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Also, we seem to get about a million of these on elecetion day, which is pointless, so try and keep it all in here. Cheers.
Chat about the election in here, who's going to win? Who doesn't deserve any votes? Who deserves more votes.
> I think Venom will get it, but whether he deserves to is another
> matter. Mystique is in with a shout, and she does deserve it. Mr Happy
> as well, and maybe monkey_man. Mr Nice Guy deserves it, in my opinion,
> but he's not here enough. SonicRav will probably get a few votes. I'll
> get one or two, as will MoJoJoJo.
It's not like last time eh? Stryke furiously posting about why we should all vote for him and then, out of the blue (pun intended) a hedgehog came out of no where to get just as many votes ;)
But what's going on? Monkey_man getting lots of votes... I'm sure he's a top bloke, but I haven't seen many topics from him? (Or maybe I just got to the wrong forums in my old age).
Oh, and I had to laugh at the guy who voted Myst. Clearly something to do with her "I have boobs" campaign
Sonic
> Little Hobbo wrote:
> I would expect a comment like that from a primary school reject.
>
> THAT is a comment I would expect from a primary school reject.
Can you please make up your own arguments rather than copy mine.
As William Wordsworth once said. "He who quotes wisdom does well, but the twisting of words lies in the bosom of the stupid one".
On the topic of hooligans, I saw on the news video footage of some guys assaulting two cops and beating them with their own truncheons. Pretty disgusting.
> No, it's only me that dismisses it as trolling. Because the arrogant
> posturings of a person that tries to impress what is generally a group
> of 12-15yr olds strikes me as pretty pointless for one so enlightened
> as yourself.
I'm not trying to "impress" anyone. You'll note I've often gone for the jugular, if I upset someone because they are wrong, I doubt very much that they are impressed by it.
> I'm sure your earth-shattering views and ideas could be put to better
> use, maybe as a new Superhero?
> "God-I'm-So-Jaded-at-23 Man"
> Is it a bird? No
> Is it a plane? No
> Is it someone that seeks validation from strangers in an internet
> forum?
> Yes!
> It's "God-I'm-So-Jaded-At-23 Man"! - Quick, save us from
> light-hearted banter with your "I'm like, so much more everything
> than you" attitude and not-that-unique ideas of what being
> cynical is about.
And here is his partner "clutching at straws man"!!
> Meh, I can't be bothered with this today.
> Did you see Hooligans on Sunday? Morons fighting, why do the police
> try and stop them so much?
No, did watch "the experiment" last night though. A glorious waste of my time if ever there was one. Any schoolboy psycholigist knows what happens to a bunch of men if you lock them up for a while. Why they need to televise a group of grown men slip into homosexual rebellion is beyond me.
> It's not like last time eh? Stryke furiously posting about why we
> should all vote for him and then, out of the blue (pun intended) a
> hedgehog came out of no where to get just as many votes ;)
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Yes yes. All gather round, children, and take the mick out of me for being a tool last time.
Sodding hedgehog ;-)
> Gentlemen, gentlemen. Peace and love.
>
Just like the peace and love that you gently exercise upon innocent newbies huh?
> As William Wordsworth once said. "He who quotes wisdom does well,
> but the twisting of words lies in the bosom of the stupid one".
Wordsworth wasn't a philosopher, and to be honest has nothing to say on the subject. Quoting someone's own stupidity against them is a magnificent form of attack.
No, did watch "the experiment" last night though. A glorious
> waste of my time if ever there was one. Any schoolboy psycholigist
> knows what happens to a bunch of men if you lock them up for a while.
> Why they need to televise a group of grown men slip into homosexual
> rebellion is beyond me.
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Yeah.
I've got a bunch of stuff on the original, but I think the fact this is televised kind of destroys the whole premise.
You get these guys playing for the cameras instead of a legit study.
Bunch of rubbish.
> Just like the peace and love that you gently exercise upon innocent
> newbies huh?
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It was a joke, and you'll never get anywhere listening to the crap MoJoMan and Rakuga sprout about me victimizing newbies. Because I can't be bothered to.
> Personally, I think people should be allowed to vote for themselves.
You to huh?