You hold a full time job? Doing what? Getting filmed being yourself in a zombie flick? I'm sorry, but writing a reminder to yourself to flush the toilet doesn't make you a writer.
I call BS.
First, if you were writing, whether on spec or for profit, and you're writing for a real purpose, the last thing that's going to be on your mind is going out of your way to attack writers. Writing clients worth their salt frown on any writer that attacks another writer unprovoked. That shows potential clients, and other writers, that you're not professional.
If you couldn't care less about other writers like that, what's stopping you from half azzing your work for a client? The one major injustice, from your writing for Demand Media Studios, is that you got shielded from the realities of the real writing world.
Demand Studios was a fool's paradise that allowed you to generate large amounts of crap and to get paid for it. It robbed you of an opportunity to grow as a professional and as a writer.
Farting on the DSS forums doesn't constitute "writing" in the professional writer sense of the word. Yes, by that definition, anybody could find the time to write. I wouldn't be surprised if you're telling other people that Facebook and Twitter are your clients.
Realistically, if you were writing for someone, building on your writing portfolio, and busy looking for the next client in the middle of working for your current client/clients, the last thing you'd be thinking about is attacking other writers unprovoked.
If you're working a full time job, and you're busy pulling crap out of your azz about someone that's handing you your azz, then that tells me that you have absolutely no ambition. You come across as the person that's satisfied with just clocking in, doing the bare minimum until it's time to clock out, then clock out... without a single thought about how you're going to make yourself more valuable to your employer.
Being a valuable employee, for your employer, would take enough of your energy and time that the last thing you'd do is attack someone. You'd focus instead on learning how to do your job better, or even how to do the jobs of others... and that of your supervisors. You'd be involved with off duty education to make yourself more marketable... and promotable... for your employer.
The only people that I know of, in the military and free market, that focus on trivial activities are those that don't have ambitions. Yup, it's easy to show up, do the bare minimum in an entry level job, then do something else after release, or "clocking" out. That leaves plenty of time for your playground games on the DSS website.
Throw ambition driven activities in the mix, and all of a sudden those trivial activities get placed into the back burner... or get forgotten.
Those with family/kid obligations would even have less time acting juvenile on the internet.
So, if you are working full time, and writing on the side, and you're doing what you're doing, then you've proven yourself to be a failure as both, a writer and as a member of the work force. This leads me to my second point...
Second, how are you measuring success or failure?
I know for a fact that if you knew me for real, and what I do outside of shoving your face into your azz, you wouldn't be seeing me as a failure. So, I'm curious as to the provenance of your information, and raw data, that lead you to your erroneous "head up your azz" assumptions about my so called, "failure."
Don't tell me that it's based on my getting banned from the Demand Studios Sucks board. That only tells me that you DSS zombies suck as debaters, and you DSS zombies are failures when it comes to building and presenting a logical argument. You made up for that failure by banning me... instead either learning how to build and present a logical argument or having the integrity to bow out of a fight that you DSS zombies lost as soon as it started.
Do keep up with your playground kid games. The more you talk, the more you reveal about yourself. With your last series of farts, you demonstrated yourself as someone that has problems with authority. I wouldn't be surprised if that problem has bitten you in the azz in most forums that you've posted in, as well as with most work force and freelance jobs you've had.
One of us in this exchange is a failure, and it's not me.
[quote]Re: lol thebesig is writing again..
Postby CE_ClueBat » Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:12 pm
I'm so amazing, I have time to write, hold a full time job, and make fun of failures like Ken and thebesig. I'm fucking awesome.[/quote]
I call BS.
First, if you were writing, whether on spec or for profit, and you're writing for a real purpose, the last thing that's going to be on your mind is going out of your way to attack writers. Writing clients worth their salt frown on any writer that attacks another writer unprovoked. That shows potential clients, and other writers, that you're not professional.
If you couldn't care less about other writers like that, what's stopping you from half azzing your work for a client? The one major injustice, from your writing for Demand Media Studios, is that you got shielded from the realities of the real writing world.
Demand Studios was a fool's paradise that allowed you to generate large amounts of crap and to get paid for it. It robbed you of an opportunity to grow as a professional and as a writer.
Farting on the DSS forums doesn't constitute "writing" in the professional writer sense of the word. Yes, by that definition, anybody could find the time to write. I wouldn't be surprised if you're telling other people that Facebook and Twitter are your clients.
Realistically, if you were writing for someone, building on your writing portfolio, and busy looking for the next client in the middle of working for your current client/clients, the last thing you'd be thinking about is attacking other writers unprovoked.
If you're working a full time job, and you're busy pulling crap out of your azz about someone that's handing you your azz, then that tells me that you have absolutely no ambition. You come across as the person that's satisfied with just clocking in, doing the bare minimum until it's time to clock out, then clock out... without a single thought about how you're going to make yourself more valuable to your employer.
Being a valuable employee, for your employer, would take enough of your energy and time that the last thing you'd do is attack someone. You'd focus instead on learning how to do your job better, or even how to do the jobs of others... and that of your supervisors. You'd be involved with off duty education to make yourself more marketable... and promotable... for your employer.
The only people that I know of, in the military and free market, that focus on trivial activities are those that don't have ambitions. Yup, it's easy to show up, do the bare minimum in an entry level job, then do something else after release, or "clocking" out. That leaves plenty of time for your playground games on the DSS website.
Throw ambition driven activities in the mix, and all of a sudden those trivial activities get placed into the back burner... or get forgotten.
Those with family/kid obligations would even have less time acting juvenile on the internet.
So, if you are working full time, and writing on the side, and you're doing what you're doing, then you've proven yourself to be a failure as both, a writer and as a member of the work force. This leads me to my second point...
Second, how are you measuring success or failure?
I know for a fact that if you knew me for real, and what I do outside of shoving your face into your azz, you wouldn't be seeing me as a failure. So, I'm curious as to the provenance of your information, and raw data, that lead you to your erroneous "head up your azz" assumptions about my so called, "failure."
Don't tell me that it's based on my getting banned from the Demand Studios Sucks board. That only tells me that you DSS zombies suck as debaters, and you DSS zombies are failures when it comes to building and presenting a logical argument. You made up for that failure by banning me... instead either learning how to build and present a logical argument or having the integrity to bow out of a fight that you DSS zombies lost as soon as it started.
Do keep up with your playground kid games. The more you talk, the more you reveal about yourself. With your last series of farts, you demonstrated yourself as someone that has problems with authority. I wouldn't be surprised if that problem has bitten you in the azz in most forums that you've posted in, as well as with most work force and freelance jobs you've had.
One of us in this exchange is a failure, and it's not me.
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