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No, you've probably got a massively fat bottom from eating deep fried pies, easily reached by a midget.Originally posted by Incognito View PostWould you need a stool to reach it?

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I could still kick your arse though.Originally posted by Incognito View PostMidget.

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Shove it up your arse.Originally posted by Incognito View PostIn that case I apologise.
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In that case I apologise. However, it is perfectly acceptable to respond to an observation. My point was that you don't have to agree with my view.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI wasn't being picky about your grammar there; I was explaining why I'd answered what I assumed was a question.
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I wasn't being picky about your grammar there; I was explaining why I'd answered what I assumed was a question.Originally posted by Incognito View PostA question can be an observation and I wouldn't start trying to be picky about other people's grammar when you massacre it so adequately yourself, love.
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A question can be an observation and I wouldn't start trying to be picky about other people's grammar when you massacre it so adequately yourself, love.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI will bow to your obvious superior intelligence on these matters; I'd simply assumed you were asking a question.
What with the use of the question mark: Is that not how a bully would define it?
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Trotting the bullying card out on me won't really get you anywhere, I'm afraid love.
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I will bow to your obvious superior intelligence on these matters; I'd simply assumed you were asking a question.Originally posted by Incognito View PostWhere do you think I'm trying to get? I simply stated an observation, you don't have to agree with it. That's the beauty of existentialism. You don't have to feel you have to play up to the clique.

What with the use of the question mark: Is that not how a bully would define it?
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Where do you think I'm trying to get? I simply stated an observation, you don't have to agree with it. That's the beauty of existentialism. You don't have to feel you have to play up to the clique.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostNo, no. It wasn't a joke. I do think SY's a delusional tit. Trotting the bullying card out on me won't really get you anywhere, I'm afraid love.
I'm flattered though. Cheers!
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No, no. It wasn't a joke. I do think SY's a delusional tit. Trotting the bullying card out on me won't really get you anywhere, I'm afraid love.Originally posted by Incognito View PostIs that not how a bully would define it? "I didn't mean anything by it, it was only a joke"
Funnily enough, I see you as a female version of MF. You two would have made a great couple.
Thanks for the rep by the way. Does that mean I'm part of the rep clique now?

I'm flattered though. Cheers!
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