Anyone dumb enough to use their real name when making comments like that on the Internet definitely isn't an intellectual giant.…Max wrote:"more safer". Clearly an intellectual giant.
Another RIP
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Another RIP
Postby cinnyis » Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:11 pm
Dey see me rollin'
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(_)\(_) ~~~~ Dey hatin'
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(_)\(_) ~~~~ Dey hatin'
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Re: Another RIP
Postby CommuRider » Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:45 pm
Same argument can be made about his position as president of a footy club. Would I want my kid to be at risk of a neck/spinal injury? Would I want my kid to be pummelled every week like a piece of meat? Would I want my kid to grow up to become a drunken rapist with little respect for women? Would I want my kid to become a hooligan who thinks he's above the law?the_clydesdale wrote: Would you allow your kid to shoot a gun? Or jump from the second floor of a balcony into a pool? Bike riding is more dangerous! and yet we allow our kids on the roads when they are not even old enough to drive a car. If we allowed them to drive a car at any age it would be more safer.
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Re: Another RIP
Postby CommuRider » Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:46 pm
+100XOxford wrote:correction, real name AND suburb.cinnyis wrote:
Anyone dumb enough to use their real name when making comments like that on the Internet definitely isn't an intellectual giant.…
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Re: Another RIP
Postby goodlookingcyclist » Fri Dec 24, 2010 10:47 am
I can understand this is an emotional thread, i do.
But i see this trend of 'covering up' swear words, and i don't like it. (and it is not just this thread either)
I don't want to start a discussion about this in this thread, so i started another thread,
Feel free to discuss that here
I just wanted to say that I don't think swearing is appropiate, even if you put ***** or spam instead.
we all know what it means..
But i see this trend of 'covering up' swear words, and i don't like it. (and it is not just this thread either)
I don't want to start a discussion about this in this thread, so i started another thread,
Feel free to discuss that here
I just wanted to say that I don't think swearing is appropiate, even if you put ***** or spam instead.
we all know what it means..
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Re: Another RIP
Postby il padrone » Fri Dec 24, 2010 11:56 am
Why don't you go and *******, you ******* *********, and then you can ******* your ****** with a ******** ! You really think that we can ******* well be kept in line by ******* strict censorship?
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Re: Another RIP
Postby jet-ski » Fri Dec 24, 2010 12:35 pm
Geez, I bet he never played wheelie bin cricket on the street as a kid either, or kicked a footy! The streets belong to the people in the city, and since only 60% of them are the right age group to drive cars, this guy has no perspective.
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Re: Another RIP
Postby Sydguy » Sun Dec 26, 2010 10:05 pm
The kid was too old to legally ride on the footpath. Where exactly are kids supposed to ride?
Riding a bicycle is not seen as a viable form of transport, that is clear in the comment and wider community.
Such a waste of promising young life.
Peace out.
Riding a bicycle is not seen as a viable form of transport, that is clear in the comment and wider community.
Such a waste of promising young life.
Peace out.
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Re: Another RIP
Postby russellgarrard » Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:24 pm
If you want to find out where this dropkick lives...electoral rolls are brilliant!
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Re: Another RIP
Postby martinjs » Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:09 pm
Nope, Witch is the right terminology, as the true term came from practising "Witch Craft"CommuRider wrote:Warlock.
Like a Plumber or a Welder. (Sorry, not really the thread )
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