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I'm offline for 4 days and come back expecting some juicy gossip or at least a decent flame war or 3 and nothing! Not a thing. I'm in need of entertainment here guys. Amuse me. cheers, Chris Maunder
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I'm offline for 4 days and come back expecting some juicy gossip or at least a decent flame war or 3 and nothing! Not a thing. I'm in need of entertainment here guys. Amuse me. cheers, Chris Maunder
As an annonymous, I am tired of people who are hiding behind their real names and pretending to be brave. We annoymous are the silent majority. It seems we outnumber the registered users. Yet we are considered faceless cowards. We are not allowed in the longue. Our faces and names look washed out on the links to the posts. This way nobody does us proud. We appeal to those registered users to come out of their 'real' shell and do annoymous postings once a while. Exercise your secret fantasies. Open up yourselves annonymously. Don't be afraid of the unknown. Make life more interesting. Join the annonymous annonymous. Chris, if you give us our own forum where no person with a real name would be allowed, you will have plenty of amusement. - Anon the Ape (Annoymous Poster Exponent) :)
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As an annonymous, I am tired of people who are hiding behind their real names and pretending to be brave. We annoymous are the silent majority. It seems we outnumber the registered users. Yet we are considered faceless cowards. We are not allowed in the longue. Our faces and names look washed out on the links to the posts. This way nobody does us proud. We appeal to those registered users to come out of their 'real' shell and do annoymous postings once a while. Exercise your secret fantasies. Open up yourselves annonymously. Don't be afraid of the unknown. Make life more interesting. Join the annonymous annonymous. Chris, if you give us our own forum where no person with a real name would be allowed, you will have plenty of amusement. - Anon the Ape (Annoymous Poster Exponent) :)
Anon the Ape wrote: We annoymous are the silent majority or.... there is a single person masquerading under a thousand anon names planning to rule the world bwahahaha. -- Andrew.
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As an annonymous, I am tired of people who are hiding behind their real names and pretending to be brave. We annoymous are the silent majority. It seems we outnumber the registered users. Yet we are considered faceless cowards. We are not allowed in the longue. Our faces and names look washed out on the links to the posts. This way nobody does us proud. We appeal to those registered users to come out of their 'real' shell and do annoymous postings once a while. Exercise your secret fantasies. Open up yourselves annonymously. Don't be afraid of the unknown. Make life more interesting. Join the annonymous annonymous. Chris, if you give us our own forum where no person with a real name would be allowed, you will have plenty of amusement. - Anon the Ape (Annoymous Poster Exponent) :)
Anon the Ape wrote: It seems we outnumber the registered users. One registered user is worth 100 anonymous users. Anon the Ape wrote: Yet we are considered faceless cowards. Faceless, yes of course. That is the anonymous bit. Cowards? Not all but enough to use stereotypung :-D Anon the Ape wrote: Exercise your secret fantasies. Hah! I don't need to exercise my secret fantasies in anonymous mode. If I like threesomes and reading dirty books then I will say so, anonymous not needed! Anon the Ape wrote: Don't be afraid of the unknown. Make life more interesting. Join the annonymous annonymous It is way more interesting to argue with someone you can put a name to than a faceless "coward". (your word not mine). And if you say something good then I can praise you instead of saying "well done anonymous, whoever you are". I might even send you a "I like dirty books" t-shirt. Anonymous my ass! Register! Register! Register! regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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I'm offline for 4 days and come back expecting some juicy gossip or at least a decent flame war or 3 and nothing! Not a thing. I'm in need of entertainment here guys. Amuse me. cheers, Chris Maunder
We tried very hard but it seems that everyone likes Christmas and those that don't are not so riled up about it that they will extend their pinky finger to moan about it. I even tried the whole White Christmas vs. Summer Christmas spiel and only got a half hearted "raaa White Christmas" reply. phhff! So much for the Christmas spirit! Ba hambug! Christmas is cancelled! Maybe if Santa Claus used Windows for his TMS (Toy Management System) we could get the Linux bunnies hopping mad, but it is hard to verify as Santa does not take emails very well. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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Anon the Ape wrote: It seems we outnumber the registered users. One registered user is worth 100 anonymous users. Anon the Ape wrote: Yet we are considered faceless cowards. Faceless, yes of course. That is the anonymous bit. Cowards? Not all but enough to use stereotypung :-D Anon the Ape wrote: Exercise your secret fantasies. Hah! I don't need to exercise my secret fantasies in anonymous mode. If I like threesomes and reading dirty books then I will say so, anonymous not needed! Anon the Ape wrote: Don't be afraid of the unknown. Make life more interesting. Join the annonymous annonymous It is way more interesting to argue with someone you can put a name to than a faceless "coward". (your word not mine). And if you say something good then I can praise you instead of saying "well done anonymous, whoever you are". I might even send you a "I like dirty books" t-shirt. Anonymous my ass! Register! Register! Register! regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
