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Deactivating yourself is the equivalent to walking off, then walking back, staring at everyone before walking off and this time slamming the door.


Traditionally that would require a few more door slams before he'll be satisfied, and then sheepishly asking if he can have a biscuit.


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Otta Wrote:

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> He seems to have left the building.

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> I can't imagine that he'd have just walked away.


Agreed.


Seems pretty obvious there's no way he'd have walked away.


Admin asked him to stop "winding people up" and gave him a "final warning" last week. Now he's deactivated.


Shame. I hope he comes back.

My personal theory is that UDT is compiling a thesis on the benahiour of on line forums, their tolerance, what presses buttons, what types respond to his brand of provocation and what this says about our on-line social life. As it happens I think EDF generally came up trumps. On the other hand, if he was for real - well it doesn't bear thinking about. So I won't.

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