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Exactly thisOriginally posted by BR14 View Postlike how to get matching shoes on??
Or I forgot my meds
Or his complaint for discrimination to HR as he was asked to wear hard hat
Etc
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I can't comment on cojak's rules, but with me it's simple. You fail the saving throw, you're banned.
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Can you lift the ban on the 18th Jan for comedy value - start date of his new contract?
He might need more advice
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Try all three and see what happens.Originally posted by AtW View PostSo, just so that we are clear here, you will ban if you find it unfunny AND offensive, meaning that the following options are ok:
1) funny and offensive
2) funny and inoffensive
3) unfunny and inoffensive

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So option 3 every time for you.Originally posted by AtW View PostSo, just so that we are clear here, you will ban if you find it unfunny AND offensive, meaning that the following options are ok:
1) funny and offensive
2) funny and inoffensive
3) unfunny and inoffensive

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So, just so that we are clear here, you will ban if you find it unfunny AND offensive, meaning that the following options are ok:Originally posted by cojak View PostIndeed it is subjective. And I found it unfunny and offensive. And I’m a Mod. So that’s how you get banned.
1) funny and offensive
2) funny and inoffensive
3) unfunny and inoffensive
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postonly a month. I PM’ed you telling you were being trolled but you wouldn’t have it....Originally posted by northernladuk View PostJust a month for a joke like that right off the back of a other ban? Talk about getting off lightly.You lot really need to lighten up. About time general had fresh meat....Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI didn't disagree with you. I said it was too serious not to be taken seriously, and that I'd been in touch with him via LinkedIn, with enough evidence to suggest not a sockie. Not all trolls are sockies, not all sockies are trolls.
If he comes back and behaves himself, then all will be fine. If he doesn't, behave then it'll be another ban. He's on zero tolerance. Either way the irritation factor is removed.
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