This is a poll to check the effectiveness of the DUmpster, when it comes to fulfilling its mission. The mission of the DUmpster is to be a public service for the Good of Humanity, illuminating the real world on the lunacies and depravities of the primitives; as such, its material is free for use by any others, and credit is not needed.
But does the DUmpster, by publicizing the idiocies of the primitives, discourage them from posting on Skins's island?
I surely hope that's not the case, but I'm starting to think it's perhaps
some of the case.
For example, every year after the Top DUmmies contest, many of the winners seem to either comment more rarely, or evaporate altogether. And many of these have been primitives who provided the DUmpster with some of the finest and funniest comedy material.
And alas for the primitives, the DUmpster's the
only place that pays them any attention; their own lords and masters ignore them, and probably even snicker and laugh at them in private.
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borrowed from the #04 Top DUmmie award presented Locut0s:Sometimes the primitives accuse decent and civilized people of "chasing" some of their fellow primitives away.
The addlepated grasswire primitive is the chief among them, with all her silly accusations about franksolich doing in the late red round one, and shoving the hippywife primitive Mrs. Alfred Packer away.
Which is nonsense. I won't comment on the disappearance of the late red round one, but I will point out that it was hippyhubby Wild Bill who forced Mrs. Alfred Packer to leave Skins's island, because he was jealous of all the attention she was giving the cooking and baking primitives; attention he thought she should be paying him.
franksolich at no time hindered, obstacled, or prevented Mrs. Alfred Packer from hanging around with the primitives; in fact, such would've been stupid, given the rich quality of light entertainment and amusement the hippywife primitive provided the DUmpster.
There is however one exception, where franksolich actively and vigorously tried chasing a primitive away.
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I could never do anything about the subway cat, who didn't belong there either, as she was too firmly entrenched until her loving caring sisters had her put away last September, but when Dennis the Menace showed up a few years ago, since he was still new, I could.
The first time I read him, I thought, "Uh oh. This guy doesn't belong here. He's nuts, and he's going to embarrass himself, make himself look like a fool, and certain malicious primitives are going to take advantage of his vulnerabilities....."
It was so long ago probably nobody remembers any more, but at first, I came down really hard on him, so as to discourage him from hanging around the primitives. I was mean, I was rough, I was tough, with him.
It did no good however, and so over time I lessened the pressure, ultimately giving up.
My motives were wholly decent and noble; he didn't belong there, and he was going to hurt himself hanging around. He had to be driven somewhere to get competent psychiatric help.
I dunno what finally chased him away, but as I constantly reminded him, he could be one thing or another thing; he could be either sane, or a primitive. He couldn't be both at the same time, just one thing or the other thing.
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It's too bad the primitives don't watch out for each other (and so we have to instead); there's for example the CalPig primitive, in the abovementioned case, betraying herself to be a rectal aperture.
Many might recall that Dennis the Menace whined to her, in personal messages, about "being made fun of," after which she took up the matter with Skins in the ATA forum.
Lest one's forgotten, the CalPig primitive was once a registered nurse, for decades.
Being a registered nurse, she was at least somewhat familiar with mental illnesses and the best ways of dealing with them. The old lady knew that hanging around on Skins's island was bad for Dennis the Menace, and even exacerbated his problems.
She
knew this.
She was professionally obligated to explain this to him; that he shouldn't be hanging with the primitives, and should seek competent professional help instead.
But no; she totally ignored the ethics and morals of her lifelong profession, and instead maligned decent and civilized people who had Dennis the Menace's best interests at heart.