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Reply #90 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 7:11am
 
freediver wrote on Oct 19th, 2020 at 9:19pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 19th, 2020 at 7:16pm:
freediver wrote on Oct 19th, 2020 at 7:07pm:
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I am not justifying it at all.  I am providing the details the arseholes don't.


Why do you need to?


The record needs to be correct.

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And why are people arseholes for pointing out that you are a stalker?


I am not a stalker. 

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Why do you think providing the details of how you managed to track him down somehow helps the situation?


'Managed to track him down?'  No.  There was no management.  If a bloke tells you who they are and where they work, there is no tracking down.

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Are you just trying to warn people not to say anything about their work or private lives here because you will take it as an invitation to turn up to their next cocktail party?


If that were the case, I'd be at your next cocktail party, uninvited.


You are a stalker. You cannot help it. It's just what you do.


He may be a stalker, but he's OUR stalker Smiley
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Reply #91 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 8:12am
 
freediver, produce your evidence which supports this rubbish:

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You are a stalker. You cannot help it. It's just what you do.
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Reply #92 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 8:39am
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 8:12am:
freediver, produce your evidence which supports this rubbish:

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You are a stalker. You cannot help it. It's just what you do.


Aussie wants evidence!


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Reply #93 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 9:21am
 
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Reply #94 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 11:49am
 
The truth about Aussie & Mong is so painful you wish it was fiction ...
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Reply #95 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 12:16pm
 
AiA wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 6:22am:
cods wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 4:34am:
at last fd admits what we loyal ozpolians have been saying for years..

hes a STALKER..

why are stalkers allowed here fd???...

have you noticed aussie defends himself every time and always takes someone else down...

its never his fault...

even though he admits to doing it....

he is  always coerced against his better judgement... Roll Eyesby some other [usually evil] person
in this case AiA....to do the unthinkable.....

hilarious I know.... Roll Eyes



It is true, cods: I coerced Aussie to call Mattus at work. He wouldn't have done it otherwise. Aussie was completely at my mercy.


You could not coerce me.  However, you did encourage me to make that call.  Are you denying that?
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Reply #96 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:27pm
 
Aussie,

Collecting information on people, which you have done, to use later against them is one attribute of being a stalker.

You calling a person, tracking them down with the information you have learned is stalking.

Mind you, this is the definition you use.

As to your statement that you can learning nothing from an IP address, you miss the context I said it with because you are not technically savvy. It depends on the Point of Presence (POP) of your IP in the internet. You use a service provider used by 10s of thousands of people, all it will tell you is you are with a service provider. If you connect from a place of work that has there own POP then you can see the company of they work at. (if they area large company)

As to your threat to track me down and publish my details here. Up to you arsehole. I have done nothing to be ashamed of to be publicly outed here. Unlike you.
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Reply #97 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:38pm
 
We need to clarify something -
there are 2 types of stalking -

one is not malicious and
the other is malicious.

For instance in Aussie's admitted example -
he was trying to get a hard disk to help the chat site.
That sounds like a legitimate reason and
no one was hurt.

However - if someone found the name of
a poster's employer and phoned up that employer
to try and make that poster lose their job -
for whatever reason -
then that is malicious and outrageous -
also - possibly even criminal behaviour.
That is entirely different.
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Reply #98 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:43pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:38pm:
We need to clarify something -
there are 2 types of stalking -

one is not malicious and
the other is malicious.

For instance in Aussie's admitted example -
he was trying to get a hard disk to help the chat site.
That sounds like a legitimate reason and
no one was hurt.

However - if someone found the name of
a poster's employer and phoned up that employer
to try and make that poster lose their job -
for whatever reason -
then that is malicious and outrageous -
also - possibly even criminal behaviour.
That is entirely different.


I think that is a fair distinction. Aussie only meant to help PA history to be preserved. So no malicious intent.
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Reply #99 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:49pm
 
Super Nova wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:27pm:
Aussie,

Collecting information on people, which you have done, to use later against them is one attribute of being a stalker.


No, I have not done that, unless you are referring to me, manually recording IPs (as a Mod) at the original PA to stop the rampant use and abuse of socks to attack Members especially ele.

Having said that, on your definition, you are saying that Neferti is a stalker.  Yes or no.

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You calling a person, tracking them down with the information you have learned is stalking.


I tracked no-one down.  The bloke told me (and others) who he was, what he does and where he works.  I learned nothing other than what he told me.

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Mind you, this is the definition you use.

As to your statement that you can learning nothing from an IP address, you miss the context I said it with because you are not technically savvy. It depends on the Point of Presence (POP) of your IP in the internet. You use a service provider used by 10s of thousands of people, all it will tell you is you are with a service provider. If you connect from a place of work that has there own POP then you can see the company of they work at. (if they area large company)


That is all Martian to me.

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As to your threat to track me down and publish my details here. Up to you arsehole. I have done nothing to be ashamed of to be publicly outed here. Unlike you.


Neither have I.  You problem is, and you share that problem with the other stalkers and those who feed off their harvest, that you know only the beginning of the story, and you know nothing about the ultimate outcome, despite me posting many times that if you can be arsed, you will find my name still on the Roll.


