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Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Honestly suity, you've just made yourself look a stupid coont, don't compound it.Originally posted by suityou01 View Post

And you have kids as well
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It's completely understandable and good on her for standing up for herself. I had the whole lot from prefects at one of those high-falutin' top quality education 'make your child a confident person' British boarding schools. Physical violence, constant verbal abuse, repeated threats of sexual violence and eventually I was even threatened with a gun; the teachers knew about it all and did nothing. Anyway eventually I snapped and beat the living tulipe out of one of them. Literally beat the tulipe out of him, he lay on the ground with cack dripping out of his pants and blood dripping from his ears. I was expelled. Apparently he was permanently damaged, and while I have occasional moments that I wish I hadn't gone that far, I can't really feel guilty about it. It shouldn't have been allowed to reach that stage. Bullying destroys people's lives and unfortunately too many adults, especially it seems, those people who are employed to look after kids, are too spineless or stupid to do anything about it. His life was screwed up, not mine thankfully.Originally posted by bobspud View PostActually my daughter punched several shades of tulip out of another girl last week. This girl had been making her life hell for several years, through two schools and despite countless sessions with teachers listening to their bulltulip about recovery plans and not tolerating bullying etc. In the end the little tulip got a hard smack in the mouth and a black eye together with a load more crap from her parents.
Words are not a soft option. They hurt and can leave more scars than the dental work my daughter inflicted. What did this lesson teach my daughter? People that use mental aggravation as a weapon get away with it until you raise the price of their fun to something that is tangible.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Get stuck in properly, suity. SAS has passed the baton to you and you've got at least another four hours to go.Originally posted by suityou01 View Post

And you have kids as well
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And now I get an erectionOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt's completely understandable and good on her for standing up for herself. I had the whole lot from prefects at one of those high-falutin' top quality education 'make your child a confident person' British boarding schools. Physical violence, constant verbal abuse, repeated threats of sexual violence and eventually I was even threatened with a gun; the teachers knew about it all and did nothing. Anyway eventually I snapped and beat the living tulipe out of one of them. Literally beat the tulipe out of him, he lay on the ground with cack dripping out of his pants and blood dripping from his ears. I was expelled. Apparently he was permanently damaged, and while I have occasional moments that I wish I hadn't gone that far, I can't really feel guilty about it. It shouldn't have been allowed to reach that stage. Bullying destroys people's lives and unfortunately too many adults, especially it seems, those people who are employed to look after kids, are too spineless or stupid to do anything about it. His life was screwed up, not mine thankfully.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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He's not worthy of the attention; at least sas is educated...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGet stuck in properly, suity. SAS has passed the baton to you and you've got at least another four hours to go.
He'll be off soon anyway
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Did you mean to just think that?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAnd now I get an erection

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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDid you mean to just think that?
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Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Suity, you're getting a bit senile; you really did type that you know!Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAnd now I get an erection
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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