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Sockie master and CUK bullies beware
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That's because you're a prize cock.Originally posted by pacharan View PostI too seem to be subject to a lit of bullying.
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HTHHard Brexit now!
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I would have said this was an example of the bullying I previously commented on, but Sasguru is so inferior to me it is akin to a puppy nibbling at the heels of a brontosaurus.Originally posted by sasguru View PostJust fook orf if you don't like it, you maggoty worm.Comment
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Not my taste thankyou, but she possibly has a beautiful personality.Originally posted by pacharan View Post
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Lucky for some that calling other posters cretin is not considered bullying. Just boring.Originally posted by sasguru View PostJust fook orf if you don't like it, you maggoty worm.Comment
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You need your eyes tested man.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNot my taste thankyou, but she possibly has a beautiful personality.
Don't you like a girl in leather? Go and Google Becki Bondage. Phwoar.Comment
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It's not the same as bullying so sasguru is safe for now ...Originally posted by ctdctd View PostWebsites will soon to be forced to identify people who have posted defamatory messages online.Comment
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No. That's not how the game is played. Without fear of some arbitary action, how could we keep the plebs under control.*Originally posted by pacharan View Post...
Some consistency please!
With the case in question, the woman received defamation and abuse against her real name. Logging off doesn't prevent the defamation.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThis indeed demonstrates the utter futility of such legislation. While bullying in the workplace or at school (and increasingly, among people in old people's homes) is difficult to escape and can have a huge impact on people, on websites there is a simple escape; by the miracle of the address bar provided at the top of the browser one can simply move to another website where one might find a more friendly reception.
* It makes me laugh when people get banned, then whinge about it being arbitary and unfair, when they know full well the reason for the ban, and the warnings that led up to it.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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