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I just wanted to say that I'm stopping this now. I appreciate that personal arguments are hardly the sort of thing other members want to be reading, and I respect your right to browse the forum without having to put up with this nonsense.
Sorry for any inconvenience - I hope Pistanator will also see sense in what I've said.
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Fuck off you twat, I've 'got a pair' and I'll be more than happy to show you if we ever meet! It's melts like you that need to stop fuckin whingin! Now run along and play in the sandpit with your other forum whiner mates. BTW I'm 33
That's the spirit! God I love this shit!
You're so easy to wind up, it almost feels mean... For someone so quick to dish it out you sure as hell can't take it. So aggressive - so angry. Grrr!
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Cos people on here are whingers and rather than putting me on ignore or tellin me to fuck off they snitch to Velocio to get me banned! Fannys
Oh my God - you're such a joke aren't you? I haven't put you on ignore because I can't wait to see what pointless, ignorant, misogynistic or chauvanistic shit you come out with next. Fannys? Suck my balls? Classic stuff! More please!
Of course, if you've got a problem with how the forum's run, you know what you can do don't you?
I just can't believe your whining. I'm sure I read somewhere that you're 40 or something - Jesus - grow a pair!
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That was a fecking amazing ride! I was the guy on the beach cruiser drinking Bailleys/Guinness it was great to meet all the guys, especially mooks/diapo!
Hey, I was just thrilled you let me play with your horn... (oh come on - like I wasn't going to mention THAT special moment...).
Who was it who took a no-handed slash on the green on Parliament Square? Fight the power!
Oh, and who the fuck was the bear?! And how many 'bear left/right' comments did you get in the end? We thought we were being original...
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It works like this Mooks... What you do is think of a forum member, and then look on the internet for a picture of an animal that for some reason resembles that member in a hilarious way. Its really quite amusing.... see that gay poodle up there? That poodle looks exactly like Greasy Slag.
You with me?
And the gun resembles?
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Suck my balls mooks! I couldn't give a shite what you think
"Suck my balls"? So eloquent! Where did you learn that one?! Last time I heard that was in a playground about 20 years ago.
Still, at least you get an idea of who you're dealing with. Come on - surely you can do better than that?
Kisses... x
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It's simple really - you are the one of the few that always moans about tags. even to the extreme of getting them removed
Get over yourself and go for a ride on your bike.......
When you're fortunate enough that you don't have vicious and vindictive tags aimed at you, it's easy to dismiss them out of hand isn't it?
People have feelings - some of the posters here would benefit from remembering that sometimes.
And Pistanator, for fuck's sake... I've never encountered somebody with a bigger chip on their shoulder. Every single post of yours - without fail - I can't help but think what a complete and utter prick you are.
Give it a fucking rest.
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I think there's a lot of naivety in what Knoydart's said, particularly in terms of how he/she is defining his/her life choices. Buying from charity shops or being more considerate of others, while reasonably noble, isn't exactly the biggest step change I've ever come across, but then anybody who's willing to reconsider their behaviours and even their existence gets a bit of a thumbs up from me. While you've taken some small steps, I think your thinking still has a long way to go - and a lot of the things you've said have been quite arrogant, given the makeup of some of this community - who certainly aren't as ignorant as you're suggesting.
I interpret 'principle' as referring to a personal or social code of conduct - essentially, defined behaviours or actions that we've either learnt or have had 'imposed' on us as we make our way through life. Many of us don't question these things and accept them as social norms, and I think that this is at the root of what you're saying. Could be wrong though...
The question I'm asking myself right now is why do we live our lives in this way? Where does it say that I have to spend 35hrs a week (actually doing 35hrs for a change would be fantastic...) in a job that I hate, when there's a whole world out there waiting to be discovered. Isn't that a terrible waste of human potential? The interesting thing for me is seeing how people respond when I question the way we live: some seem resigned to living their life in a particular way ("it's just the way it is isn't it?"), while others react with aggression and anger, as if you questioning society is a threat to them and their way of life.
Fair enough, some people will look at their lives and say 'Yes - this is me. This is the way I want to live my life', and that's absolutely fine, but I'd wager that the majority (and by extension, I suspect many of the people who have been so critical of Knoydart's stance) have failed to question their beliefs or their life choices - many living in the express belief that this is the way your life has to be (as dictated by social norms) and there can be no divergence from this existence.
But then, this is a personal journey, and you'll meet very few people who look at life in the same way that you do, but by no means sacrifice your happiness for that reason. I tried 'evangelising' when I was in university, and the truth is that there's no changing some people. Don't let it frustrate you - just make the most of the people who come your way who are like you.
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The ones riding bikes are the worst...