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I suspect you didn't get banned for being "too right wing"


I also suspect vicanna isn't your first name here


I also suspect you will get banned from here


I thought right wingers were smart and self sufficient. Not only are you unaware of other local forums,you can't even google them?


1/10. Now do one

I quite enjoy the odd troll.


If they're creative ones that is.


(not the frothy mouth cheese type- spouting their heinous views from behind the anominity of their keyboard - whilst mum washes their socks, irons their pants & cooks them a full-english)


Of course I feel slightly sullied after, as my repressed self denouncing Catholic guilt kicks in.


Nothing a few good deeds and the odd Bloody Mary doesn't cure.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Anger? Me? 'S'if

>

> Just years of troll hunting. Anyone think vicanna

> was a genuine poster? Really?



Dedicating years of your life to hunting trolls online is a level of tragic I never knew existed. I suggest you take some time out to consider how to spend your time more productively. Perhaps even investigate the possibility of a social life`(one small step at a time, though). Other than that, I've got better things to do than indulge your weird fixation and paranoia.


Thanks for the websitetoolbox, Foxy. That could prove interesting.

Smiler Wrote:

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> Other forums? Sacrilege!


I know, join a forum and your first post is 'are there any other forums?'

It's the forum equivalent of going out on a first date and instead of paying her a compliment you ask does she have a better looking sister :)

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