Oh the mods look about as in-sync as Jeremy Corbyn and Hilary Benn. I blame Admin, obviously treats them like mushrooms.
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"Retiring from contracting", trolls and sock puppets
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If only the sockies you sanction WERE funny, shame they're not.Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
You funny man.
It's hard for them to be consistent when they're flailing about after realising they've contradicted many of their past posts and actions.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh the mods look about as in-sync as Jeremy Corbyn and Hilary Benn. I blame Admin, obviously treats them like mushrooms.Last edited by TykeMerc; 4 December 2015, 13:59.Comment
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By the way, the latest one you've "outed" has a registered domain in the name of their company which is also registered at company house. So give it a rest, there's a good chap.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Are they sock manufacturers?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBy the way, the latest one you've "outed" has a registered domain in the name of their company which is also registered at company house. So give it a rest, there's a good chap.Comment
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Considering the style of the posts they fit the profile, nothing to stop someone creating a sockie using the name of a customer of theirs either. We've all seen so many assurances that a poster is "genuine" who you eventually have to ban that frankly they're worth less than the CUK subscription.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBy the way, the latest one you've "outed" has a registered domain in the name of their company which is also registered at company house. So give it a rest, there's a good chap.
If you don't like being caught out in inconsistencies either apply the rules consistently or tell the rest of us the actual rules, how they're applied in practice and the list of approved sockies with reasons.Comment
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What's ironic is that your constant obsession with sockies and trolls is becoming trollish in nature.
Why not step away from the keyboard, get a breath of fresh perspective, and come back when you feel better? There's obviously no engaging with you in rational discussion, so I'm locking the thread.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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