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When you ask people not to do something simple, and yet they still do it then complain when you tell them off again. I just can't be bothered to ban them, or have I confused that with apathetic aggressiveness.

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.

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> Passive aggresiveness.



Or a dissident aggressor

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.

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> Passive aggresiveness.


What, you'd prefer active aggression? It's Friday night and I can't be bothered, sorry...


But to explain: I don't agree with some of the decisions Admin made on the Conservative candidate thread today, including deleting a post of mine which wasn't particularly critical. In my opinion - I appreciate Admin has a different view - it has been a bit heavy-handed and not in the spirit of social media, which should give people a voice where they CAN question the context, motivation, background etc - just as they would be able to in a face-to-face discussion, in fact. As I have in the past seen other threads which could really have done with moderation but didn't get it I felt it amounted to selective censorship. Ultimately I think that may undermine the thread - clearly it has done for me anyway - but we'll see I guess.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> You keep a snotrag in your pocket? Urgh!


Yes, since I went to primary school. If I didn't have one or my rosary beads, Mr.Reagan would take out the stick.

You use your sleeve then or have you a handbag?

Louisa Wrote:

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> Finding out my favourite clothes no longer fit

> because I've put on half a stone in 3 months :(

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> Louisa.


Me too, and I was 'on a diet'. Time to make soup...

Was it The Cock beaker?


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> This reminds me of the link someone once posted

> from mumsnet. Now where the hell was that? It was

> very funny. Jah, do you remember?

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