Reality wrote:The concept of being attacked and responded to negatively is from being scared.
This is a very compromised sentence, gramatically speaking, and I am not even a native speaker, so... are you alien to English or do you have any kind of personal or medical situation that may be responsible for this?
I get the basic idea, kind of... at least I suppose you mean that answering to an attack is the result of fear. Well, not quite. Online fights may be hillarious, and one can respond only as a form of entertainment, fully aware of being perfectly safe at home. In this sense, the "dispute" may be seen like a table game, pretty much like Monopoly or whatever. You seek a weakness and you try to explote it, or if you don't find any, you try to create it, somehow.
In a nutsheell, you shouldn't come here talking like being under the effect of drugs and pushing your ideas as if they were natural laws, because it's not even funny, it's kind of gross.
Reality wrote:Jealousy is a symptom of being scared, it is not an 'either' concept.
Jealous is the result of a frustrated ambition. It is a negative manifestation of desire. You want something someone else has. There is no relation between being jealous and being afraid.
Perhaps you mean jealousy like in romantic relationships? If so, I guess you're right, but what does romantic relationships have to do with what we've been discussing here?
Reality wrote:This is not an attack, this is a statement of observation: For such claimed superiority of knowledge there is very little depth, much like the typical veil that covers a truth.
Non sequitur.
Reality wrote:Is Augusto and Richard the same person.
Are you Donald Trump...?