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...he said passive aggressively. Much better that anger, no?Originally posted by woohoo View PostIt is, but are you sure you are ok?
You are still doing these little passive aggressive comments.
I worry that all the anger is building up in you and you are not letting it out. Some of your comments have been a bit daft, I worry about your mental state.
Let me know if you are not ok?
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It is, but are you sure you are ok?Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSee? Isn't that nicer than lashing out in anger?
You are still doing these little passive aggressive comments.
I worry that all the anger is building up in you and you are not letting it out. Some of your comments have been a bit daft, I worry about your mental state.
Let me know if you are not ok?
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See? Isn't that nicer than lashing out in anger?Originally posted by woohoo View Postboth of you are cretins and I mean that in a cheeky/rude type way.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDoesn't sound hateful to me....
Just cheeky or rude depending on your mood.
Thank you. But remember, SueEllen, if you are full of hate yourself, then the whole world seems full of hate.
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Perhaps you see others through the lens of your own personality?. I am a playful joy filled person.Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou are one hate filled person.
Think through the chain of posts and the topic of this thread, within the context of CUK silliness.
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Cretin.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAaargh! We need a new thread law now. My Brexit law is out of date already!
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wow didnt know that. So net immigration is actually higher than UK. Learn something new, though I can't find the stats for it.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostAustralia and Canada have higher levels of immigration than Britain, and the proportion of foreigners living there is much higher.
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