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Grok Wrote:

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> The fiasco that is the US elections, Russian

> nuclear threats, Russian Son of Satan, Russian non

> nuclear threats, Syria, global climate change,

> global wildlife decline, hunting whales, North

> Korea nuclear threat, wars and conflict, disease,

> etc etc. Yeh right rh!

>

> rendelharris Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Any comment made by Grok. Though it's not

> > irrational to be annoyed by petty patronising

> > spite.


The title of the thread is "TINY LITTLE things that cause you irrational rage," not "Enormous global issues which..." Even a crap teacher (so impressed that you've trawled back to find a throwaway self-deprecating comment, 10/10 for assiduity though not so much for having a life) could maybe teach you a little reading comprehension.

Walking along the street you notice that a couple of girls look at you and you think "hey, I may be getting old but I've still got it", then a couple of blokes look at you too, but it's 2016 blokes can think you're OK too...... and then you remember you've got a T-shirt on with a stupid slogan and people are reading it....

Seeing people in company or public accessed vehicles smoking whilst they are driving (which is also legislated against for passive smoking reasons)


this afternoon I saw a driving instructor smoking, hopefully the air cleared before the next pupil got in

Oh dear, you must have been out of your job for such a long time now that youre reading and comprehension skills have gone as you certainly have not understood.

I should have got it earlier - your name, harris - obviously must refer to Harris Academies ergo your lack of basic skills. I'll explain. 1st world probs are trivial. I posted on this thread that they are. You decided to have a dig and call my comment petty etc. In order to help you understand, I put the trivial comments I originally referred to in context of major issues to try and help you see. But alas you failed again. 0/0 ex academy. Tsk.



rendelharris Wrote:

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> Grok Wrote:

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

> -----

> > The fiasco that is the US elections, Russian

> > nuclear threats, Russian Son of Satan, Russian

> non

> > nuclear threats, Syria, global climate change,

> > global wildlife decline, hunting whales, North

> > Korea nuclear threat, wars and conflict,

> disease,

> > etc etc. Yeh right rh!

> >

> > rendelharris Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Any comment made by Grok. Though it's not

> > > irrational to be annoyed by petty patronising

> > > spite.

>

> The title of the thread is "TINY LITTLE things

> that cause you irrational rage," not "Enormous

> global issues which..." Even a crap teacher (so

> impressed that you've trawled back to find a

> throwaway self-deprecating comment, 10/10 for

> assiduity though not so much for having a life)

> could maybe teach you a little reading

> comprehension.

I do love seeing very stupid people trying to be clever and funny, excellent. As Dr.Johnson had occasion to remark in a different context, "like a dog's walking on its hind legs, it is not done well, but one is surprised to see it done at all."


Rendel Harris is my real name, unlike certain cowardly, bullying, inadequate people (you) I do not require an alias behind which to hide as I don't say anything on internet forums to which I would be ashamed to admit - much of what you say on here is either so stupid, aggressive or downright offensive I'm not surprised you require a nom de plume. I have never taught at a Harris academy so, if I may put it rather less elegantly than the good doctor, your attempted highly laboured joke falls on its arse.


You're has an apostrophe in it, by the way, I'll give you that one for free.

Whats the plural for anus, Mr Harris Academy? :-)


rendelharris Wrote:

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> I do love seeing very stupid people trying to be

> clever and funny, excellent. As Dr.Johnson had

> occasion to remark in a different context, "like a

> dog's walking on its hind legs, it is not done

> well, but one is surprised to see it done at

> all."

>

> Rendel Harris is my real name, unlike certain

> cowardly, bullying, inadequate people (you) I do

> not require an alias behind which to hide as I

> don't say anything on internet forums to which I

> would be ashamed to admit - much of what you say

> on here is either so stupid, aggressive or

> downright offensive I'm not surprised you require

> a nom de plume. I have never taught at a Harris

> academy so, if I may put it rather less elegantly

> than the good doctor, your attempted highly

> laboured joke falls on its arse.

>

> You're has an apostrophe in it, by the way, I'll

> give you that one for free.



Re: Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage?new Posted by?ruffers?Yesterday, 10:04PM

Ironic that someone called Grok doesn't quite get it.

Posters who pitch up in the middle of a conversation, take a stand (right or wrong) then flames those who question his point of view claiming bullying tactics are being used because people disagree with him and telling them they have nothing of value to add...


Well welcome to a discussion forum where all views are valid and allowed (maybe not correct or agreed with)


Yes Pop / Fazer I am directing this directly at you 😈

rendelharris Wrote:

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> I do love seeing very stupid people trying to be

> clever and funny, excellent. As Dr.Johnson had

> occasion to remark in a different context, "like a

> dog's walking on its hind legs, it is not done

> well, but one is surprised to see it done at

> all."

>

> Rendel Harris is my real name, unlike certain

> cowardly, bullying, inadequate people (you) I do

> not require an alias behind which to hide as I

> don't say anything on internet forums to which I

> would be ashamed to admit - much of what you say

> on here is either so stupid, aggressive or

> downright offensive I'm not surprised you require

> a nom de plume. I have never taught at a Harris

> academy so, if I may put it rather less elegantly

> than the good doctor, your attempted highly

> laboured joke falls on its arse.

>

> You're has an apostrophe in it, by the way, I'll

> give you that one for free.


I've been posting a mixture of advice, serious views and the odd facetious comment. Unlike a previous chat room I was on I've tried not to get embroilded in the politics. If I take the piss out of the middle classes then I am being (at least in part) self deprecting. I know a couple OF you have trolled me at times but I wouldn't remember the names off the top of my head. I also spot others who seem to be trolling or just plain unpleasant.


The only one I would name is Grok, due to some particularly rubbish attempt at humour on my "What to buy for a 50th birthday" thread. Pehaps he or she may take a look at themselves (as I do to when perhaps my posts are mistinterpretted).


Right, now I have the moral highground I can sleep nicely and smuggly/self satisfied tonight.

Woman sat down next to me on the 176 and has proceeded to have a series of loud conversations on her phone, with the phone on speaker, plus added gestures to act it out. Only thing louder is her perfume. And she can't sit still.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> EVERY time I want to type from, I always type

> form. Why is this. Some kind of muscle memory

> thing in my typing fingers....drives me mad.


Some studies have shown that your dominant hand works faster than the other, so if you're right handed it may well be that with the O under your right hand and the R under your left the right has just got ahead of the rhythm. I do exactly the same!

Thnkas Rendel


See thanks above - that's another one!


rendelharris Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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

> -----

> > EVERY time I want to type from, I always type

> > form. Why is this. Some kind of muscle memory

> > thing in my typing fingers....drives me mad.

>

> Some studies have shown that your dominant hand

> works faster than the other, so if you're right

> handed it may well be that with the O under your

> right hand and the R under your left the right has

> just got ahead of the rhythm. I do exactly the

> same!

How long it takes to sort payment in some restaurants, from saying you want to pay to the point where you can walk.

It's not a Nice To Have, it's a fecking Must Have.

I've had the food, so let me go, the transaction is over dude.

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