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Surely, to model (and poetically reflect the antics of our intrusive government census, for instance) Mr CUK Administrator could release the identity of all reputation instigators by decorating the comments automatically with the originator's handle?
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Indeed Mary Poppins, I'm just the humble hyperD, doing his best, being pleasant, and yet there are these interlopers, probably bitter permies I reckon, or people with small testes, hell-bent on disrupting this delightful board like Bob Crowe on a taxpayer funded socialist crusade to secure his union funded wage under the masquerade of health ‘n’ safety.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostWhat sort of monster would neg you?
(to quote Greg)
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probably russell, his own rep is so low that when he neg reps it now has a positive effectOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostTo the person who anonymously -VE me in the Banning Poor People Thread, as somehow doing soon has made my rep number go up
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What sort of monster would neg you?Originally posted by hyperD View PostYeah, I got one too... that's obviously Friday's squirt for Mr Pious' angst over his laughably god-given minuscule testes...
(to quote Greg)
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Yeah, I got one too... that's obviously Friday's squirt for Mr Pious' angst over his laughably god-given minuscule testes...
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The new subtle approach to neg repping. Wait for one poster to insult another and then a sneaky thirdOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostTo the person who anonymously -VE me in the Banning Poor People Thread, as somehow doing soon has made my rep number go up
will neg the first who in turn negs the second to whit the second negs the first.
Sneaky tulips.
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To the person who anonymously -VE me in the Banning Poor People Thread, as somehow doing soon has made my rep number go up
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