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How about you put me on ignore , I wasn't even replying to you in the first place.

Geez, this is a forum. If you want to send private messages to someone do it another way. I'm free to comment on what you said about BB's post - in fact I said that I agreed with you. Can't see why I shouldn't add a comment about the way you posted.

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Geez, this is a forum. If you want to send private messages to someone do it another way. I'm free to comment on what you said about BB's post - in fact I said that I agreed with you. Can't see why I shouldn't add a comment about the way you posted.

I never sent you private msgs, let it go sue .
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You seem to think we're a tribe.

We're not.

What's this 'we' business then? And I prefer Community.

Then best you leave , I wasn't replying to sue or you so mind your own business , who do you think you are telling people to leave the forum, the only person that wasn't insulted was BB 59 and he was the one I was replying to.

You do nothing but 'mind other people's business' on here. The way you throw around insults and snide asides is all I was criticising.

rpfc likes to think he is the thought police around here. Be PC or just learn to deal with the constant ankle biting.

Is this about your recent Nazi metaphor? Or was it a simile?

You can post what you wish, I was merely doing the same.

Oh, I am making friends here aren't I?

Here, in the spirit of tomorrow, here is a GIF that all NFL fans can get behind:

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We're independent forum members. I'm not part of any tribe or community on here.

While I am an individual and independant I am also a member of the demon supporter forum so there is some common ground.

I am reminded of the comment of another poster who was advocating different fonts for different moods

ie a serious font, a flippant font, an irony font etc

perhaps some conversations would include a mix of fonts to display the intention of the poster

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While I am an individual and independant I am also a member of the demon supporter forum so there is some common ground.

I am reminded of the comment of another poster who was advocating different fonts for different moods

ie a serious font, a flippant font, an irony font etc

perhaps some conversations would include a mix of fonts to display the intention of the poster

im battling to write properly and you want me to learn about fonts

buckleys of me progressing past 1 finger typing

but good idea for the computer minded

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If big footy is to be believed, Frawley has already agreed to terms at the GC, lol.

If he did they would rocket up the ladder real quick with there midfield.
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The Moth, by being on this forum and interacting with its members you are part of the Demonland community. Surely even you can understand logic that simple.

Don't be so quick there Moonie after all it is Ben Her you are talking about after all.

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Independent members of a forum make up what?

Lots of independent members.

If I never posted again (some people probably aren't that lucky) or you never did, I wouldn't give a continental. I don't know you, have any interest in you, and no doubt live miles away. You'll understand if I don't feel part of a community.

Look, you do and I don't. You may be right and I may be wrong. Who cares ? It's no community in my eyes.

You love the last word, so by all means, bore me silly again...

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If it is the case that Frawley has signed elsewhere then lets hope he does the honourable thing and puts in a Gary Ablett style departing season. Not like that malingerer thats strung us along for an entire season.

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It's not about feeling.

It's about what is and what isn't.

The monkey flinging dung down from the treetops feels no sense of community with his targets, but his existence is meaningless without them. And he gets upset when they start flinging things back.

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