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People who park in disabled spaces don't bother me. People who stare at me don't bother me. People who talk loudly and slowly to me don't bother me. People who ask me a question by talking to the person pushing my chair don't bother me.
But, if I found out who these kids were I would call in a few favours from some of my larger friends - I know of at least two mates who wouldn't be adverse to introducing these two f###ing c##ts to the world of pain.
I am angry.
> HUSH no legs
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Call me all the names you want, boy, but don't tell me to hush.
> In response to Paradox's/Borat's particularly strong responses - it's
> not so black and white.
>
> Overly PC society is damaging yes. But that does not mean you go back
> round the circle and kick the crap out of anyone you don't like.
> These kids evidently need disciplining - as do their parents to an
> extent as well. It's not 'oh, namby pamby liberalism' and all that
> patehtic whining at how being slightly more reasonable is somehow a
> weakness and an evil.
>
> I agree with the parents comments - a lot of them are, as I've said,
> ignorant and indifferent, and just as stupid.
My comments were vastly generalise and of course there are many instances that differ entirely from what I said but it's my broad opinion on the matter. And nothing is black and white, not ever :-)
> Walking...great innit Timmargh
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So I've been told.
And I'm embarrassed to say that I had to look up the meaning of "onanistic".
> I picked up all the technical terms during my practise sessions.
Ahh, I see. Well, I bow to the superior knowledge of an Onanistic Maestro.
> I once had an argument with a friend over some philosophical or
> political point. At one point she turned around and said I was
> practically drowning her out. Which annoyed me, because I really try
> not to. I guess I got so impassioned etc that I lost respect a
> little. I wasn't being nasty though.
Heh. I was told off a friend a few months ago that I was a very VERY angry young man. I was kinda shocked, and asked some of my other friends whether they thought I was. Without exception, they looked at me incredulously,laughed, and said "well, of course you are". I forget sometimes though that my friends know me. And have forgiven me.
> So I can stop flaying myself then? Phew ...
>
> :^D
Flaying yourself? Is THAT the technical term for excessive masturbation? And all these years I've wondered...
> I'd never really considered how much my aggressive debating style could intimidate, and that's not something I'm interested in doing.
I once had an argument with a friend over some philosophical or political point. At one point she turned around and said I was practically drowning her out. Which annoyed me, because I really try not to. I guess I got so impassioned etc that I lost respect a little. I wasn't being nasty though.