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文章标题: To 天天天天 (459 reads)      时间: 2004-12-19 周日, 上午3:43

作者:芦笛众议院 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org

To 天天天天

芦笛

Life without a “private toilet” is really like hell. Now that I’ve got so hooked with the internet, life becomes so empty when there is no computer at home. So much so that I had to drive to my institute to see if 六者 turned up. Alas, he did not. Such is life: when you need someone so badly, he/she will never be there!

But I did read 天天天天’s two posters, and was duly touched by his pleas and warnings because he was in tears, crying out of despair like a 4-year-old boy. Besides, this time he hit the most sensitive part of my soul (qi cun) which is my relationship with the forum. This time I cannot ignore him any longer.

To begin with, 天天天天 , let me tell you a few facts:

1) When I showed up at Dajia Forum 5 years ago, I knew nobody active on the internet, and was absolutely a stranger to everyone, especially to banzhu and the editors of Duowei Opinions. Neither did I start my writing career by criticizing someone who had already been famous. I only talked about politics and published the series of “On the Ugly Mainlanders”. Yet, every piece I produced there not only stirred up a storm, but also immediately became the headlines of “Duowei Opinions”. That way, I became famous almost overnight.

2) After I left Dajia, I stayed in a few forums. Wherever I went, I was always the focus. Taking Wanweitianxia for example, my pieces were always selected to be one of the “key articles” shortly after they had been posted up, even though I knew no one in that company.

3) For the past 5 years, I have never argued with banzhu if my pieces were not picked up as one of the “key articles”, neither did I recommend my pieces, unless I was in a fight. In such cases, I would raise a hell if my opponent’s pieces entered the “lists of key articles” whist mine did not. To me, that represents the concept of “fair play”.

Even when my pieces were not in the list of key articles, they always have click rates higher than others. For instance, a week ago, I wrote a piece entitled “Now how we should be graceful ladies” (xianzai women zenyang zuo shunuu). That piece never entered the list of the key articles. Yet, it has a click rate much higher than yours which were selected as key articles.

So what are you going to explain all these facts? Were those guys in Duowei or Wanwei also “Lu Party”? Or I hired some jobless people to click my articles like mad, as Ghost once suggested? Unfortunately, Ghost did not know that Anhunqu had invented a better theory to explain my “abnormal click rate” some two years before.

Now let me tell you where you went wrong. The problem you are having is by no means unique. Instead, it is pretty common. In a broad view, it is this problem that has made the Chinese people extraordinarily, superbly, splendidly stupid.

Your problem is that when you are reading an article, you react like a women (a stupid one, of course), focusing not on the author’s arguments and his way of thinking, but on his personality, without realizing this is the most idiotic way to read an article. After all, you came to the web, not to select a husband for you or for your daughter (if any), but to gain some intellectual stimuli, so as to make yourself better informed, more knowledgeable, and even cleverer. So what’s on earth does the author’s personality have to do with this kind of intellectual activities? Even if I were a villain or a Commie spy, so what? Does that mean my arguments no longer stand? Or my way of thinking is faulty? Ridiculous!

Sadly, most Chinese people never understand this simplest principle. They could not read an article without linking itself with the author’s personality. So when they try to refute an article, they always accuse the author of either being a villain or a Commie spy. This done, they would claim great victory and hold a magnificent triumph parade. Go and have a look at what Ghost and Gao Han did, then you would understand you are just on the same track.

You have gone even further. As your article could not enter the list of key articles, you are now accusing banzhus of not respecting you enough. That much I can understand. But your “logic” did not stop there. According to you, this was because they were all my fans or even the members of “Lu Party”, “Lu gang” or “Lu clique”!

What kind of “logic” is this, may I ask? Is this the way you use to conduct thinking that will distinguish you as the greatest thinker China has ever witnessed?

Now for your information, let me tell you that I am a proud man and can no longer sustain the absurd accusations that jealous guys like you and Gao Han etc have repeatedly made. Consequently, I have decided to quit this forum. I am not going to repair my computer until next year so as to have a good rest during the Xmas holidays. After that, if I still cannot get rid of writing on line, I will go to other forums like Wenxuecheng. May I assure you that the moment I turn up there, you will immediately be eclipsed, as those people there were also members of “Lu gangs”.


作者:芦笛众议院 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
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