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FFS. No one likes you, don't you get it? Or are you so self-deluded that you think everyone likes you? Now feck off and don't come back.Originally posted by English History X View PostWhat you have done is to stifle debate so that anyone with extreme views is censored, what next those with views that don’t meet your liking, then what? If those views were so extreme and broke the rules then perhaps you should have warned and subsequently removed the poster. I will not be posting on this a forum again. Please remove me from your members list.
May I take the opportunity of warning all posters of the consequences of this move? Your IP addresses are public property it seems (and) in the hands of such childish administrators is quite dangerous. The information I saw posted astonished me, in the wrong hands it could lead to anyone vindictive having a say in your future/livelihood.
It was all an amazingly grubby display of human pack behaviour and is totally damning on you.
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Hello CD.Originally posted by English History X View PostWhat you have done is to stifle debate so that anyone with extreme views is censored...
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What you have done is to stifle debate so that anyone with extreme views is censored, what next those with views that don’t meet your liking, then what? If those views were so extreme and broke the rules then perhaps you should have warned and subsequently removed the poster. I will not be posting on this a forum again. Please remove me from your members list.
May I take the opportunity of warning all posters of the consequences of this move? Your IP addresses are public property it seems (and) in the hands of such childish administrators is quite dangerous. The information I saw posted astonished me, in the wrong hands it could lead to anyone vindictive having a say in your future/livelihood.
It was all an amazingly grubby display of human pack behaviour and is totally damning on you.
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i'm guessing we'll wait until the next village idiot makes an appearance then burn (or braise) him/her aswell..
Chico
El Duder
Cash Deli
they'll be more..
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What will you do if CD bites it?
Some work?
More knitting?
Have a little tear in my eye, he was a hero, is the father of my child and he will be missed (by my little one)?Tags: None
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