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iPot
02-26-2007, 12:06 PM
I thought this thread I started was closed? How did that last post get in there? Anyway, seing as its been posted in again somehow, and its my thread, i feel I need to say this.

Just for the record, to the mod who closed down my thread twice, I still wasn't finished what i wanted to say. I was in a dialogue with the mod dude who gave me the infraction, I'll edit the name in after I post this.

I'm not bothered about the infraction, but I think it was very rude and disrespecful to censor me in that way, twice for the record, especially when i was clearly co-operating with you in a civil manner. What's wrong with you, you demand respect from me, why is the same level of respect not returned? You may censor me for belligerence, but who ae you to decide when I am finished what i want to say, I will decide that thank you very much.

I just wanted to say, in further reply to______, that the C word is kind of probably more acceptable in the UK, where i come from. But it is only acceptable within circles of people with perhaps less social skills, uneducated and perhaps also sometimes more aggressive. I felt I had to defend myself as i donot wish for people to put me in that category, I was simply using the C word with some artistic or comedic licence.

iPot
02-26-2007, 01:07 PM
I also wanted to say that battering out the C word in the UK is also not a very good idea, generally speaking. I suppose in a sense i want to understand more as to why this word is so offensive to women. You can't just bandy it about in here either or else it does cause a great deal of offence to women.

I also generally speaking donot like word, nor do I like the type of people who have it tatoo-ed into their vocabulary.

Hey you know what, I just worked it out! :stoned: I reckon it is this Snow White weed I just toked up on this morning it is proper shakti. Kind of hard to explain really.

robert42
02-26-2007, 01:13 PM
the C word is the most common swearword used in the UK actually trust me u cant go no where without hearin it

iPot
02-26-2007, 01:18 PM
No it isn't, not the places i used to go mate.

Skink
02-26-2007, 01:18 PM
What you have said here is a carbon copy of the other thread... the original thread was closed and the points were noted... I will close this one as it is pointless at this point considering the point was already made in the last thread...