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The art of complaining with a point
The Geek
01-02-06
Seems that at times there is confusion among some users when threads get locked or deleted by staff here. It seems that at times people don't get the 'post whatever as long as its constructive' rule.

In this handy guide, I shall attempt to explain the difference between being a...
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By clara doon on 23-10-07, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Sassy Hassy View Post
Well bumped Angie. After a lot of thought I have decided that trolls will only come out if we trip trap over their bridge, if we just ignore them then they stay all lonely and miserable in the dark. So come on goaty geeks, let's all keep off the bridge and just not post on their threads!
listen to the wise one girlies !!lol
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By adelekeegan1 on 23-10-07, 05:03 PM
I'm trying, really I am
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By Snugglepuss on 23-10-07, 08:30 PM
It's a shame really, I haven't been on the site for a couple of days and I come back to lots if trippety trappyting over the bridges!

The thing is, that sometimes very useful information can be brought up, but with some people, you have to be able to understand their way of writing!

This isn't always possible with people who are very new to the board (and vice versa, newbies don't always understand longstanding members wit or style of writing)!

Therefore, that useful info disappears into the depths of the water under the bridge - now that is a real shame!

I truly wish (I know it will never happen as we all have different personalities) that we all could get on together and not have to watch every word we say for fear of trolls escalating it to dizzying heights unnecessarily!

Take care everyone and lets get on with geeking
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By The Geek on 19-02-08, 04:44 PM
Don't look now... Its a bump!
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By shellpink on 19-02-08, 04:48 PM
Well bumped!! Never heared of this term before 'troll'. Its great! Good read thanks!
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By Klassy Klaws on 19-02-08, 05:43 PM
Troll is such an appropriate word warts and all
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