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Is that one of those pointless empty threats? What if he does call you a sockie again?Jim is a Jedi! - Dara
Jim is EVIL! - Jenny Eclair
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Where in my post did I threaten him?Originally posted by Wodewick View PostIs that one of those pointless empty threats? What if he does call you a sockie again?
I take it that the mention of sockies led you here.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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"Don't call me a sockie again" has a very obvious threatening implication. ie calling you a sockie again has some untoward consequences.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostWhere in my post did I threaten him?
I take it that the mention of sockies led you here.
"Please don't call me a sockie again" or "I would like you to stop calling me a sockie" are examples that don't carry the implied menace.
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PS The fact that it was an unread post led me hereJim is a Jedi! - Dara
Jim is EVIL! - Jenny Eclair
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Piss off, you cretin.Originally posted by Wodewick View Post"Don't call me a sockie again" has a very obvious threatening implication. ie calling you a sockie again has some untoward consequences.
"Please don't call me a sockie again" or "I would like you to stop calling me a sockie" are examples that don't carry the implied menace.
HTH
PS The fact that it was an unread post led me here
Feel free to inject as much malice as you like there.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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You are quite an aggressive person aren't you? Do you have problems with personal relationships?Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostPiss off, you cretin.
Feel free to inject as much malice as you like there.Jim is a Jedi! - Dara
Jim is EVIL! - Jenny Eclair
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostPiss off, you cretin.
Feel free to inject as much malice as you like there.
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Originally posted by Wodewick View PostYou are quite an aggressive person aren't you? Do you have problems with personal relationships?
Good luck trying to wind me up. Next time at least have the balls to post as yourself, SY01.
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostPiss off, you cretin.
Feel free to inject as much malice as you like there.Passive aggressive is the exact term I think you are looking for.Originally posted by Wodewick View PostYou are quite an aggressive person aren't you? Do you have problems with personal relationships?
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It seems that you don't need any help from me.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
Good luck trying to wind me up. Next time at least have the balls to post as yourself, SY01.

Don't call me Suity again.
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I think you're getting confused with your definitions again MF. Two cretins for the price of one here, bargain.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPassive aggressive is the exact term I think you are looking for.
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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