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Kandr is not a sockie.... Discuss.
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Originally posted by markmm View PostOnly goes to prove my point, there is a clique on here who will use neg repping, crying to mods and general pack behaviour when they feel threatened, before running back to TPD to kiss each others asses.
Do get it right.
Originally posted by markmm View PostUnlike you, kandr, myself and a few others don't go around agreeing with people, and being sycophantic to the mods
Originally posted by markmm View Postjust to get better neg, or escape infarctions
Originally posted by markmm View Postgiven the majority of people who neg I take it as a compliment
Originally posted by markmm View PostSpineless idiot.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by markmm View PostHere is an example. why in the hell was kandr banned? This is General he hadn't swore, or broke the rules. I suspect the people he was debating with spat the dummy out and PMed their mate.
I couldn't disagree more, people with a ban history should be firmly in the last chance saloon. People who've had a permanent ban shouldn't re-appear as sockpuppets either.Last edited by northernladuk; 9 December 2010, 16:25.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMight have been covered but kandr was banned once for trolling business and accountant sections as well as general. Can't remember if he got more than one ban but unfortuantely it was only temporary.
I totally agree. I suspect 80% of the trolling is done by only a few people. As has been pointed out before many of these new users (sockies or whatever) seem to have a very good knowledge of CUK history and smell of experience when they start trolling. We can spot a few straight off, NOB25, AoTN etc but surely they can learn and change so we can't spot. There is just no need for some of these people, they add absolutely nothing and just bring hassle. Rules are meant to be bent so bend them for the good of everyone else.
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Originally posted by markmm View PostI can see CUK turning into a dull place where only people who agree with each other are tolerated. Sad, used to be a great forum before the bed wetter gang took over.
Hit the logout link and geez peace.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostJeez, you still banging on about this.
Hit the logout link and geez peace.
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Originally posted by markmm View PostI can see CUK turning into a dull place where only people who agree with each other are toleratedOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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