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I think we have discovered recursion.Originally posted by Advocate View PostAsking whether confirmation of the question "is mentioning that mentioning the form is covered by the OSA a violation of the OSA" is a violation of the OSA is a violation of the OSA
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Asking whether confirmation of the question "is mentioning that mentioning the form is covered by the OSA a violation of the OSA" is a violation of the OSA is a violation of the OSAOriginally posted by Churchill View PostIs confirming that "mentioning that mentioning the form is covered by the OSA a violation of the OSA" is in fact a violation of the OSA?
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Is mentioning that mentioning the form is covered by the OSA a violation of the OSA?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEven mentioning that the form is covered by the OSA is a violation of the OSA.

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The spring sunshine does not warm so well as a summer's day.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postdont encourage me
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The first rule of Fight Club is - you do not talk about Fight Club.
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dont encourage meOriginally posted by Advocate View PostThe sun is shining on red square as the wind blows from the east.
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The sun is shining on red square as the wind blows from the east.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postshhh
I read the post five minutes ago, I think I am being followed.
I'll go to the loo, climb out the window and go down a manhole, come up in the carpark and come back in through reception. See if they are still on my tail.
From now on I will use the phrase 'Wound my heart with a monotonous langur' just so you know its really me

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shhhOriginally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWhy? Does the fact you've failed SC become secret as soon as it happens?
I read the post five minutes ago, I think I am being followed.
I'll go to the loo, climb out the window and go down a manhole, come up in the carpark and come back in through reception. See if they are still on my tail.
From now on I will use the phrase 'Wound my heart with a monotonous langur' just so you know its really me
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Why? Does the fact you've failed SC become secret as soon as it happens?Originally posted by Churchill View PostFirstly, you signed the official secrets act as part of completing the form so you've just commited a "no no"!
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