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Seabag Wrote:

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> #NomNom #FoodPorn

>

> Probably the most irrating hashtags in use right

> now

>

> Oh and the phrase 'BOOM' (which is slowly going

> away, I think)


#amwriting


the most irritating and pointless hashtag ever.

just fecking write then, no need for a hashtag to tell us.

anyway, you're not really writing if you're arseing about on twitter, are you?

Pickle Wrote:

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> Anyone that thinks by putting their hazard lights

> on it's acceptable to block the road while faffing

> about in/around/beside their car. Especially when

> there's room to pull in out of the way slightly

> further ahead.


Well they are causing a hazard, so the lights are kind of appropriate I guess.



If I had the courage, I would smear with dog poo the faces of people who do this and tell them "That could happen to the trousers or skirt of a person who next sits on the seat where you've put your feet".


I'm not vindictive, not me.

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> their feet on the seat opposite them on the train

> >

>

> If I had the courage, I would smear with dog poo

> the faces of people who do this and tell them

> "That could happen to the trousers or skirt of a

> person who next sits on the seat where you've put

> your feet".

>

> I'm not vindictive, not me.



Really?

Otta Wrote:

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> -----

> > When Admin strays from apparent apathy to

> > censorship and back again.

>

>

> Passive aggresiveness.



People citing Passive Aggresiveness on forums :)

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