Saturday, February 6, 2010

Nicky Slides Back Into His Old Ways

Nicky's hiatus -- or should that be "hitatus"? -- from the Internet apparently hasn't helped him develop any self-control.

In 2006, Nicky posted a typical rambling story on Authorsden. On November 11, 2008, he received a less than complimentary review from Persephone in Pink (that name is familiar, I think from Deviant Art...). No response from Nicky until six days ago. Then he had this to say:

Perserpiss -- FUCK OFF AND DIE CUNT
Nicky also posted some notes about Spectral Exile. PiP left a comment, again back in November 2008. On January 23, 2010, Nicky responded:

Hey Persepiss In Pink -- SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU WHINY BITCH! You're ruining it for the people who actually enjoy the story you goddamnned CUNT! Die already.

And even earlier, in response to PiP's comments on Insect:

To P.I.P -- F**K OFF

He hasn't responded to PiP's comments on Storms of Armageddon, Darkness from the Skies, House of Spiders, 144,000, Observations of an Abandoned Seminary, and a couple of others. I can only assume he hasn't found them yet. I particularly liked this suggestion from PiP on Observations:

It is funny for you to write about a college, because you don't write like someone who has ever set foot at one--even a haunted and abandoned one! What would be really funny would be to write a story in awful grammar about someone who goes to an abandoned college and is surrounded by the ghosts of professors who rise up and beat him/her with rulers made of ectoplasm! If you don't want to go through the trouble of revising this story, you could add that in.


Ah, yes, the old Nicky is back.

***UPDATE***

Nicky responded to PiP's comments on 144,000: "PERSEPISS -- DO THE FUCKING WORLD A FAVOR AND GET YOURSELF AN ANALLY INFLICITED DEATH SENTENCE!"

I wonder if he has finally violated Authorsden's TOS badly enough to get himself kicked off the site...

1 comment:

Lewis said...

I haven't gotten around to deleting my screencaps so I can also confirm that Persephone in Pink commented on one or two of his Associated Content articles when everyone was having fun seeing how quickly he could delete them. They said that they had also asked him some questions on Writerscafe that he refused to respond to.