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> People creating individual threads for famous

> people's deaths - The Chapel of Rest is for that



This


Especially when the thread is created for a really shit joke about someone that's just died in a pretty horrible way.

Otta Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > People creating individual threads for famous

> > people's deaths - The Chapel of Rest is for

> that

>

>

> This

>

> Especially when the thread is created for a really

> shit joke about someone that's just died in a

> pretty horrible way.



Making jokes about the dead is insensitive & disgusting. The post isn't even worth responding to.

Staff at Canning Town herding people along for the DLR. "Please move down the platform for Excel".


1. This is not a busy platform.

2. I'm not gong to an event at Excel, I am going to work like I do every day.

3. Don't f**king touch me when I have the fear!

People who pick up a newspaper to read on the train but then don't read any of it, instead turning the pages making as much noise as is possible with a paper and flapping their arms around next to me! Or am I just in a bad mood this morning!!
The parents at school Xmas shows who insist on holding their iphone/camera/iPad/laptop (FFS, who takes a bloody laptop to use as a camera anyway?!) above their heads throughout the entire thing meaning everyone sitting behind has to watch the show through that persons screen.

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