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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 23:22:51 GMT
The four letter word you tend to use frequently is repulsive. The venom with which you deliver it is disgusting, but, I've come to learn that this is who you are, a spiteful nasty little man. Your reply to betty using the word again, when she had politely asked you not to repeat it, adequately exposed your stupidity, and childish behavioural pattern. Fuck off cunt. You must be so proud of that response. Well done you. Rog That was sarcasm if you wish to google it.
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Post by Telemachus on Feb 4, 2018 23:23:33 GMT
I was trying to make a point that readers can ONLY draw inferences from the words posted, and if I have chosen words badly I have to accept the confusion that arises from my choice of words. All posters must accept this too surely as they are all a bunch of (oooh couldn’t possibly say it because I’m so nice!) Readers can only draw inferences from the words posted. That is, if they actually bother to read what is posted, otherwise they can draw whatever inferences they like by reading words that weren’t posted, which seems to be the normal way of carrying on on here.
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Post by Telemachus on Feb 4, 2018 23:26:00 GMT
Go forth and multiply, you naughty boy. You must be so proud of that response you cxxx. Well done you. Rog That was sarcasm if you wish to google it. I am well aware of what sarcasm is, thankyou.
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Post by Telemachus on Feb 4, 2018 23:26:47 GMT
Wrong in that case stabby.... that's indicates an abbreviation of that is. Or have I misread your post? Rog You have misread it. Again.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 4, 2018 23:29:46 GMT
Wrong in that case stabby.... that's indicates an abbreviation of that is. Or have I misread your post? Rog Here is TellyMackus' grammatically incorrect sentence. There should be no apostrophe in "its". The only occasions where there should be an apostrophe is when "it's" is used as a contraction of "it is" or "it has". It is used in this case as a possessive pronoun and there should no more be an apostrophe that there would be in "his" or "hers". Had TellyMackus attended a proper school, he would have been taught this.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 23:35:32 GMT
He's having a rough time, why don't you let it go.....
oh shit, I've done it again.
Bloody Gazza'll be here in seconds.
Rog
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Post by Telemachus on Feb 4, 2018 23:38:12 GMT
Wrong in that case stabby.... that's indicates an abbreviation of that is. Or have I misread your post? Rog Here is TellyMackus' grammatically incorrect sentence. There should be no apostrophe in "its". The only occasions where there should be an apostrophe is when "it's" is used as a contraction of "it is" or "it has". It is used in this case as a possessive pronoun and there should no more be an apostrophe that there would be in "his" or "hers". Had TellyMackus attended a proper school, he would have been taught this. As I’ve said before, your point is quite correct however I didn’t type an apostrophe and I am well aware of the correct usage and non-usage of apostrophes. If I type “I think it’s use is mandatory” there is one character on the screen that I didn’t type, the apostrophe. My iPad put it in for me. Yes of course I should scrutinise it’s every action as if it were a naughty child, but just like the parents who occasionally allow their offspring to be alone with paedophiles, I missed it this time. I do hope it hasn’t spoilt your evening. <Some people are so sensitive> Oh and yes, it also put in the apostrophe in “its every” although interestingly it didn’t do it just then with the two words in quotes. It really does have a mind of its own (and it got it right there too).
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 4, 2018 23:45:41 GMT
Here is TellyMackus' grammatically incorrect sentence. There should be no apostrophe in "its". The only occasions where there should be an apostrophe is when "it's" is used as a contraction of "it is" or "it has". It is used in this case as a possessive pronoun and there should no more be an apostrophe that there would be in "his" or "hers". Had TellyMackus attended a proper school, he would have been taught this. As I’ve said before, your point is quite correct however I didn’t type an apostrophe and I am well aware of the correct usage and non-usage of apostrophes. If I type “I think it’s use is mandatory” there is one character on the screen that I didn’t type, the apostrophe. My iPad put it in for me. Yes of course I should scrutinise it’s every action as if it were a naughty child, but just like the parents who occasionally allow their offspring to be alone with paedophiles, I missed it this time. I do hope it hasn’t spoilt your evening. <Some people are so sensitive> Oh and yes, it also put in the apostrophe in “its every” although interestingly it didn’t do it just then with the two words in quotes. It really does have a mind of its own (and it got it right there too). What is the point of spending hundreds of pounds on technology if all it does is make you appear as an uneducated clown?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 23:48:45 GMT
Is that the technology?
Just asking.
Rog
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Post by Telemachus on Feb 5, 2018 0:01:59 GMT
As I’ve said before, your point is quite correct however I didn’t type an apostrophe and I am well aware of the correct usage and non-usage of apostrophes. If I type “I think it’s use is mandatory” there is one character on the screen that I didn’t type, the apostrophe. My iPad put it in for me. Yes of course I should scrutinise it’s every action as if it were a naughty child, but just like the parents who occasionally allow their offspring to be alone with paedophiles, I missed it this time. I do hope it hasn’t spoilt your evening. <Some people are so sensitive> Oh and yes, it also put in the apostrophe in “its every” although interestingly it didn’t do it just then with the two words in quotes. It really does have a mind of its own (and it got it right there too). What is the point of spending hundreds of pounds on technology if all it does is make you appear as an uneducated clown? The point of spending hundred’s of pound’s on technology is because it allow’s me to visit this forum and enjoy unending abuse. And when I get bored with that there is all the porn on the internet to watch. Whether or not is allow’s you to enjoy your clown fetish i’s something only you can answer.
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Post by patty on Feb 5, 2018 6:54:21 GMT
Excuse me!I do not use this word...EVER ! Neither do I....in fact I think only a minority on here use that word..... obviously I could be wrong but I do think most avoid use of that obscenity.
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Post by kris on Feb 5, 2018 9:22:30 GMT
Anyway, my mistake for trying to have something resembling an intelligent debate on here. People simply don't want it, they can't be bothered with it. I won't make the same mistake again. Back to CWDF for me for anything worth talking about. I'll just come on here to call you all a bunch of cunts. Which after all is all everyone else does on here. is this Nick having a flounce? Well I mever.
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Post by Telemachus on Feb 5, 2018 9:30:09 GMT
Anyway, my mistake for trying to have something resembling an intelligent debate on here. People simply don't want it, they can't be bothered with it. I won't make the same mistake again. Back to CWDF for me for anything worth talking about. I'll just come on here to call you all a bunch of cunts. Which after all is all everyone else does on here. is this Nick having a flounce? Well I mever. No it is just me pointing out this place is unsuitable for having any sort of adult intelligent debate. Shouldn’t affect you though.
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Post by kris on Feb 5, 2018 9:31:18 GMT
I thought you'd flounced off?
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Post by Telemachus on Feb 5, 2018 9:33:48 GMT
I thought you'd flounced off? I wonder why you thought that? Oh, perhaps it could be because you didn’t read my posts properly, and/or because you wanted to put meaning on them that wasn’t there. QED.
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