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Hammer. Nail. Head. Anyone coming on to a forum to stand up to the tyrany, to stand against injustice, to stop the crass name calling damn it, to protect the community, really, really, really should lighten up a bit, or not come on General.Last edited by Hairy; 16 October 2013, 22:11. -
If lightening up means being an obnoxious irrepressible POS I think I'll pass.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostMaybe just lighten up a bit sometimes me old mucker
I generally don't feel that being a decent human being who doesn't get their kicks attacking other people makes someone a stick-in-the-mud. Silly old me. I thought have agreed with me there MP.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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So it simply doesn't matter whether the parents are to blame or not?Originally posted by Hairy View PostHammer. Nail. Head. Anyone coming on to a forum to stand up to the tyrany, to stand against injustice, to stop the crass name calling damn it, to protect the community, really, really, really should lighten up a bit, or not come on General.
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You may not post the nasty stuff, but you keep provoking the people who do. Long after most would stop, you persist and persist and, tbh, it gets pretty tedious to the point where we really don't give a tulip about who said what, we just wish you'd give it a rest.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf lightening up means being an obnoxious irrepressible POS I think I'll pass.
I generally don't feel that being a decent human being who doesn't get their kicks attacking other people makes someone a stick-in-the-mud. Silly old me. I thought have agreed with me there MP.Comment
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At the end of the day, nothing anyone says here matters, nothing (obviously apart from the mods of course), as it's just subjective opinion. So I don't see how people can get so beaten up being called a cat bothering snake juice peddler or a piss weak sniveling creep; It really doesn't matter in the real world. There are people on here who can separate it, and others who struggle with it. I don't get why people get so het up about being called what is at the end of the day, just names. You have people on one thread saying it's wrong to call someone a nonce, but on another, infer someone elses kids are retarded and they're a peado. It stupefies me how people can get bent out of shape, when that's the paradigm here. No limit is unacceptable, but some are?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo it simply doesn't matter whether the parents are to blame or not?
Madness really.Last edited by Hairy; 16 October 2013, 21:33.Comment
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Point of Sale?Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf lightening up means being an obnoxious irrepressible POS I think I'll pass.
I generally don't feel that being a decent human being who doesn't get their kicks attacking other people makes someone a stick-in-the-mud. Silly old me. I thought have agreed with me there MP.Comment
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Lightening up means no such thing, it means accepting that you just need to let some stuff ride.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf lightening up means being an obnoxious irrepressible POS I think I'll pass.
I generally don't feel that being a decent human being who doesn't get their kicks attacking other people makes someone a stick-in-the-mud. Silly old me. I thought have agreed with me there MP.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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There's a lot of trouble on this forum, with people always thinking they're the victim, that they've done nothing wrong where the reality is they start mudslinging, then act indignant, when it comes back. That's odd. There's obvious dislike between posters, yet some post on their threads, goading them. Unless there is a general consensus as to what's acceptable, and what isn't, all behaviour is going to be judged subjectively and not objectively.
Too many people play the victim here.Comment
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You can lighten up n all
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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