Paul Watson wrote: One registered user is worth 100 anonymous users. If you are right, I am worth 2020 votes. That is 20 registered votes and the rest annoymous. The math is elementary, my dear Watson, elementary. With all those votes, I am in a positon to make article (or info) kings or queens. (Just kidding or rather, lying). Though I agree the registered users are worth hundreds of annonymous users, annonymous too have a place in this world. It is a matter of co-existance and tolerance and of course, convenience -for the annonymous. Paul Watson wrote: Hah! I don't need to exercise my secret fantasies in anonymous mode. Not all people are exhibitionists. Many don't believe in flaunting their secret fantasies and need their privacy. Paul Watson wrote: It is way more interesting to argue with someone you can put a name to than a faceless "coward". (your word not mine). And if you say something good then I can praise you instead of saying "well done anonymous, whoever you are". Maybe you are right on these ones! Paul Watson wrote: Anonymous my ass! Register! Register! Register! Registering is at times hazardous. There seems to be an elite coaltion among the registered users that shouts down the users who express unpopular opinions. Hasan posted politically incorrect opinions (I don't agree with Hasan's opinions) and he was given enough bitter medicine. Agreeable in the light of wartime censorship. But everytime when he posts something he gets mercilessly shouted down. It is like a person who gets thrown into a swimming pool for saying something unpopular. Everytime he surfaces... whack...there he goes!! The same cannot be said about Roger because he absolutely positively blasphemed. :-D Anon the Ape (Annoymous Poster Exponent)
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Paul Watson wrote: One registered user is worth 100 anonymous users. If you are right, I am worth 2020 votes. That is 20 registered votes and the rest annoymous. The math is elementary, my dear Watson, elementary. With all those votes, I am in a positon to make article (or info) kings or queens. (Just kidding or rather, lying). Though I agree the registered users are worth hundreds of annonymous users, annonymous too have a place in this world. It is a matter of co-existance and tolerance and of course, convenience -for the annonymous. Paul Watson wrote: Hah! I don't need to exercise my secret fantasies in anonymous mode. Not all people are exhibitionists. Many don't believe in flaunting their secret fantasies and need their privacy. Paul Watson wrote: It is way more interesting to argue with someone you can put a name to than a faceless "coward". (your word not mine). And if you say something good then I can praise you instead of saying "well done anonymous, whoever you are". Maybe you are right on these ones! Paul Watson wrote: Anonymous my ass! Register! Register! Register! Registering is at times hazardous. There seems to be an elite coaltion among the registered users that shouts down the users who express unpopular opinions. Hasan posted politically incorrect opinions (I don't agree with Hasan's opinions) and he was given enough bitter medicine. Agreeable in the light of wartime censorship. But everytime when he posts something he gets mercilessly shouted down. It is like a person who gets thrown into a swimming pool for saying something unpopular. Everytime he surfaces... whack...there he goes!! The same cannot be said about Roger because he absolutely positively blasphemed. :-D Anon the Ape (Annoymous Poster Exponent)
Anon the Ape wrote: But everytime when he posts something he gets mercilessly shouted down. It is like a person who gets thrown into a swimming pool for saying something unpopular. Everytime he surfaces... whack...there he goes!! If you post your opinion then others have every right to disagree or agree, lambaste or praise, hate or worship your words. However you only LET people get to you through concious will. If someone lambastes you then write straight back and explain your opinion thorough until they either get it or they quit arguing. I don't come here to get all cosy and friendly. I post my opinion and actually enjoy it when people disagree because then I get a different perspective on the topic. If you can't take the flames then don't stoke the fire :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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I'm offline for 4 days and come back expecting some juicy gossip or at least a decent flame war or 3 and nothing! Not a thing. I'm in need of entertainment here guys. Amuse me. cheers, Chris Maunder
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Paul Watson wrote: One registered user is worth 100 anonymous users. If you are right, I am worth 2020 votes. That is 20 registered votes and the rest annoymous. The math is elementary, my dear Watson, elementary. With all those votes, I am in a positon to make article (or info) kings or queens. (Just kidding or rather, lying). Though I agree the registered users are worth hundreds of annonymous users, annonymous too have a place in this world. It is a matter of co-existance and tolerance and of course, convenience -for the annonymous. Paul Watson wrote: Hah! I don't need to exercise my secret fantasies in anonymous mode. Not all people are exhibitionists. Many don't believe in flaunting their secret fantasies and need their privacy. Paul Watson wrote: It is way more interesting to argue with someone you can put a name to than a faceless "coward". (your word not mine). And if you say something good then I can praise you instead of saying "well done anonymous, whoever you are". Maybe you are right on these ones! Paul Watson wrote: Anonymous my ass! Register! Register! Register! Registering is at times hazardous. There seems to be an elite coaltion among the registered users that shouts down the users who express unpopular opinions. Hasan posted politically incorrect opinions (I don't agree with Hasan's opinions) and he was given enough bitter medicine. Agreeable in the light of wartime censorship. But everytime when he posts something he gets mercilessly shouted down. It is like a person who gets thrown into a swimming pool for saying something unpopular. Everytime he surfaces... whack...there he goes!! The same cannot be said about Roger because he absolutely positively blasphemed. :-D Anon the Ape (Annoymous Poster Exponent)
> Hasan posted politically incorrect opinions (I don't > agree with Hasan's opinions) and he was given enough > bitter medicine. Agreeable in the light of wartime > censorship. But everytime when he posts something he > gets mercilessly shouted down. It's because he's a fuckin dick. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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> Hasan posted politically incorrect opinions (I don't > agree with Hasan's opinions) and he was given enough > bitter medicine. Agreeable in the light of wartime > censorship. But everytime when he posts something he > gets mercilessly shouted down. It's because he's a fuckin dick. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001