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Isn't the rule "you can't create a thread to insult a member"Originally posted by sasguru View Post
So you can call someone a cretin in a thread they've posted in ....
And if you can't we gain by getting a Sas free day so its win win for everyone else regardless....merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Maybe create a thread and then insult someone in it later.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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This may need to be pinned, but I think the rules appear to be:
You can call a cretin a cretin.
You can call MF a ****.
You can say what you like to Sas.
You cannot call anyone a ******* moron in the professional forums except psychocandy.
I am sure there are more.Comment
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What about calling Faqqer a twat?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThis may need to be pinned, but I think the rules appear to be:
You can call a cretin a cretin.
You can call MF a ****.
You can say what you like to Sas.
You cannot call anyone a ******* moron in the professional forums except psychocandy.
I am sure there are more.
Hard Brexit now!
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He knows I love him really.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat about calling Faqqer a twat?
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I don't think he does.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe knows I love him really.Hard Brexit now!
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Are you sure he's a he?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe knows I love him really.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Some of the posters get worked up about mod favouritism, because they see the rules being applied unevenly. But of course they are too stupid and/or socially incompetent to be able to understand how context can shift the rule boundaries one way or t'other. But I guess there are a lot of people in IT who cannot deal with grey areas.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSome of the posters get worked up about mod favouritism, because they see the rules being applied unevenly. But of course they are too stupid and/or socially incompetent to be able to understand how context can shift the rule boundaries one way or t'other. But I guess there are a lot of people in IT who cannot deal with grey areas.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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