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Previously on "Are you a bit thicker than you should be ?"
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostAnything that's on Google with my name against it is there because I put it there and am comfortable with it being there. I'm like that: I say what I mean, and I take ownership of what I say. I think that's one of the things they liked most about me when I went through DV: I've nothing to hide. DV vetters don't care what people's opinions are, outside of some pretty extremist viewpoints.
Unlike you, I fortunately don't hold any extremist views. Old Greg was right the other week: I can see why you hide your anti-Semite, troll-laden bile behind an alias and an avatar. Anyone Googling for posts by "Churchill" or your alias "Supreme Spod" in addition to the word "jew" will see that. Good luck getting a job flipping burgers let alone a DV clearance if you're ever dumb enough to voice those sort of views against your real name.
But you run along now, Supreme Churchill. I've already entertained your trolling and delusions enough for one day.
Nice touch of bile there.
If you still had a cock I'd call you a w4nker.
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostI think he's just trolling. But I've no interest in pressing the point.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI think what Churchill is getting at is that you aren't supposed to tell anyone outside your role/work that you have been DVed, presumably because the implication is that you're working (or have done) on something that needs it.
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Originally posted by Gentile View PostAnything that's on Google with my name against it is there because I put it there and am comfortable with it being there. I'm like that: I say what I mean, and I take ownership of what I say. I think that's one of the things they liked most about me when I went through DV: I've nothing to hide. DV vetters don't care what people's opinions are, outside of some pretty extremist viewpoints. ..
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWe as in the forum.
As a test, just do a google on the phrase "GentileDoesn'tThinkBeforeOpeningher/his/itsmouth".
How long do you think it will be before Google picks it up?
Unlike you, I fortunately don't hold any extremist views. Old Greg was right the other week: I can see why you hide your anti-Semite, troll-laden bile behind an alias and an avatar. Anyone Googling for posts by "Churchill" or your alias "Supreme Spod" in addition to the word "jew" will see that. Good luck getting a job flipping burgers let alone a DV clearance if you're ever dumb enough to voice those sort of views against your real name.
But you run along now, Supreme Churchill. I've already entertained your trolling and delusions enough for one day.
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