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;P :laugh: :suss: X| Can't be "User Automatically Removed"?
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;P :laugh: :suss: X| Can't be "User Automatically Removed"?
In all fairness, he does seem to have improved over the last few hours. If he posts as well as he has been, then I'll happily stop voting to remove his messages. Time will tell if he really is trying to turn over a new leaf, or just trying to make people think he is so that more people read his link spam
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In all fairness, he does seem to have improved over the last few hours. If he posts as well as he has been, then I'll happily stop voting to remove his messages. Time will tell if he really is trying to turn over a new leaf, or just trying to make people think he is so that more people read his link spam
He is a tosser: pure and simple: don't waste your time feeling anything for him: that's how he gets his kicks: the only response should be one of utter indifference.
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In all fairness, he does seem to have improved over the last few hours. If he posts as well as he has been, then I'll happily stop voting to remove his messages. Time will tell if he really is trying to turn over a new leaf, or just trying to make people think he is so that more people read his link spam
Computafreak wrote:
he does seem to have improved over the last few hours
"Hellooo Mr. Frog!" called the scorpion across the water, "Would you be so kind as to give me a ride on your back across the river?" "Well now, Mr. Scorpion! How do I know that if I try to help you, you wont try to kill me?" asked the frog hesitantly. "Because," the scorpion replied, "If I try to kill you, then I would die too, for you see I cannot swim!" So the frog agreed to take the scorpion across the river. He swam over to the bank and settled himself near the mud to pick up his passenger. The scorpion crawled onto the frog's back, his sharp claws prickling into the frog's soft hide, and the frog slid into the river. The muddy water swirled around them, but the frog stayed near the surface so the scorpion would not drown. He kicked strongly through the first half of the stream, his flippers paddling wildly against the current. Halfway across the river, the frog suddenly felt a sharp sting in his back and, out of the corner of his eye, saw the scorpion remove his stinger from the frog's back. A deadening numbness began to creep into his limbs. "You fool!" croaked the frog, "Now we shall both die! Why on earth did you do that?" The scorpion shrugged, and did a little jig on the drowning frog's back. "I could not help myself. It is my nature."
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Algoraphobia: An exaggerated fear of the outside world rooted in the belief that one might spontaneously combust due to global warming.
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Computafreak wrote:
he does seem to have improved over the last few hours
"Hellooo Mr. Frog!" called the scorpion across the water, "Would you be so kind as to give me a ride on your back across the river?" "Well now, Mr. Scorpion! How do I know that if I try to help you, you wont try to kill me?" asked the frog hesitantly. "Because," the scorpion replied, "If I try to kill you, then I would die too, for you see I cannot swim!" So the frog agreed to take the scorpion across the river. He swam over to the bank and settled himself near the mud to pick up his passenger. The scorpion crawled onto the frog's back, his sharp claws prickling into the frog's soft hide, and the frog slid into the river. The muddy water swirled around them, but the frog stayed near the surface so the scorpion would not drown. He kicked strongly through the first half of the stream, his flippers paddling wildly against the current. Halfway across the river, the frog suddenly felt a sharp sting in his back and, out of the corner of his eye, saw the scorpion remove his stinger from the frog's back. A deadening numbness began to creep into his limbs. "You fool!" croaked the frog, "Now we shall both die! Why on earth did you do that?" The scorpion shrugged, and did a little jig on the drowning frog's back. "I could not help myself. It is my nature."
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Algoraphobia: An exaggerated fear of the outside world rooted in the belief that one might spontaneously combust due to global warming.
Oakman wrote:
Algoraphobia: An exaggerated fear of the outside world rooted in the belief that one might spontaneously combust due to global warming.
Brilliant but I thought that meant fear of a certain former vice president...