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But we love them all for the entertainment valueOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostThe fckwits that are quick with the insults on here wouldn't dare in real life to somebody's face. General is a safe haven for the fcked up, off their meds, god bothering, social misfits...
Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThey can't ban all the twats. There'd be no bugger left.
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FTFMOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostMake love, not war. Nearly everyone is now friends and we're all going to bed.
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Oh the ironing.Originally posted by Gentile View PostActually, I think the comments that've been made over an extended period of time on here by a small number of people have been vicious, and unwarranted, regardless of their applicability. And I'm sure the people who voiced them believed them at the time.
Whether a given slur is true or not is irrelevant. It's a bit like calling someone a "poof", "dyke" or a racial slur based solely on an uninformed perception of them. At the end of the day it doesn't matter what the target of the comment is or isn't. What matters is that the person making the comment holds those sentiments. A bigot's behaviour doesn't become more or less acceptable by virtue of whether their target is fit for them or not.
As for having a go at you after all your posts? Bollocks, you post bile, you get it back. You post complete sh!te about your own level of self importance you get ridiculed. It's an internet forum - live with it.
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Such a disapointing end to this thread.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMake love, not war. Everyone is now friends and we're all going to bed.
Dead tonight.
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Goodnight johnboy. Goodnight grandma. Ffs you fooking wooly woofters
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Make love, not war. Everyone is now friends and we're all going to bed.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostRight, I'm in a meeting until 2am your time. Can the last one leave tonight please put a thread of highlights and links up with
1) Best insults
2) Best passive aggressive behaviour
3) Best flounce
4) Any bannings.
Thx
MF
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