Post by TyronePost by Dropped CarrierIn article
Post by TyronePost by DavidItem from ChatGPT
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Oh look. Artificial Intelligence meets Actual Ignorance. The result is -
predictably - a completely useless post.
This item was posted on the Usenapp Forum https://www.usenapp.com/forum/
You posted this message on the forum yourself.
A bit strange, don't you think?
No. Not strange at all.
Will you please confirm YOUR actual surname "Andre"?
Why? Since his real name is none of your god damn business, I must assume
that you are trying to get a last name to begin your stalking.
THIS IS WHY I WARNED HIM ABOUT YOU.
Post by DavidThis post refers:-
https://www.usenapp.com/forum/d/301-how-about-altcomputerworkshop/4
Another post by you. BTW he replied to you there. Can you read?
Tyrone,in case you are unaware there is another psycho,
nutty stalker whose nym is snit and real name is Michael
Glasser who trolls in tandem with David to harass people.
He also is a Usenapp user so don't be surprised if new
socks appear with sketchy topics.
Yes, I know about the Snit Circus. It has been going on for decades.
But David Brooks is more dangerous in that he actually locates/stalks/harasses
software developers (and their families) when they stop talking to him.
Because "They must have something to hide" when they start to ignore him.
Because he thinks he is "Looking for Bad Guys".
MG, also known as "Snit," has been a somewhat notorious figure in
certain online communities, particularly on Usenet. He gained a
reputation for engaging in long, contentious debates, often leading to
heated exchanges. His interactions are characterized by a polarizing mix
of persistence and controversy, which has made him a memorable
personality for those involved in those forums.
If "Brock McNuggets" is an alias or another nickname for MG, it may be
part of the humor or pseudonyms often adopted in such communities. The
connection might be anecdotal or specific to a niche group of users
familiar with his online persona.
Post by TyroneAgain, the author of Usenapp does not deserve this. Neither did the authors of
ClamXAV and EtreCheck of course, but I was not in *THIS* group early enough to
warn them about David.
To which group are you referring?
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David