Et in Arcadia ego wrote:kenoma wrote:Et in Arcadia ego wrote:
I want some fucking answers to what's been going on here. My dead and desecrated fiance is on Kid Kenoma's blog, and I'm not getting much fucking support here.
WTF????
KID kenoma:
http://kidkenoma.wordpress.com/
Ahhh. Ok. Sorry. Just a little diconcerting to see what you begin to think of as 'your' name at the centre of something you don't recognize and barely comprehend.
Occult Means Hidden wrote: So "they" are using board member handles in other ways to sow distrust - in the same manner as what happened to WbtRex?
Or is that too paranoid?
In the case of my 'name', yes it probably is. I know 'kenoma' isn't an uncommon net pseudonym, and one that would certainly appeal to the type drawn to the dimestore gnosticism displayed in that blog linked above.*
I doubt anyway I was drawn into this mess because
(a) I'm an infrequent and not well-known contributor to this forum
and
(b) those who played a part in whatever is unfolding here (the good
and the bad guys) seem to have posted and/or lurked in a specific cluster of threads and subforums which myself and, I suspect, a large proportion of RIer's were only vaguely aware existed. Not because we discounted the truth or value of these threads, but because we just didn't have the time or energy to devote to them on top of everything else. This "arg" thing that happened, whatever it was/is, is interesting because so far as I can make out, it was quite determined to pick out and
pick on a certain segment of the RI population. Is that to do with the substance of the threads and forums that were picked upon, or the profile of those who posted upon them? I have no idea, because I'm not familiar enough with the subject matter.
Ships in the night.
*When I picked that name, years ago, I was only dimly aware of its currency in those circles, and I'm still not entirely clued in. I chose it as a half-joke about powerlessness in a commodity-saturated culture, and as a half-rhyme on my fleshworld name. It had something to with reading Walter Benjamin rather heavily.
yeah, yeah, I know... Anyway this association with the 'KidKenoma' unpleasantness offers a chance to back away from a name I've begun to detest in any case. So if I should reappear here under a different handle, don't read it as sockpuppetteering, okay? I'll be born again. Hallelujah!
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