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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Eh?


Peer Pressure : because everyone on the forum expects you to be the bad boy, and as a result you feel compelled to do something naughty, which could be used to explain why but it doesn't allow for the fact that beneath that fur you are a decent chap.


Preordained : equally using the excuse that you were supposed to do something, which is why you did it shows a basic character flaw and weakness that needs to be worked out so that you feel like your old self again and can act outside of what you believe you should be doing and actually do something that surprises you and those around you.


So back to the question Mr Wolf "Why?"

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> No idea as the only thing I know about her is that

> she had 3 older children called Patrick, John and

> Ann Cody and conceived me on a Beano to Margate

> one day.


Interesting, and was your father a fictional character like "Lord Snooty" or do you have a real and tenable link to that part of your mind that bathes in reality, it still doesn't explain why though

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Your first statement is alarmingly accurate but I'm not the only 'bad boy' on this forum. However you're original post of your thread reeks of learning difficulties complimented by big N.H.S specs. Whats also equally cnutish about your original post is that it doesn't invite a specific answer that will allow the thread to develop. Such disgusting behaviour isn't encouraged in the lounge but we'll let you off as you're new.
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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Your first statement is alarmingly accurate but

> I'm not the only 'bad boy' on this forum. However

> you're original post of your thread reeks of

> learning difficulties complimented by big N.H.S

> specs. Whats also equally cnutish about your

> original post is that it doesn't invite a specific

> answer that will allow the thread to develop. Such

> disgusting behaviour isn't encouraged in the

> lounge but we'll let you off as you're new.



Mr Wolf Mr Wolf, What's the time Mr Wolf ?


An interesting observation about NHS Spectacles, and I use them at the tip of my nose to intimidate naughty Little boys like you into giving the right answer in the end. As for your your concept that this threads original question doesn't have a specific answer that will allow the thread to develop, is indeed incorrect, there are many specific answers and each one will be mulled over on merit until each poster confesses to why they just did that without necessarily telling anyone what they just did, therefore the thread can develop and grow in many different ways without being stifled by heading towards a a single conclusion.


As for is this sort of behavior encoraged in the lounge? Well Mr Wolf all I can respond to that is that at least I haven't been removed screaming and kicking from the General ED Issaues / Gossip section so I believe that following the decorum of the forum that I have in fact posted this in exactly the right place...



PS Who said I was new ?

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I wasn't dragged kicking and screaming from the issues section Xena. The expulsion resembled a scene from a gentlemans club where a member has defaulted on a debt or been caught up to his nuts in guts with another members wife and the other members all stand up and chant 'out, out, out' whilst keeping rythme by clapping their hands in unison.
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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I wasn't dragged kicking and screaming from the

> issues section Xena. The expulsion resembled a

> scene from a gentlemans club where a member has

> defaulted on a debt or been caught up to his nuts

> in guts with another members wife and the other

> members all stand up and chant 'out, out, out'

> whilst keeping rythme by clapping their hands in

> unison.



Hmmm classic case of paranoid delusions here Mr Wolf... I heard that it was an unceremonious expulsion and that only by whining and mewing at the Administrator were you allowed back onto the Lounge section at all providing that you were a good kittie from now onwards.


Of course that it only hearsay but from you psychological profile I would say it was pretty accurate.



LegalEagle-ish - a good start, and as lunchtime is now over I think we need to schedule another session to get to the real cause of this desire to eat lunch at lunchtime... please see the receptionist on the way out to book another session on the ED Couch.

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