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Since Brexit and then Trump.....
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Don't mind vetran. He thinks that the Daily Mail is the only unbiased new source and that anyone who disagrees is an Enemy of the People. -
Says sasguru (sic), whose user ID is also a non-existent word which should have been spelled "sas guru"Originally posted by sasguru View PostThis is vetran (sic) you're talking about. A man so thick he couldn't even spell his username on CUK right.


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Feck me, if a word is non-existent and made up, which this is, surely it can't have a "correct" spelling"?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSays sasguru (sic), whose user ID is also a non-existent word which should have been spelled "sas guru"
And this kind of failure of simple logic is why I know that the maths you've been passing off as your own work is actually your mate's work

Fooking fraud.Hard Brexit now!
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Its all right as usual they have no ability arguing, they just insult.
Not a single fact but they have lots of opinions that is obviously what they believe being educated is about.
Yes doogie & ass the reason people hate Trump is because he doesn't believe in global warming, climate change give me a grant cheque science. The BBC is completely unbiased of course.Comment
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Yes, but you're not one of them. The picture your words painted was something like:Originally posted by vetran View PostDon't be so literal, sometimes words can paint a picture without actually following reality there are actually some writers that were quite good at it...
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see it looks like you NAT.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYes, but you're not one of them. The picture your words painted was something like:

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Would you be able to get one of your more coherent fellow travellers to translate for us? Maybe Equalizer of jamessbrown?Originally posted by vetran View PostIts all right as usual they have no ability arguing, they just insult.
Not a single fact but they have lots of opinions that is obviously what they believe being educated is about.
Yes doogie & ass the reason people hate Trump is because he doesn't believe in global warming, climate change give me a grant cheque science. The BBC is completely unbiased of course.Comment
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Which maths work are you whittering on about? Could it be that divisibility puzzle about the large integers with swapped digits?Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd this kind of failure of simple logic is why I know that the maths you've been passing off as your own work is actually your mate's work

Fooking fraud.
Racking my brains to recall any other "maths work" I've mentioned here recently, I can only assume you're referring to my (possible) mention of exponential growth in a discussion about the percentage of immigrants in the UK. But although for you exponentials may be the last word in baffling and recondite cutting edge maths, they're really quite routine these days for most of us, sas.
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I'm just agreeing with the Morons ASS & Doogie about their unfounded suggestions its easier than listening to them whine. If you want NAT can draw you a picture.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWould you be able to get one of your more coherent fellow travellers to translate for us? Maybe Equalizer of jamessbrown?Comment
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I think he is confused about you counting to 3.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhich maths work are you whittering on about? Could it be that divisibility puzzle about the large integers with swapped digits?
Racking my brains to recall any other "maths work" I've mentioned here recently, I can only assume you're referring to my (possible) mention of exponential growth in a discussion about the percentage of immigrants in the UK. But although for you exponentials may be the last word in baffling and recondite cutting edge maths, they're really quite routine these days for most of us, sas.
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