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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post"It's not my fault, it's yours"
Accusing someone of misogyny and xenophobia is a lazy and unintelligent way to lose an argument.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI understood all of it. I explained why your supposition was wrong. But since you apparently find reading somewhat difficult after half a pint of shandy, I'll explain again.
We don't define misogyny and xenophobia according to definitions in some mythical book that only exists in your pathetic hate-filled mind (as a puerile attempt at humour to virtue signal to your erstwhile SQW colleagues), we define them arbitrarily as we see fit, or by dice roll.
Perhaps later in the day, when your hangover has worn off, you'll be able to figure out. But I'm not hopeful.
Accusing someone of misogyny and xenophobia is a lazy and unintelligent way to lose an argument.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhich part of "As defined in your ladybird book of snowflakes?" did you not understand, you twunt?
We don't define misogyny and xenophobia according to definitions in some mythical book that only exists in your pathetic hate-filled mind (as a puerile attempt at humour to virtue signal to your erstwhile SQW colleagues), we define them arbitrarily as we see fit, or by dice roll.
Perhaps later in the day, when your hangover has worn off, you'll be able to figure out. But I'm not hopeful.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo. As defined by the roll of the dice/arbitrarily decided by the moderators according to mood - even BrilloPad knows that. Do try to pay attention to what's going on around you.
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Lets start insulting in a literary manner, Simply combine one word from each of the 3 text columns below, and prefix with a “Thou”:
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBan the OP - thread is only official if I say so!
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