As a specimen of near-divine perfection I have few flaws. However, my doggedness in attacking the bastions of the daft is probably one of them. Of late my favorite hobby has been trying to figure out UT.
Was this fellow always so...coked out? I can't decide whether I think he's adorable or dangerously naive.
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2Something feels like he just snapped one day, seeing as I don't recall him acting like that before.
Iuonno though, haven't been around long enough.
Iuonno though, haven't been around long enough.
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5One could ask similar questions about your occasional spate of trolololol posts. I don't see anything to substantiate it was more than a passing thing.General Battuta wrote:Was this fellow always so...coked out? I can't decide whether I think he's adorable or dangerously naive.
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6Well I would agree with this except for the 'was'; it hasn't stopped, and looking at his post history he's always been a little bit ...ngtm1r wrote:One could ask similar questions about your occasional spate of trolololol posts. I don't see anything to substantiate it was more than a passing thing.General Battuta wrote:Was this fellow always so...coked out? I can't decide whether I think he's adorable or dangerously naive.

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8Reference?
"If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?"
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10I have to disagree. His GD stuff has toned down consistently from the thread he more or less hijacked to display his new supermoderator posting style and he's not brought up the picketing thing again, at least that I've seen.General Battuta wrote:ngtm1r wrote:General Battuta wrote:Well I would agree with this except for the 'was'; it hasn't stopped, and looking at his post history he's always been a little bit ..., if you know what I mean
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11He's always been a difficult person to work with, not quite bad enough to require the treatment some of the more idiotic posters, but pretty head-in-the-sand about certain issues and a little too discounting of analysis.
The real problem for me is the disagreements, I don't really care who it's between, I'm left feeling like a Dinner-Lady standing ready with a bucket of sand.
The real problem for me is the disagreements, I don't really care who it's between, I'm left feeling like a Dinner-Lady standing ready with a bucket of sand.
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12Say what, now?Flipside wrote:like a Dinner-Lady standing ready with a bucket of sand.
"Ignorance is the greatest weapon of tyranny, and old wounds open all too easily."
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13In the UK when a young child used to get over-excited and throw up in the playgroup, it used to be covered up with sand or sawdust by the ladies who patrolled the playground (we always called them dinner-ladies).
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14Wow... Apparently that happens more often in the UK than US... O.o;;
"If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?"
-Steven Wright
-Steven Wright
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15Huh. The more you know, I guess.
"Ignorance is the greatest weapon of tyranny, and old wounds open all too easily."