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Anyone? English is my first language so I'm struggling with this



If you have a problem with xbox generally, we could have that discussion on that thread. But you seem to have a bee in your bonnet - you bang on about a "kids toy" as if you are some paragon of mature values- I have seen sweet fuck all from you to suggest you have a mental aged above 14 so do me a favour


The Pablo Picasso reference is a (tired) reference to anyone who tries to break the rules before learning them first. IE - you. Not me. You purport to want to engage in adult conversation but are incapable. You bang on about me playing consoles when that makes up what - 1% of my discourse that you are aware of? What's the matter with you?




Anyone CAN write any crap - the question is "why would they"? Why not have something meaningful to say and say it? And then have some fun as well? But all you have done you squalid little fuck, is denigrate and piss on everyones bonfire.


Begone

oh but I forgot


who is this daizie mentalist? She makes WMTD look sane


"hahaha @ sean getting gobby, if any of you really like him, stop him showing himself up, please..."


When she (I'm guessing) started posting she seemed alright - then went weird very quickly


Maybe she will say why I'm showing myself up. But that would assume she is capable of cogent argument instead of just going "tee hee.. pffft... * points finger * ... ooh I've just wet myself"

No, not that I can quite keep up with all this but Sean has his Righteous Avenger cape on and is putting to the sword each and every irritating pipsqueak who cannot or will not engage. Fight for this hallowed turf.


Its like in the middle of the Wales Ireland game, some Jack Russels are let onto the pitch and left to run around snapping at the players ankles and nuts, occasionally pissing by the posts. Amusing, sure, but hey, some people are trying to concentrate on this thing with its own history, idiosyncaries, unwritten terms and mores.

Most pointless and inflammatory user on this thread?


In the blue corner, daizie. Agressively jabbing with her poorly masked agenda carried over from a previous username.

In the red corner, WMTD. Wearing down with his complete lack of substance but continued presence, like a fart in a sealed room.


Sean to referee. Seconds out...

Woof what you've got to realise is that Sean along with others on this forum do genuinely enjoy playing computor games and if you start rubbishing something somebody enjoys whether it be a 'kids toy' or not then you're envoking an out of character response. I personally don't have much time for consoles such as the X-box or playstation 2/3 but my younger brother does and when a new game comes out he will do his damnest to get hold of it. I'm a current affairs geek and if someone tries to interupt me whilst I'm reading the paper I will not be pleased.


Another aspect of your posts Woof is that most of the time they make very little sense and the layout puzzles everyone. I personally think and I'm sure alot of the others will agree that you're just trying to be comical and trying to be a laugh which there's nothing wrong with in itself but sometimes in order to be taken seriously you do have to engage in a serious manner as alot of us incliding myself find the forum a useful tool. If you continue to behave like this then eventually you're going to be ignored.


Sean, there are far more original and colourful expressions than 'Twonk'. In future please try harder.

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