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Originally posted by administrator View PostSwearing is fine, just not at mods who have a problem with you
A bit like real life, swearing in front of and at your mates is fine. Call your Mum a knob-jockey and it is likely to result in a slap.
edit: I don't think Cojak is a **** for the record.
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My "Dear points of view" Frankie Boyle joke got removed.
I don't think I've ever recovered.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFor the record. I'm not SY01's mum.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought we were allowed to swear in the new forum, or did that get locked down again? I prefer people not swearing but thought it wasn't blocked any more.
A bit like real life, swearing in front of and at your mates is fine. Call your Mum a knob-jockey and it is likely to result in a slap.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostOh, and I'm giving you an infraction for inappropriate language in the original post.
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Originally posted by realityhack View Post...
Oh, and I'm giving you an infraction for inappropriate language in the original post. ...
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Originally posted by rsingh View PostShall we take bets on how this progresses?
16/1 - SY gets ignored and throws another hissy fit.
13/1 - The thread gets deleted
8/1 - The thread gets moved to Light Relief
11/4 - SY wets the bed
5/2 - Everyone else gets out the popcorn
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd I'm sure he loves you too, dear!There's a lot of love here today.
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I'm only rude to people I like.
I'm neutrally polite when I warn people who are new here/ genuinely offensive/ are not people I consider friends.
Hope that clears things up.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI realise NAT that you may consider my "signal to noise ratio" to be out of acceptable levels but I consider you to be a jumped up little p r i c k with no clue what you are doing. To that end, f u c k you and the horse you rode in on you utter knob.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostOh gawd, no more button pushing, he's trotting as fast as he can already.
LOOK OUT HES GOT A SHOOTER!!!!
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