>>>>> Just taken delivery of a new Focus Estate from Buyacar Ltd .........
>>>>> excellent car, excellent price, very good service, no hesitation in
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> Would you go up to a stranger in real life and say that?
> No, because he would punch your lights out.
> And to you as well, f.ck Off.
And the world is a better place because of your behaviour?
How is bringing more nastiness into the world going to make life any better?
This is a serious question.
Adrian - 29 Mar 2006 18:31 GMT
> And the world is a better place because of your behaviour?
Possibly.
> How is bringing more nastiness into the world going to make life any
> better?
Hopefully, it may slow down Usenet being taken over by lying spamming
pondlife completely.
If somebody walked up to you in the street and blatantly lied to you to try
to persuade you to buy some crap that you don't want, I suspect you may
tell them to f.ck off. A lot of people would.
Steve Firth - 29 Mar 2006 18:38 GMT
>> And to you as well, f.ck Off.
>
> And the world is a better place because of your behaviour?
Do I look like I give a sh.t? It wouldn't be a better place if the
spammers got their way either.
> How is bringing more nastiness into the world going to make life any better?
Ask someone who cares.
> This is a serious question.
No, it's the sort of question asked by knobheads, along with "what about
the childruuuuuun?"
Mike G - 29 Mar 2006 21:09 GMT
> > And to you as well, f.ck Off.
>
> And the world is a better place because of your behaviour?
>
> How is bringing more nastiness into the world going to make life any better?
Unfortunately others don't see it that way. It seems that what was once
considered 'bad language', is now regarded as perfectly acceptible in
everyday speech.
I don't welcome the change, but there's little anyone can do about it, so
there's little point in objecting. All you'll get is flak.
Mike.
Steve Firth - 29 Mar 2006 23:08 GMT
> Unfortunately others don't see it that way. It seems that what was once
> considered 'bad language', is now regarded as perfectly acceptible in
^^^^^^^^^^
> everyday speech.
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