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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Worked up? lol...

>

> It is impossible to know the tone (or emotion)

> under which something is written in a

> forum....unless you know that person personally.

>

> I am not worked up....nothing like it......just

> find your seriousness amusing that's all.



I don't think our journalist has twigged that you are the Head of State.

jrussel, you didn't answer my question about making me famous for being unutterably fabulous?


I'm open-minded about whether the article (if indeed this isn't the most elaborate trolling yet) will prove interesting. I do though think that the manner in which you went TAH-DAH! was a little OTT, and, well, frankly pompous.

I have been talking to strangers on the internet.


I'm not really a 13 year old.


I don't like milk.


I pretended I had left the house much earlier than I really had and blamed my lateness on 'traffic' delays*


I think that the idea of writing about 'online communities' is an interesting one from a psychological point of view. I think online personas can tell us a lot about people and their behaviour.


*i have lots more confessions on this theme.

jrussel Wrote:

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> Hello people of the East Dulwich Forum.

>

> I have got to know some of you a little bit over

> the past while.

>

> Now, some of you have spotted that some of my

> contributions and opinions have been a little,

> well, unusual.

>

> Yours,

>

> "jrussel"


A unique and revealing piece of research. I suspected you all along JR.

I haven't even looked back in a Peter Tosh style, to see what if any f*ckery a'went and t'ing. An' of course t'ing.


But the best of luck to you in your future endeavours JR.


Tinkertey-tonk.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> I don't think our journalist has twigged that you

> are the Head of State.


You may well be correct and one is most definitely not amused. I have a special place for trolls in the Tower. I force them to dress in red skirts with black stockings and hats - make them eat lots of pies and give directions to tourists all day long.

au contraire M. legalbeagle....... put me at the top of a hill & admire how fast I run down



legalbeagle Wrote:

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> sofaRunner Wrote:

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> > I am a sofa

>

> But by definition that means you can't run!

>

> J'ACCUSE!!!!!

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