Tough on trolls: UK internet abusers may face up to 2 years in jail

SLM

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oh, its gone? that's too bad...and kind of stupid. If you enter of your own free will and you find out you have thinner skin then you thought, what a great way to find out before it gets completely out of hand.

I honestly don't believe anyone here is a "true" azzhat. I do believe that if any of those who disagreed were to honestly state that they needed to back away from the arguments and were honestly honest about it, everyone else here would be ok with that and back away from that interaction.

If I'm wrong, could the person who is a true azzhat please raise their hand?

You let me know if anyone fesses up to that one, okay?

lol.



yes, well...I have to edit. My hands...they have a mind of their own sometimes....lol
Well, ya roll the dice, ya take your chances.....keeps things interesting. Lol.
 

Twila

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I'm thankful that most people are pretty honest about themselves and their actions out here.

If I ever appear to be dishonest, please ask me about it. Cause most likely it's a missed word in my post or a typo. I try to be honest, but it might just be my truth I'm seeing and not a objective truth.

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Actually, I think you would ask me about it...but just so you know, I do want you to.

Well, ya roll the dice, ya take your chances.....keeps things interesting. Lol.


lol, yeah, but between my fat finger typos and the auto correct...something wickedly stupid is bound to come out sooner rather then later ...just be prepared. and I'd like to keep an apology available for use if it's needed.
 

SLM

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If I ever appear to be dishonest, please ask me about it. Cause most likely it's a missed word in my post or a typo. I try to be honest, but it might just be my truth I'm seeing and not a objective truth.

You know, everyone does that to a certain degree. Sometimes it can simply be pointed out in discussion, sometimes you need to really jar someone out of it to see it, others just absolutely will never admit to it. But it stands to reason though, doesn't it, that if we can see the bias in others, surely they can see it in us as well?

How some can adamantly refuse to see or acknowledge that though, I don't know, is it arrogance?

lol, yeah, but between my fat finger typos and the auto correct...something wickedly stupid is bound to come out sooner rather then later ...just be prepared. and I'd like to keep an apology available for use if it's needed.

How about we just have a great laugh about it should it ever happen? lol.
 

CDNBear

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If I ever appear to be dishonest, please ask me about it. Cause most likely it's a missed word in my post or a typo. I try to be honest, but it might just be my truth I'm seeing and not a objective truth.

Edit:

Actually, I think you would ask me about it...but just so you know, I do want you to.
Of course I would. Like I would for the bulk of the membership.

Issues only arise with a specific few, and oddly enough they have very common traits.

Just thought I would repost these
I'm not surprised you see honesty as insulting. The truth often hurts.
 

Twila

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You know, everyone does that to a certain degree. Sometimes it can simply be pointed out in discussion, sometimes you need to really jar someone out of it to see it, others just absolutely will never admit to it. But it stands to reason though, doesn't it, that if we can see the bias in others, surely they can see it in us as well?

How some can adamantly refuse to see or acknowledge that though, I don't know, is it arrogance?

Pride. The unfortunate thing about pride is it often prevents people from learning from a mistake. To be proud is one thing, but to be prideful is another beast entirely.

I have some theories about pride and humour. I think one will have more of one then the other. Equal measures of both seem to control the negativity of Pride.

Maybe that's why a group of lions is called a pride...cats are not known for their sense of ha ha.

How about we just have a great laugh about it should it ever happen? lol.

sounds good. You strike me as the kind of person that if I were to wipe out fantastically you'd be right there to laugh with./at me. The world needs people like that. Nothing worse then when you wipe out fantastically and everyone is looking at your horrified. One must laugh at times like that. I do.
 

MHz

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yes, well...I have to edit. My hands...they have a mind of their own sometimes....lol
Isn't that horrible to deal with? Even looking at the board and then at the screen it is like they are from different worlds. Hitting two keys, hitting the one next to the right one, having two letters get backwards because the fingers on one hand seem to move faster than the other hand. Any of that fit the conditions you have?

Issues only arise with a specific few, and oddly enough they have very common traits.
If it is only a few then it should be expected that they show common traits rather than they don't.
 

SLM

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Pride. The unfortunate thing about pride is it often prevents people from learning from a mistake. To be proud is one thing, but to be prideful is another beast entirely.

I have some theories about pride and humour. I think one will have more of one then the other. Equal measures of both seem to control the negativity of Pride.

Pride, hmmmm. Interesting. Kind of goes hand in hand with a sort of false arrogance, where people project an arrogant aura to mask deep insecurity.

I do agree with you on the pride/humour thing. Until one can really laugh at themselves, they haven't fully developed a true sense of humour.

Maybe that's why a group of lions is called a pride...cats are not known for their sense of ha ha.
They are rather humourless aren't they? They never laugh at my jokes, just look at me, bored.



sounds good. You strike me as the kind of person that if I were to wipe out fantastically you'd be right there to laugh with./at me. The world needs people like that. Nothing worse then when you wipe out fantastically and everyone is looking at your horrified. One must laugh at times like that. I do.
As long as there's no blood, I don't do overly well with blood. Of course, bloodied or not, if you were giggling it would probably be contagious, then we could laugh ourselves all the way to the ER. ;)

Lol.
 

B00Mer

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Just report him to the briddish authorities. I'm sure they have someone in custody that they would like to punish by making him share a cell with blackie.

"share a cell with blackie" ??? Nope, a Muzzy :lol:

... or maybe a Black Muzzy.. ;)



BTW, I'm posting from Sioux Falls, SD.. 1st Amendment Rights..

 

damngrumpy

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This is exactly what will happen should the law be taken to the next step in the UK
it will be trampled by all sides in order to come to the conclusion the law won't work.
The reason is the same everywhere its called Human Nature and emotion has
noting to do with facts or reality
 

CDNBear

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It doesn't stay in the threads it originates in now. You have a tendency to go hunting when you get upset. Be it through the thumb button, or blind insult. In the end it's just the same old trolling, just you're a lot more cowardly.