing your identity serves no purpose whatsoever. If you are engaging in piss matches, however, revealing your identity can and will damage your business. Few people want to do business with morons or assholes, and whatever side you are on, some will consider you a moron or an asshole if you disagree with them. So, answer it for yourself: Who are the people with the best business sense, the ones revealing their identity without benefitting from it whatsoever, but rather damaging their business doing so, or the ones who stay anonymous for the most part and manage not to hurt their business by being on this board? (ofcourse, it's a different matter altogether if you are here representing or promoting a product aside from seeking entertainment and such) |
Hmm...
If you feel ashamed to stand by your words, then why state them? |
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so what's your name punkworld?
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I don't follow. |
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sure Sly RJ..just like I speak for all black people :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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*Smart* business people forget personal opinions and focus on the money. Isn't that why we're in business? I could really give a shitless if you agree with my stance on certain topics or not. I just want us both to make as much money as possible. Show me the fucking money! |
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For instance, if you were to say "White power! Kill all nigg*rs!" without it being a joke, I most certainly wouldn't do business with you. |
Nazi power! Kill the Jews!
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If I think someone is a total idiot, I won't do business with them - just because I will be more likely to believe they are incompetent or untrustworthy. If luclonely were not a boneprone character but a real person, would you risk money by doing business with him? |
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When I get involved in pisses, which I try to avoid, I do it in my own name. I don't like the idea of having other identities on here at all.
When I piss someone off, I want them to know it was Ian X. from Blood Money who pissed them off... because, when I earn someone's respect, I want them to know it was Ian X. from Blood Money who earned it. As far as I am concerned, the respect doesn't count unless you open yourself up to negative responses too. Segregating your attitudes to different personas is weak. |
Speaking of which...
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So what does his personal opinion have to do with running a sound business? Not much. From what I hear, Large Cash is rock solid and MassiveCock knows what he's talking about. Why would I pass up an opportunity to do business with a good company, simply because I think MassiveCock is a loon when it comes to politics? I disagree with several things you say/do. Your personal culture is completely different from mine. At the same time, I would love to do business with you and I can't wait until you get your TGP online so you can test out our goth/piercing site. |
Doing business with people is, in my opinion, based on trust and respect. Now, disagreeing with someone does not mean you don't have those for a person, neither does arguing or debating. However, when discussions turn into fights, with insults getting thrown around and such, it's a completely different matter.
For instance, I am 100% certain many Americans on here would not do business with Joe Sixpack because of the burning flag in his sig. Now, if he were to reveal his identity, chances are it would hurt his business. Not revealing it does, in my opinion, not make him a wimp or a pussy, but rather someone with (some) business sense. |
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You can share your opinion without hurtng your companies reputation.. You will find that most people who have the balls to post using there company name, never bash to name call or threaten. They state there opinion and move on. Anyone that bashes someone else or there program without having there program in there sig. is spineless. Just my opinion. :thumbsup |
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I also feel that if you are going to make statements as insighting as Joe has you should be preparded to deal with the fallout. When it comes right down to it... Joes comments have no meaning because he is not willing to risk ANYTHING for his stand. That makes him a coward in my opinion. |
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Now, why should his business "deal with the fallout"? And why do his comments have no meaning if he doesn't want to lose business because of them? Should arguments not speak for themselves? |
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I'd do business with Joe. Again, money is money. Sorry, I'm here to make money, not worry about what some guy in some country thinks about my countrymen. Although, I'm fairly confident that Joe would never contact me about doing business. After all, I am American. :winkwink: Again, why state your opinions if you're unwilling to stand by them? You claim by stating your different opinions that you're taking a stand. What stand? You're nobody. Just another faceless computer. * * "You" isn't referring to punkworld. Just a general statement. |
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I'm an social-anarchist, and therefore against the current form of capitalism we have. Regardless, I do business, go to stores, etc, simply because I need to eat. Does that make me a hypocrit? No, it just makes me someone who need to (and likes to) eat. |
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And, again, should arguments not speak for themselves? I personally have more interest in what someone says than in who says it. (and it better not be referring to me, since I'm not anonymous) :glugglug |
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But sure, sound arguments should speak for themselves. Question: if you're making sound arguments, why not take responsibility for them? |
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People shouldn't be responsible for their words and actions? |
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I am very much against the Chinese government, and I would gladly see it gone. However, I do not travel to China to tell that to the government officials over there, simply because I value my life. Now, another example: Imagine you lived in a town which was run by the mafia, and anyone who spoke out against them would get into big-ass trouble. Would it then be wrong to write an anonymous letter to the local newspaper criticizing the situation? Placing value on other things besides your opinion does not mean you are a coward, imo. |
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And, it is about what he eats - if he makes his money in this biz, it's what puts food on his table. |
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http://www.filthywebcams.com/ http://www.sexcrazy69.com/ http://www.pornonabudget.com/ From there, you can find a lot of information about him already so anonymity is obviously not an option in this discussion. |
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in regards to the original post, you can't really tell if someone has good business sense from a message board. |
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So, you answer me, why? It's called respect. You can not come to my door and mock my dead cousin, who died in a war, and not expect some sort of recourse. How would you react if someone called you up tomorrow and filled you in on a little conversation I was having with them? This conversation was basically all about the asshole you are, the whiny bitch you are, and the unethical business practices you maintain. (This isn't true, by the way.) Would you want to hold me responsible? Would you want to cut off our relationship? |
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