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What would forums be with him? Or her? :yh_glasse
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Oh my god, it's spot!
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tabby;1380189 wrote:
What would forums be with him? Or her? :yh_glasse
What would forums be without him or her?
After all, we all need someone to knock down :wah:
What would forums be with him? Or her? :yh_glasse
What would forums be without him or her?
After all, we all need someone to knock down :wah:
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SnoozeAgain;1380190 wrote: Oh my god, it's spot!
See what I mean?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
See what I mean?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
I expressly forbid the use of any of my posts anywhere outside of FG (with the exception of the incredibly witty 'get a room already' )posted recently.
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
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Phew! I thought for a moment I'd been copped on to.
....oh bum...:wah:
What would we do without them? Be a lot less challenged in our opinions.
....oh bum...:wah:
What would we do without them? Be a lot less challenged in our opinions.
The crowd: "Yes! We are all individuals!"
Lone voice: "I'm not."
Lone voice: "I'm not."
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Clodhopper;1380212 wrote: Phew! I thought for a moment I'd been copped on to.
....oh bum...:wah:
What would we do without them? Be a lot less challenged in our opinions.
It's the need to think how best to prove him wrong that improves your own understanding of the issues and makes your opinion more worthwhile - long may he challenge us (still annoys the hell out of me though).
....oh bum...:wah:
What would we do without them? Be a lot less challenged in our opinions.
It's the need to think how best to prove him wrong that improves your own understanding of the issues and makes your opinion more worthwhile - long may he challenge us (still annoys the hell out of me though).
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And let's not forget his slightly less cuddly brother ... the Troll.
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tabby;1380516 wrote:
And let's not forget his slightly less cuddly brother ... the Troll.
Ha! I like it - I've met him and too many like him not to recognise the breed
And let's not forget his slightly less cuddly brother ... the Troll.
Ha! I like it - I've met him and too many like him not to recognise the breed
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Interesting. It's also a perfect description of the Daily Mail's readership.
The crowd: "Yes! We are all individuals!"
Lone voice: "I'm not."
Lone voice: "I'm not."
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A "How to" ~~~~~> How to Win Internet Arguments: Best Tips for Funny Forum Fighting
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By co-Incidence my brother and I have a game called best comment.
We've done It for a few years now and we both get really competitive.
The game Is ( using a user name ) to get the most outrageous comment printed on a news Item In the Daily Mail and get the most readers green arrows ( likes comment ) or red arrows ( dislikes comment ).
It's not an easy game for your comment Is subject to tabloid authorisation before It's printed so your comment may not even appear. When we write our comments, they have to be different from what's already been printed or they won't appear and what we write is not always what we think about the news Item.... the whole Idea Is to get It printed and get green or red arrows.
By co-Incidence, I wrote a strong comment yesterday because the gay man who doesn't want to pay for his daughters and another on a story about people being evicted by the council.
When I checked late last night, the council comment had 5 green arrows ( my personal best Is 1800 or so green arrows ) but I was delighted to see my comment about the gay man had just under 1,000 red arrows which again Is a personal best.
I win this weeks challenge :driving::driving::wah::wah:
We've done It for a few years now and we both get really competitive.
The game Is ( using a user name ) to get the most outrageous comment printed on a news Item In the Daily Mail and get the most readers green arrows ( likes comment ) or red arrows ( dislikes comment ).
It's not an easy game for your comment Is subject to tabloid authorisation before It's printed so your comment may not even appear. When we write our comments, they have to be different from what's already been printed or they won't appear and what we write is not always what we think about the news Item.... the whole Idea Is to get It printed and get green or red arrows.
By co-Incidence, I wrote a strong comment yesterday because the gay man who doesn't want to pay for his daughters and another on a story about people being evicted by the council.
When I checked late last night, the council comment had 5 green arrows ( my personal best Is 1800 or so green arrows ) but I was delighted to see my comment about the gay man had just under 1,000 red arrows which again Is a personal best.
I win this weeks challenge :driving::driving::wah::wah:
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I've seen some pretty inflammatory comments ... now I know who's really behind them!! :yh_devil
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tabby;1409843 wrote: I've seen some pretty inflammatory comments ... now I know who's really behind them!! :yh_devil
My user name Is ' Edna Shouty ' and my brothers Is ' soapbox'
My user name Is ' Edna Shouty ' and my brothers Is ' soapbox'
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tabby;1409956 wrote:
There's plenty of them that believe because they got the last word in then they've won :wah:
There's plenty of them that believe because they got the last word in then they've won :wah:
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Betty Boop;1409962 wrote: There's plenty of them that believe because they got the last word in then they've won :wah:
It's not about winning it's how you play the game .
It's not about winning it's how you play the game .
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Ever felt this way during some of the heated discussions?
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10 Rules of the Internet ~~~~~> 10 Rules of Internet - Anil Dash
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I'm glad it's not just me! Is there anyone who makes the decision to watch the ads? I'm actually surprised we're given an option to skip them!
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Seemingly Mentally Ill Internet Commenter Presumably Functions In Outside World | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
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I am somewhere between the Nihilist and the sage.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
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- DH Lawrence
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I thought this was interesting with some surprises, some predictability. You can click on the maps for a better view.
Age of Internet Empires: One Map With Each Country's Favorite Website - Robinson Meyer - The Atlantic
Age of Internet Empires: One Map With Each Country's Favorite Website - Robinson Meyer - The Atlantic
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Crazzzzyyyyy bie......
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My 2000th post ... woo hoo!! :yh_party