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23-11-2014, 10:37 AM
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Re: Does the internet facilitate unpleasant behaviour?

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Nope. How it works is that others think I'm talking rubbish as it just their opinion.

What are 'arguments' at the end of the day? Ain't they, more or less, where you think the other is talking cobblers?
Bollocks.
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23-11-2014, 10:38 AM
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Re: Does the internet facilitate unpleasant behaviour?

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Bollocks.
See what I mean .

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23-11-2014, 10:42 AM
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Re: Does the internet facilitate unpleasant behaviour?

I thought minds were in a different part of the body ? oh well live and learn I guess and might explain some things.
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23-11-2014, 11:05 AM
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Re: Does the internet facilitate unpleasant behaviour?

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I think a lot of us got over heated in that thread, no one was sweetness the entire time
The only difference was making it personal - speaking of the 2 celebs and the victim is acceptable, whether heated or not ........ why deny an action you are quite capable of and have done on more than one occasion - its daft ........
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23-11-2014, 11:11 AM
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Re: Does the internet facilitate unpleasant behaviour?

Originally Posted by Patsy ->
The only difference was making it personal - speaking of the 2 celebs and the victim is acceptable, whether heated or not ........ why deny an action you are quite capable of and have done on more than one occasion - its daft ........
Yes I am not disagreeing with you Patsy I just think we all got heated, I take responsibility for my part would be good to think everyone else can too.
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23-11-2014, 11:15 AM
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Yes I am not disagreeing with you Patsy I just think we all got heated, I take responsibility for my part would be good to think everyone else can too.
Yep - agree, not much to ask is it .....
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23-11-2014, 12:27 PM
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Re: Does the internet facilitate unpleasant behaviour?

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Well I'm not afraid to say it ...

A lot of you do talk absolute tosh (rubbish) ... but I have a get out clause as this is just my own opinion, which works for me .
I may have my faults but being wrong is not one of them.

...and I have the T shirt to prove it.
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23-11-2014, 01:28 PM
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I may have my faults but being wrong is not one of them.

...and I have the T shirt to prove it.
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23-11-2014, 11:40 PM
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Re: Does the internet facilitate unpleasant behaviour?

[QUOTE=MKJ;564467]Well I'm not afraid to say it ...

A lot of you do talk absolute tosh (rubbish) ...

All I can say is I will do me best to talk some constructive rubbish Mark.
Now with the internet I would hazard a guess and say 95% of communications contains nothing but rubbish, there used to be less of it about before that but it was always there, even the information on the two tablets of stone given to Moses was mostly rubbish because nobody paid any attention to it, just read any whodunnit and you have to shift through 300 pages of rubbish just to find out it was the butler who did it and that’s all you really wanted to know. Take the minister for finance on budget day, he spends three and a half hours talking rubbish just to let you know your petrol, beer, and fags have gone up again. Politicians are the biggest users of rubbish in the world of communications, ever hear a politician saying “Yes I will be asking a question about that in the house next month” The bullshit wagon is set in motion and page after page printed and reprinted to make sure they get the question right, what’s the point? the politician already knows the answer is no because the minister has already sent him a free text saying no, what a waste and more rubbish. I buy a newspaper every day just to get the racing cards on one page the rest of the paper is all rubbish to me, but it’s good rubbish for lighting the fire with.
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23-11-2014, 11:49 PM
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Re: Does the internet facilitate unpleasant behaviour?

Originally Posted by Julie1962 ->
I think a lot of us got over heated in that thread, no one was sweetness the entire time

EXACTLY Julie. Thank you for saying that.
 
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