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When governments treat us as stupid, when there are cameras everywhere making us feel over-watched, when we feel completely bombarded by signs saying Do Not Do That and Do Not Do This and even on the toilet doors in pubs and public conveniences telling you to flush the toilet, and when one writes helpful useful posts in here only to have some tw@ make daft and unhelpful comments, one is not surprised that people will behave in a juvenile fashion as a result.


Since you asked! And welcome to this otherwise fabulous forum. Take what you want from it and ask not what your forum can do for you, but what you can do for your forum. And when you try to do good on it, be not surprised at the wankers who write shit in your thread ;) ;)

  • 3 years later...

So I understand that freedom of expression is good and censorship is bad. This is why I gave up on another forum just up the road.


But flip me. What is the point of starting threads if many of you lot just go off on some childish banter.


I start a thread about exciting journeys interested in some eclectic experiences. Oh no, someone has to say Penge, and that sounds like minge. Ho flippin ho. Three posts about journeys, 30 posts about minge.


I ask about my sister's 40th present, in all innocence. But how long does is take for someone to suggest a sex toy. Oh I have just wet myself that was just too amusing.


I try to gauge the age and background of the audience. Some sound actually quite mature and sensible. Not all from the Nuts, Oasis get your boobs out for the lads, nonsense. Really not sure any more. Someone inspire me please.

malumbu Wrote:

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> So I understand that freedom of expression is good

> and censorship is bad. This is why I gave up on

> another forum just up the road.

>

> But flip me. What is the point of starting

> threads if many of you lot just go off on some

> childish banter.

>

> I start a thread about exciting journeys

> interested in some eclectic experiences. Oh no,

> someone has to say Penge, and that sounds like

> minge. Ho flippin ho. Three posts about

> journeys, 30 posts about minge.

>

> I ask about my sister's 40th present, in all

> innocence. But how long does is take for someone

> to suggest a sex toy. Oh I have just wet myself

> that was just too amusing.

>

> I try to gauge the age and background of the

> audience. Some sound actually quite mature and

> sensible. Not all from the Nuts, Oasis get your

> boobs out for the lads, nonsense. Really not sure

> any more. Someone inspire me please.



So what you're saying is 'grow up'? It might help if you didn't use the superior-sounding, pompous and embarrassingly self-reverential term "you lot" quite so often.

In my defence I suggested teeth whitening, did you go for that one?


And while we are at it. Your posts/op's can (like the one in question) sound so flippin patronising


Seriously, do you not read them back and think, "How do I sound here?"


If not, pm them to me and i'll rate them for you on my Knob-O-Meter

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