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Post by Joe K on Jan 29, 2014 13:57:11 GMT
Hate the sin, not the sinner...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 15:37:33 GMT
"On the internet, anonymity is the last refuge of cowards." How ironic.
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Post by Joe K on Jan 29, 2014 17:05:27 GMT
Miaow!! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2014 16:29:29 GMT
Concise Oxford Dictionary: ironic adj. (also ironical) 1 using or displaying irony.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2014 21:18:15 GMT
Were you asking me? What a bizarre question. I thought that the whole point of Anonymous was that they're...well...anonymous. Oh, and they declared war on Scientology a few years ago...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2014 14:41:39 GMT
Why would anyone affiliated to Anonymous be spending their time fighting relatively minor planning applications in Gloucester, UK? It's rather more likely that they would be doing something for which Anonymous is notorious...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 0:15:57 GMT
"On the internet, anonymity is the last refuge of cowards." How ironic. Explain? How many internet identities have you had? Yes, I know that Joe has had multiple identities himself, but he hasn't then declared that anonymity is the last refuge of cowards. I considered that to be ironic.
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Post by Joe K on Feb 24, 2014 7:37:59 GMT
Joe and his friends know my address, about my kids, like to write things about my ex gf, my niece who's still at school. This is exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about not wanting to see in future emails. I know none of these things, you just imagine I do, or are prepared to claim so falsely, and you've claimed to have committed acts of violence against people who threatened you with such information, only for the police to take no action. So a little less of such baseless claims, or else do back them up with facts.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:22:41 GMT
Why don't I email Adam Goldenberg and invite him to this forum? Well, why don't you? You're the one quoting him. I know that Goldenberg is a Jewish name, but what relevance has that? We've established that you're not actually Jewish by birth, and I have yet to see evidence that you've adopted Judaism as a religion.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:47:28 GMT
Are some races or religions more equal that others?
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Post by Joe K on Feb 24, 2014 23:53:27 GMT
Someone's missed the point of this forum...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2014 15:23:33 GMT
Are some races or religions more equal that others? Read the thread title.
Off topic!
Flamebait.
Trolling!
" Goldenberg is a Jewish name." I was replying to your off-topic comment.
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Post by Fair use on Feb 26, 2014 20:57:18 GMT
You've misquoted 1dasein. 1dasein Feb 24, 2014 at 6:50pm Regular typeface 5 hours ago by Kay Powell in Bold. Kay Powell altered the quoted text of someone else. Misreport, misrepresent, misstate, quote incorrectly, take/quote out of context, distort, twist, slant, bias, put a spin on, pervert, falsify, garble, muddle, misrender. legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/misquote ajrarchive.org/article.asp?id=1340Some journalists say it's fine to "improve" quotations as long as the meaning isn't changed. Others argue that the practice is dishonest. Right to quote is a legal concept in continental Europe, which some people consider similar to fair use As an appeal to authority, it involves quoting an authority on the subject out of context, in order to misrepresent that authority as supporting some position. Scientists and their supporters used the term quote mining as early as the mid-1990s The European Union's Unfair Commercial Practices Directive prohibits contextomy, and targets companies who "falsely claim accreditation" for their products in ways that are "not being true to the terms of the [original] endorsement". It will be enforced in the United Kingdom by the Office of Fair Trading, and carries a maximum penalty there of a £5,000 fine or two years imprisonment.
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Post by Amnesty on Feb 26, 2014 21:59:16 GMT
"Are some races or religions more equal that others?"
Why don't you start a thread?
Why don't you email Amnesty sct@amnesty.org.uk?
Why don't you ask someone else?
Why don't you ask the same question on another forum?
Why don't you ask Joe?
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Post by Nickleback hunter on Feb 27, 2014 4:57:43 GMT
"Are some races or religions more equal that others?" Why don't you start a thread? Why don't you email Amnesty sct@amnesty.org.uk? Why don't you ask someone else? Why don't you ask the same question on another forum? Why don't you ask Joe? That's a good question. Why wont Kay answer?
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