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> Btw, am I the only one who thought this was

> another knob thread when they saw the title?



Sigh


As my teacher always used to say "He is young and He WILL learn"


what is it will all the penile conversations at the moment?


Sighs with disbelief again

Interesting topic, and nice to get away from the rather smutty chats, although they were at times entertaining! I also thought, my god this is another one of "those" threads, although I am not prudish and am game for a laugh. Who can you think of who have been the most horrible of posters/violent or abusive? Or have you ever had a go at trying to match up different forum names to the same person? because sometime people do take on other characters, but normally after time you can usually spot those who have just changed their usernames (if you know them well enough and know their political sways etc opinions on certain subjects) we used to call it baiting on my uni forum, post a subject known to be close to the persons heart and just watch the little wormies crawl out the woodwork! but I guess, now that I've said that, anyone doing that will completely avoid any inflamable topics!

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