PM FAO Eek
And I just can't be arsed
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostDeclared war on you?
Grow up FFs.
Originally posted by suityou01 View PostPS Please die in a gliding accident.
and note that you still don't understand what an apology looks like.....
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Originally posted by eek View PostNice to see that you agree with everything else I said .
However, I also find the wishing people dead type of insult very distasteful.
Hopefully you're both enjoying yourselves, because as a spectator sport it's not offering much.
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Originally posted by eek View PostNo my defence is that I'm not a total waste of carbon who has to go half way across Europe to find a contract that will still employ me.
Whether that is because you reputation (incompetent, easily stressed, awkward) proceeds you I don't know. But you declared war on me, have wished me dead and I merely wish for you to disappear away from here into the career blackhole you have rapidly created for yourself.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt's a simple mind trick. Eek's defence is the rather childish "well you started it", which means I have the whip hand in that when I start something, he dutifully follows.
So seeing as I'm in control, I "started" being nice, because I feel like it.
Whether that is because you reputation (incompetent, easily stressed, awkward) proceeds you I don't know. But you declared war on me, have wished me dead and I merely wish for you to disappear away from here into the career blackhole you have rapidly created for yourself.
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It's a simple mind trick. Eek's defence is the rather childish "well you started it", which means I have the whip hand in that when I start something, he dutifully follows.
So seeing as I'm in control, I "started" being nice, because I feel like it.
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