After all, if people want to nick the contents of another website and paste them in to somebody else's forum (potentially rendering the site owners liable for breach of copyright, but that's by the by) then you'd think they could create a thread to put that stuff in - keep things neat and tidy, like.
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That way if people are looking for drivel, they can come to the thread where the drivel is kept.Comment
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If they want exam answers that have been made up by a bunch of journalists as a way of filling the paper during the silly season, then endlessly recirculated with minor modifications, initially through photocopies of newspaper cuttings, but (with the advent of the Internet) later by email, and (with the invention of the WWW) now by being republished on enormous numbers of websites where people republish things from their email (or "blogs" to use the technical term), then they can look in the "made-up but mildly amusing exam answers" thread.Comment
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That way, people who are after a healthy dose of drivel know they can come to the thread where the wild drivel grows and browse amongst it at their leisure, unencumbered by the distractions of mere enumerations of texts of some related ilk, the individual paragraphs of Wikipedia entries artificially separated into individual posts, or the monotonous repetition of numbers for no good reason other than to allow one to assert that a post bearing said number has been created.Comment
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Evening everyone
Judt finished my dinner and 2nd bottle of wine... migh t have to go and have a lie down....
Hope everyone is having as fun a day as meBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostEvening everyone
Judt finished my dinner and 2nd bottle of wine... migh t have to go and have a lie down....
Hope everyone is having as fun a day as me
No, in answer to your question.
Then again, I never do have fun on Xmas day.
In fact, I hate Xmas day
Glad you're having a nice time, thoughComment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostEvening everyone
Judt finished my dinner and 2nd bottle of wine... migh t have to go and have a lie down....
Hope everyone is having as fun a day as me
I am having a good day devising smile porn.Comment
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