RudolphFarquhar
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A3123 wrote:I wasn't being sarcastic, but you knew that, didn't you? I like how you pretend to be for someone but then tear them down other places. Well, as long as he is happy I suppose it is ok, in fact, he must be quite gay about it.
Erm, I was referring to the comment Dres made, not your cliched grade school riposte.
[Have I torn you down recently, Dres? If so, did we enjoy it?]
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Karl Herber wrote:A3123 wrote:Why is everyone concerned about their online privacy? If you aren't doing anything wrong then why the commotion?getting your bank account cleaned out because some unscrupulous spybot bundled a keylogger with that latest app you played on Facebook and they got hold of your online banking password... to name just a few concerns that stupid people, even naively innocent people, should have about internet privacy.
FIFY!
If you're playing ******* games on Facebook, then you're definitely doing something ******* wrong.
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Perhaps you need to start an Anti-Social Group of like-minded people.
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Mandela remained on the Black List (see what I did there) because he was a co-founder of the militant arm of the ANC, and co-wrote its "mission statement" recognising the need for violence and NEVER, as far as I can determine, publicly renounced, regretted or apologised for his commitment.
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Kwakkelde Kwak wrote:Mandela was put on the list by a the second most powerful man in the world.
FIFY!
The most powerful one being Nancy's astrologer, of course.
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Ah sarcasm, the bane of those with no sense of humour.
But then Mr Bypass (see what I did there?) you yourself are evidently an incomplete failure.
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A3123 wrote:Oh, so you're Dutch now? A bit of an improvement I suppose.
Didn't get that one either, did you.
I suppose it's a bit deep, and messed up your intent to suggest you influenced me to comment on your apparent illiteracy by mis-spelling "course".
But I trumped you, and you fell for it. A bit easy, but one can only work with the materials presented.
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A3123 wrote:You're a judoke.
Clumsy.
Don't give up the day job.
Unless you want to take up writing trite responses for children's TV
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A3123 wrote:You aren't 15 so you can drop that accusation, lover.
She is, so it stands.
I should warn you that she is an extremely competent judoka, too.
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A3123 wrote:Of coarse.
No, it's nothing to do with golff.
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A3123 wrote:RudolphFarquhar wrote:A3123 wrote:You writest well, but your daughter writest best.
She takes after her old man. She has about twenty Twitter feeds under different names and with different personas being presented.Since she's only 15 you should be careful regarding what you say about her though.As she is likely to turn up and rip you a new one.**********Rudi************Oh, so she is really you. That's cool, I could date you.Are you a bisexual paedophile then?
Please don't tell me you're a furry as well, that would be a joy too far.
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A3123 wrote:I actually do: Penillion, the act of something that no one in the world cares about, penillion.
Actually the principle of penillion is one I espouse without performing it in the traditional musical way, having transferred it to a digital environment.
It describes the art of saying something that appears in complete discord with the underlying argument, but which has a hidden harmony with the concepts under discussion.
Not that you would recognise such subtle manipulation, of course.
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A3123 wrote:You writest well, but your daughter writest best.
She takes after her old man. She has about twenty Twitter feeds under different names and with different personas being presented.
Since she's only 15 you should be careful regarding what you say about her though.
As she is likely to turn up and rip you a new one.
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A3123 wrote:Cultural ignorance and Wales, you've got the hang of it now old chap!
You probably don't understand the underlying principle of penillion.
Or even know what it is.
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A3123 wrote:RudolphFarquhar wrote:Or are you demonstrating, yet again, your lack of command of the English language.**********Rudi**********You started not one, but two sentences with conjunctions. Granted, it may be employed for attention, but I doubt you are a writerer.
It ain't a universal rule. I does it on purpose for emphasis and it obviously works. But it only works if people realise you are doing it unusually and intentionally, like ******* swearing. I can get away with it, as all do no I is a wunnerful awethor.
Oh, and I is a writist not a writerer.
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A3123 wrote:They cannot can laughter. This isn't Wales.and yes, I use Wales as an insult.
Erm, your cultural ignorance is being explicitly demonstrated now, in a double whammy.
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A3123 wrote:RudolphFarquhar wrote:A3123 wrote:RudolphFarquhar wrote:A3123 wrote:I bet you can't measure it.
Well, not wanting to brag, it's actually twelve inches . . .. . . . but I don't use it as a rule.**********Rudi**********You can't use it you mean.Oh dear, you missed the joke . . .**********Rudi**********No, I got it. I don't use it as a rule. Har har.Eventually. After it had been pointed out. I suppose you join in with the canned laughter when watching TV on your own.
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Laetizia Coronet wrote:a beautiful and sunny place with beaches and mountains all within easy reach, the best food in the world and more culture than you can ever absorb.
I'm sure the Cosa Nostra sponsors lots of nice concerts and exhibits of dead bodies, but it still slightly jars with your previous comment.
Laetizia Coronet wrote:moved to some Godforsaken place
And I didn't realise that you were religious.
Or are you demonstrating, yet again, your lack of command of the English language.
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A3123 wrote:RudolphFarquhar wrote:A3123 wrote:I bet you can't measure it.
Well, not wanting to brag, it's actually twelve inches . . .. . . . but I don't use it as a rule.**********Rudi**********You can't use it you mean.Oh dear, you missed the joke . . .
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A3123 wrote:I bet you can't measure it.
Well, not wanting to brag, it's actually twelve inches . . .
. . . . but I don't use it as a rule.
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A3123 wrote:Not if you can't measure it
Of course I can ******* measure it. Can't you? Do you have problems with ******* numbers as well as ******* letters?
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Is anybody concerned that the NSA are tapping the Pope's phone?
Apparently they haven't yet been able to crack the code he uses, but have given it the code name "Latin".
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Scylla Rhiadra wrote:They couldn't do this without judicial authorization if we were on the phone
How naive can you get. I thought better of you Scylla. Or does the likes of Angela Merkel not count because she isn't very feminine?
Although perhaps you have been hiding in an underground bunker with a tinfoil hat on for the last year or so of your absence.
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Laetizia Coronet wrote:We all have something to hide.
Speak for yourself. Oh, you did. Inter alia, you also omitted that you are extremely interested in war-machines of all types, which would implicate you further. Your (over)active participation in numerous political forums will also have marked you for monitoring by a number of European agencies. If you're trying to hide, you're not doing a great job of it.
Oh, and would you like to comment on whether your relocation was voluntary or otherwise?
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SL, Cory Ondrejka, and the NSA. Anyone surprised?
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Dammit, you've got one, of course!
I occasionally forget there are a small minority here like that.
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