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I always feel sorry for people like Cauli


Obviously young, emotionally immature and possibly with bullying issues (hence their retorts when challenged)


Inspired to become a hacker but limted by only having their dad's hand me down sinclair spectrum so in frustration they register on public forums to post gobbledegook and try and build up a following of people who they want to be adored by, instead they alienate everyone.


They want to crack the access code to playboy but instead end up on guysonly.com where they find that they aren't the most sarcastic person in the room.


Cauli may well grow up to serve a useful position in society but not everyone wants fries with their burger.


Excitement ranges from trolling on websites to a box of kleenex and babestation


So instead on malaligning poor Cauli, we should offer them a strong shoulder to help them grow and become useful to society.


😅

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Spartacus Wrote:

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> I always feel sorry for people like Cauli

>

> Obviously young, emotionally immature and possibly

> with bullying issues (hence their retorts when

> challenged)

>

> Inspired to become a hacker but limted by only

> having their dad's hand me down sinclair spectrum

> so in frustration they register on public forums

> to post gobbledegook and try and build up a

> following of people who they want to be adored by,

> instead they alienate everyone.

>

> They want to crack the access code to playboy but

> instead end up on guysonly.com where they find

> that they aren't the most sarcastic person in the

> room.

>

> Cauli may well grow up to serve a useful position

> in society but not everyone wants fries with their

> burger.

>

> Excitement ranges from trolling on websites to a

> box of kleenex and babestation

>

> So instead on malaligning poor Cauli, we should

> offer them a strong shoulder to help them grow and

> become useful to society.

>

> 😅


and the same for all that troll the net as you say


offer them a strong shoulder to help them grow and

become useful to society. is that what you think ??

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Ken, just had an image of you with your arms deep in a bowel of East DAZwich washing suds trying to get logic out of posts 🤔🤣


Was amused that your DM thanked me for your "Massage" (I didn't touch him honest Admin)


As said in my message to you, Caulie sent me not one but two (possibly flaming) PMs both deleted unopened. Maybe my analysis above hit a nerve .. we will never know.

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ianr Wrote:

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> ken78 wrote:

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

> > ianr wrote:

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

> >> Is this you?

> https://twitter.com/jones_hernehill/status/9410284

> 39569641472

>

> > i wished i was that fast

>

> You've not answered my question. Is it you? If

> it's not, please say so.


no not me i wish it was i don't work any more give it up as a bad job

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