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Waynetta, I'm increasingly convinced that you're just a trojan on someone's PC, which unbeknownst to them is posting every tired 'amusing' email viral from their inbox that we've all had to put up with over the last 15 years.


I'm also interested to see whether your programming can pass the Turing test ;-)

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waynetta Wrote:

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> ok. I won't post anymore. :(


Waynetta, you have become an established poster. Please don't stop posting. Thankfully we are all different, and this is conducive to a diverse and interesting forum. And that's how it should be (in my not so humble opinion).

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Isn't poking fun at those not blessed with stunning looks at birth as bad as poking fun at those who are born of a different ethnic origin? Or disabled? Bad taste imo.


Kathy Burke on the other hand is blessed with intelligence and talent (Red Devil), something that has far more value in itself than good looks, wouldn't you agree?

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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Isn't poking fun at those not blessed with

> stunning looks at birth as bad as poking fun at

> those who are born of a different ethnic origin?

> Or disabled? Bad taste imo.

>



Bad taste, and even cruel perhaps, but I xan't agree that it's the same as racism or laughing at disabilities!

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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Kathy Burke on the other hand is blessed with

> intelligence and talent (Red Devil), something

> that has far more value in itself than good looks,

> wouldn't you agree?


Are you American DJ?...they don't get irony either

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I'd say laughing at something that a person can not change is as bad as laughing at the disabilities or skin colour that someone can't change. Many people, suffer depression because of the way they look and the attitude's of people and society to that.


The woman in the OP's photo is real. She exists. How would the OP feel if some anonymous person posted a photo of his wife or daughter or even him, at the head of a thread called 'mingers'?......

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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Are you American DJ?...they don't get irony

> either

>

> I get irony...just not unfunny poor taste humour.


I wasn't stressing that Kathy Burke is a 'minger' as your posts suggests.

The OP uses the moniker Waynetta and starts a thread entitled Mingers, therein lies the irony...lesson over*


*Sarcasm

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