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theres no place for reality or such here.

as Daryl would suggest..........the van for you :)

Is that Daryl Summers Like / Unlike ?

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I'm going to be honest here. This site is significantly less fun without the like button. I'm ashamed to admit it, but I like the point-scoring it encourages. I wish all of life we like that. It would be nice.

It may have cut short that awful training thread if a poster admonishing all the nastiness got enough likes to make people think twice and/or go back and delete...

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It may have cut short that awful training thread if a poster admonishing all the nastiness got enough likes to make people think twice and/or go back and delete...

I think a "Storm in a teacup" button and a "you really hurt my feelings" button are in order.

To balance it out ,perhaps a "Man up" button .

we also need to have "racist connotations" ,"deliberately racist" and "unintentionally racist" for those that like to pull the race card early.

Also, I have personally noted a "Shut your Face Biffen" button would be useful for many .

Also a "what the F%#k are you on about WYL" button ,"keep it clean"for BBO etc etc.

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I think a "Storm in a teacup" button and a "you really hurt my feelings" button are in order.

To balance it out ,perhaps a "Man up" button .

we also need to have "racist connotations" ,"deliberately racist" and "unintentionally racist" for those that like to pull the race card early.

Also, I have personally noted a "Shut your Face Biffen" button would be useful for many .

Also a "what the F%#k are you on about WYL" button ,"keep it clean"for BBO etc etc.

Perhaps a Google Translate button for BarnDee (if he ever makes an appearance again).

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I like the like button. Like, it's nice to be able to like stuff that I like. Like, I don't like not having a like button. It means like I'm not able to like something I like. Like, bring back the like button.

Glad to see you are still with us Reverend.

I like the fact you are still here and like the like button.

Like what you have seen so far this off season Rev?

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I am, as usual, optimistic. It's a great time to be a Melbourne supporter - so much to hope for and dream about. Mind you, this year there seems to be something different in the air. It's almost like somebody knows what they're doing at the MFC.

I can't wait for Feb 14 to get an idea of the changes that have been wrought. Looking forward even more to March 22.

It's got to better than 2013. The Lord has promised and decreed that this will be the year of the DEES!

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I think you have it back to front. Just as the square of a negative provides a positive number, two dislikes will provide a like.

No No No No Yes. Just ask Jim.

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It will come back, but in terms of timeliness - with the number of evenings I've had to spend putting the site back together in recent weeks due to disasters, you'd be amazed at how low my care factor is for non-urgent issues at present. I will get there.

fair enough mate. Thanks for your efforts

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