Originally posted by Old Greg
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostDon't worry, I do pity them. The modern world is clearly scary for Spud, Ziggy and BR14 and they have to lash out all the time. So much anger in them. They must be a joy to be with in the real world
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey're the incel white-knighting jerk circle. Don't hate them. Rather pity them.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSounds like someone is struggling with how society is changing and desperate to go back to "the good ole days". Change can be a bit scary, and make you lash out, but change is good.
You do have a choice mate. If you don't like how the owners of this private forum are running their forum you could:
a) set up your own forum, with your own rules, and run it how you like
b) buy the forum off the current owners and set your own rules. You could ban us snowflakes then
c) suck it up and stop whinging
d) stay on the forum and keep whinging hoping for the good ole days that have long gone
e) close the door on your way out
Good luck on your decision
But show some respect. He's served customers at the front of the line at the NAAFI, to defend freedom.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWithin the Brexit sub-forum you probably, unusually, may have a point.
But that is down to the fact that this section of the forum is populated almost exclusively these days by a tiny bubble of sycophantic knuckleheaded simpletons that appear to be influenced by the tedious perspectives of the kind of dimwits that have sucked the enjoyment out of the place as a whole.
All aided and abetted of course by a compliant spineless collection of moderators too lazy to do their job properly and petrified that they might upset one of these snowflakes.
All in all, the place is a shadow of its former self. Shame really that original cut and thrust and all the wit and banter has been sacrificed at the altar of mediocrity simply to satisfy the mediocre minds of the offended posse. But I suppose that passes for progress these days.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt’s a shame that the people who voted for Brexit still are unable to accept the massive mistake they made, the lies they believe and the division they cause.
Although some appear to be happy with that, and their blue passports - while having no benefits to this once-great nation.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNobody at THIS end of the debate.
I am more than happy to accept change. I have voted for it often enough and even gone as far as standing in the front line to defend its implementation.
The only downside from this forum's point of view is that most of the interesting characters have long since gone, due in no small part to a proliferation of drippy humourless twunts like you.
Not that I am really that bothered, I don't need to spend half my life desperately seeking validation on the internet. I have a life outside of this place. You really ought to give that a try...........if you have the tools to attempt it.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSounds like someone is struggling with how society is changing
I am more than happy to accept change. I have voted for it often enough and even gone as far as standing in the front line to defend its implementation.
The only downside from this forum's point of view is that most of the interesting characters have long since gone, due in no small part to a proliferation of drippy humourless twunts like you.
Not that I am really that bothered, I don't need to spend half my life desperately seeking validation on the internet. I have a life outside of this place. You really ought to give that a try...........if you have the tools to attempt it.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt’s a shame that the people who voted for Brexit still are unable to accept the massive mistake they made, the lies they believe and the division they cause.
Although some appear to be happy with that, and their blue passports - while having no benefits to this once-great nation.
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