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Reply #100 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:49pm
 
Aussie is like reading a Dr Zeuss book
"Dox in Sox"
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #101 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 4:34pm
 
Everybody should use Google and type in their name (and perhaps also family members) and see what is online. You might be very surprised, shocked even.  Wink

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Reply #102 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 6:21pm
 
Aussie wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 8:12am:
freediver, produce your evidence which supports this rubbish:

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You are a stalker. You cannot help it. It's just what you do.


You just admitted to it. The fact that you don't even realise just makes it all the more creepy. It leaves everyone wondering when you will next get it into your head that it would be a really good idea to stalk someone. You're probably doing it right now. You admit to completely misreading the situation back then, after people spent years trying to get through to you that you did, but you demonstrate over and over again that you will continue to do so.

Super Nova wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:27pm:
Aussie,

Collecting information on people, which you have done, to use later against them is one attribute of being a stalker.

You calling a person, tracking them down with the information you have learned is stalking.

Mind you, this is the definition you use.

As to your statement that you can learning nothing from an IP address, you miss the context I said it with because you are not technically savvy. It depends on the Point of Presence (POP) of your IP in the internet. You use a service provider used by 10s of thousands of people, all it will tell you is you are with a service provider. If you connect from a place of work that has there own POP then you can see the company of they work at. (if they area large company)

As to your threat to track me down and publish my details here. Up to you arsehole. I have done nothing to be ashamed of to be publicly outed here. Unlike you.


We have also seen in this thread Aussie threatening to sue and stalk people. And he still seems oblivious to how creepy it is.

Super Nova wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:43pm:
Bobby. wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:38pm:
We need to clarify something -
there are 2 types of stalking -

one is not malicious and
the other is malicious.

For instance in Aussie's admitted example -
he was trying to get a hard disk to help the chat site.
That sounds like a legitimate reason and
no one was hurt.

However - if someone found the name of
a poster's employer and phoned up that employer
to try and make that poster lose their job -
for whatever reason -
then that is malicious and outrageous -
also - possibly even criminal behaviour.
That is entirely different.


I think that is a fair distinction. Aussie only meant to help PA history to be preserved. So no malicious intent.


So it's fair to stalk an ex if your only intention is to make them truly happy?

Most stalking hinges on some kind of detachment from reality in which the stalker believes they have good reason. That's why sane people don't stalk.
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Reply #103 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 6:51pm
 
freediver wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 6:21pm:
Aussie wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 8:12am:
freediver, produce your evidence which supports this rubbish:

Quote:
You are a stalker. You cannot help it. It's just what you do.


You just admitted to it. The fact that you don't even realise just makes it all the more creepy. It leaves everyone wondering when you will next get it into your head that it would be a really good idea to stalk someone. You're probably doing it right now. You admit to completely misreading the situation back then, after people spent years trying to get through to you that you did, but you demonstrate over and over again that you will continue to do so.

Super Nova wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:27pm:
Aussie,

Collecting information on people, which you have done, to use later against them is one attribute of being a stalker.

You calling a person, tracking them down with the information you have learned is stalking.

Mind you, this is the definition you use.

As to your statement that you can learning nothing from an IP address, you miss the context I said it with because you are not technically savvy. It depends on the Point of Presence (POP) of your IP in the internet. You use a service provider used by 10s of thousands of people, all it will tell you is you are with a service provider. If you connect from a place of work that has there own POP then you can see the company of they work at. (if they area large company)

As to your threat to track me down and publish my details here. Up to you arsehole. I have done nothing to be ashamed of to be publicly outed here. Unlike you.


We have also seen in this thread Aussie threatening to sue and stalk people. And he still seems oblivious to how creepy it is.

Super Nova wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:43pm:
Bobby. wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 3:38pm:
We need to clarify something -
there are 2 types of stalking -

one is not malicious and
the other is malicious.

For instance in Aussie's admitted example -
he was trying to get a hard disk to help the chat site.
That sounds like a legitimate reason and
no one was hurt.

However - if someone found the name of
a poster's employer and phoned up that employer
to try and make that poster lose their job -
for whatever reason -
then that is malicious and outrageous -
also - possibly even criminal behaviour.
That is entirely different.


I think that is a fair distinction. Aussie only meant to help PA history to be preserved. So no malicious intent.


So it's fair to stalk an ex if your only intention is to make them truly happy?

Most stalking hinges on some kind of detachment from reality in which the stalker believes they have good reason. That's why sane people don't stalk.


Show me my admission to stalking. Do you know what that term actually means?

What 'ex' have I stalked?

Where is your evidence which supports your statement that I am a stalker?

There is none, as I am not.

Produce your evidence, not your amateur pseudo psychologist rubbish.
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Reply #104 - Oct 20th, 2020 at 7:01pm
 
Neferti wrote on Oct 20th, 2020 at 4:34pm:
Everybody should use Google and type in their name (and perhaps also family members) and see what is online. You might be very surprised, shocked even.  Wink

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nothing.  Smiley
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