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Should I be allowed the username "Dog's Arsehole"?
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Should I be allowed the username "Dog's Arsehole"?
10Yes. (Go one admin, be a sport!)10.00%1No. (It's disgusting and lowers the tone of the forum.)20.00%2Your posts are worthless nonsense, so I don't really care either way.70.00%7AndyW invited me round to play video games, but when I got there his mum said he has homework to do.0.00%0The poll is expired.
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oh god, how clever! you speak russian! wonderful. i speak, english, some [scots] gaelic, french, german, some spanish, some italian and, believe it or not, a little japanese.
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Oh, how clever, wunder-fukin-bar, you speak "english, some [scots] gaelic, french, german, some spanish, some italian and, believe it or not, a little japanese" without any capitalisation whatsoever.Originally posted by scotspine View Postoh god, how clever! you speak russian! wonderful. i speak, english, some [scots] gaelic, french, german, some spanish, some italian and, believe it or not, a little japanese.
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So now I have a warning by PM from esteemed moderator Scotspine cos I translated 'Dog's Arsehole' into Russian? Why - which is worse, Dog's Arsehole in plain English or 'Dog's Arsehole' in an obscure language?Originally posted by scotspine View Postyou have your infraction.
Bit petty really?
Anyway, I look forward to my next one...Comment
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neither. you got the infraction for explicitly endorsing the original language and also for your reaction to my post. feel free to carry on in a similar vein...Originally posted by stek View Postwhich is worse, Dog's Arsehole in plain English or 'Dog's Arsehole' in an obscure language?
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Ok, fair enough re. OP's post but not re. my reaction to ur post, ur's was as rude as mine.Originally posted by scotspine View Postneither. you got the infraction for explicitly endorsing the original language and also for your reaction to my post. feel free to carry on in a similar vein...
Has the OP got on warning too?Comment
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