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diable rouge Wrote:

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> So when a shiny new IT system to check words in

> emails comes in the system should be built

> according to company requirements in consultation

> with management, NOT the company modifying it's

> beliefs and systems to fit in with the IT system

> they brought off the shelf.

>

> But thats what tends to happen and then the

> company finds itself restricted by the system

> developer in what it can say smiling smiley. We'll

> all be sending identical emails before you know

> it.

Sue Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > why did sue swear and say it was something else

> > did she think we don't know what it meant like

> we

> > are thick ?? i don't know any one know

>

>

> Ken78, as it was you who reported me to admin and

> accused me of bullying, I think you've got quite a

> cheek to post on this thread.

>

> Surely everybody knows what FFS means. It's a very

> commonly used expression of exasperation.

>

> I feel like using it right now.


just look at your posts and get a life you are just a bully and don't like it when someone stands up for the other ones you are bullying and for using the BAD LANGUAGE well it say's it all. come on if you start liking your self you won't have to be a bully, try it you might like it

have a nice day

Ken78.....its clear we all react to things differently.


As an aside, I'd advise you not to come on to any of the politics or brexit threads, if you think the Sue is an EDF bully....she would have to be one of the more genteel amongst the rough and tumble of EDF brexit chats for example:)!!

ken78 Wrote:

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>

> just look at your posts and get a life you are

> just a bully and don't like it when someone stands

> up for the other ones you are bullying and for

> using the BAD LANGUAGE well it say's it all. come

> on if you start liking your self you won't have to

> be a bully, try it you might like it

> have a nice day




:)) :)) :))



ETA: I'm quite happy with the way I am, ken78, but thanks anyway :)) :)) :))

Readily accusing people of bullying can be bullying in its own right. Hope that makes sense. BFN. PS loved the campaign a few years ago to get footy fans to sing PC songs, perhaps some of the social media acronyms could be changed: JDFI = JDI FFS = FHS (although that risks blaspheming)


As for using bollocks, that's fine in law https://rockhaq.com/retrospective/sex-pistols-indecency-trial-nottingham-24-november-1977/

KidKruger Wrote:

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> 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

> 315;

>

> diable rouge Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > So when a shiny new IT system to check words in

> > emails comes in the system should be built

> > according to company requirements in

> consultation

> > with management, NOT the company modifying it's

> > beliefs and systems to fit in with the IT

> system

> > they brought off the shelf.

> >

> > But thats what tends to happen and then the

> > company finds itself restricted by the system

> > developer in what it can say smiling smiley.

> We'll

> > all be sending identical emails before you know

> > it.


Smiling Smiley - I got done up like a haddock :)

ken78 Wrote:

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> just a thought sue you come across like trouble

> person what with the BAD LANGUAGE and the BULLYING

> maybe you need to get out a bit even in these bad

> times. try a walk to rid of your frustrations.



OMFG, FFS :)) :)) :))


ETA: ROFL

nxjen Wrote:

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> Something I?ve discovered is that those who accuse

> others of bullying are often tremendous bullies

> themselves.


so if a child reports he or she is being bullied at school they are the bullies you really are very clever hope the schools know about this and will save a lot of time, just think a child reports this and the teachers can tell him or her they are the bullies. nice one nxjen

JohnL Wrote:

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> I don't consider FFS as swearing.

>

> Its all part of the internet

>

> https://slate.com/human-interest/2015/04/omfg-ffs-

> wtf-a-deep-dive-into-sweary-abbreviations.html#:~:

> text=Abbreviations%20make%20it%20easier%20to,the%2

> 0GD%20(goddamn)%20NYT.&text=Its%20popularity%20has

> %20led%20to,Over.).


all you have to do is google it it's not hard in fact i have done it for you.no need to thank me JohnL.

https://www.google.com/search?q=ffs+meaning&oq=ffs&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i433j0i131i433j0l2j0i395l3.5775j1j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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