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Post by JohnV on Jul 12, 2017 15:02:30 GMT
People who forget their history are obliged to repeat it's mistakes
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Post by Telemachus on Jul 12, 2017 15:07:28 GMT
People who forget their history are obliged to repeat it's mistakes Maybe. But that is a slightly vague platitude! Are you saying that nothing should change, no improvements or developments in society just in case something is forgotten and someone repeats a mistake? Anyway, people repeat mistakes that they can still remember making the first time around! anyway, I'm not saying we should forget history, I just don't want to live in it!
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Post by tomsk on Jul 12, 2017 15:10:14 GMT
No, we are just offering our viewpoints, but as usual you take anybody who doesn't have exactly the same view as you, to be the enemy. Very sad. Are you autistic? Isn't that rather a personal question? I'm autistic (diagnosed as Aspergers as a 25 y.o. adult 18 years ago). I know the subject very well as my other half and one of my daughters also have been diagnosed. I'm sure a lot of people on internet forums are on the autism spectrum. Its not rocket science I've not met kris and although it is theoretically possible to diagnose people remotely I think its quite rude. Give me 39 seconds in the same room as him and I would be able to confirm yes or no. I would say it was a rather personal question, but in the light of Kriss's seemingly poor understanding of the mechanics of the world around him perhaps one worth considering. It's all very well defending anyone's right to be almost always wrong in everything they say but when what they say is couched in such narrow terms of reference as to have no relevance or benefit to anyone but themselves and perhaps a real dis-benefit to almost everyone else and when they, without fail, revert to the downright offensive when their ability to hold a semi-sensible discussion of the issues is found wanting there must come a time when the only reasonable conclusion to be reached is that they are just a bit stupid and/or plain selfish. Kriss is a classic case in point, he bangs on about things he clearly holds passionate views on but when faced with opposing views consistently loses the plot in spectacular fashion and reverts to base insult. Does his right to insult anyone who holds differing views to his own trump the right of those insulted to ask reasonable questions regarding his state of mind or potential medical condition?
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Post by kris on Jul 12, 2017 15:20:54 GMT
Is that the gimp accusing me of being offensive? Lol the irony is amazing after the way he's gone on this forum.
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Post by tomsk on Jul 12, 2017 15:22:13 GMT
Is that the gimp accusing me of being offensive? Lol the irony is amazing after the way he's gone on this forum. QED
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Post by kris on Jul 12, 2017 15:24:34 GMT
Your the one who started attacking me, when you started posting. Or doesn't that count gimp.
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Post by kris on Jul 12, 2017 15:25:47 GMT
I give everybody the benefit of the doubt until they prove otherwise. You've proved otherwise so off you go back on your stool gimp.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2017 15:53:07 GMT
Don't worry Kris, borrow magnetman's striped blazer, address the EO as "My good man" while drinking from a china mug with your pinkie stuck out. Tha'll be reet lad. I call the enforcement officer Sir.
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Post by JohnV on Jul 12, 2017 15:58:19 GMT
Don't worry Kris, borrow magnetman's striped blazer, address the EO as "My good man" while drinking from a china mug with your pinkie stuck out. Tha'll be reet lad. I call the enforcement officer Sir. wise move ..... it's like calling a policeman "Sir" even when you think they are an underaged, over officious, spotty faced herbert
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Post by Saltysplash on Jul 12, 2017 16:06:55 GMT
I call the enforcement officer Sir. wise move ..... it's like calling a policeman "Sir" even when you think they are an underaged, over officious, spotty faced herbert My old man always used to say "yes Constable, your right, I will change the headlamp bulb"
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Post by kris on Jul 12, 2017 16:07:30 GMT
Don't worry Kris, borrow magnetman's striped blazer, address the EO as "My good man" while drinking from a china mug with your pinkie stuck out. Tha'll be reet lad. I call the enforcement officer Sir. Not good if they are femail. Anyway the people who come round collecting numbers aren't enforcement officers anymore, they are now called "liscence rangers."
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2017 16:10:50 GMT
The local enforcement officer where I have been overstaying for the last 7 years is a bloke.
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Post by kris on Jul 12, 2017 16:15:00 GMT
You mean local liscence ranger.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2017 16:21:17 GMT
I call the enforcement officer Sir. Not good if they are femail. Anyway the people who come round collecting numbers aren't enforcement officers anymore, they are now called "liscence rangers." Not 'power' rangers then? That would be cool. Then we would know who we were really fighting. So who is it you used to work for Kris?
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Post by kris on Jul 12, 2017 16:37:04 GMT
Not good if they are femail. Anyway the people who come round collecting numbers aren't enforcement officers anymore, they are now called "liscence rangers." So who is it you used to work for Kris? How do you mean?
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