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Previously on "There are a lot of insecure people on this forum ..."
I often think that posters that feel the need to add a smilie to their own joke shows some degree of insecurity.
If you need to explain that it's funny - it ain't funny.
HTH.
Well when you have been here longer than 10 minutes you will find out that adding a actually irritates people very cheaply, and can save one a good deal of typing time if in a rush.
...judging by the responses to my head-hunting thread.
The response was very revealing - its basically a compendium of CUK losers.
I think a better question is what's more insecure, to laugh at your need to tell us about your fictitious head-hunting, or to want to tell an online forum of people about it to gain validation?
...judging by the responses to my head-hunting thread.
The response was very revealing - if people liked and respected me they would have congratulated me instead of treating me like a pariah!
Few things could be classed as more insecure than starting a fictional thread on headhunting on the back of being offered a job as a Johnny Two Stars at the local KFC.
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