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do you find some people here are far too serious

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life "

Don't know bud, I'm never serious...

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By *obbychickWoman  over a year ago

Essex

I’m all light an airy on the forums but when it comes to messages I can be a little more serious.

I wouldn’t give 1 to 1 time with someone unless If I think there’s something there or a big attraction.

It also depends on what you mean when you say serious??

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North

Agreed OP

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No

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By *hubaysiWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life "

OP I think there are too many threads about the Virus which people get too serious over but that’s all I’ve noticed.....

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By *uriousKinksterMan  over a year ago

Loughborough


"No"

Surely you can't be serious? Lighten up

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

Don't know bud, I'm never serious... "

exactly humour will keep us going, i mean the virus thread which I've avoided like the plague sorry for the pun but its attracting loads of interest and totally hyperthetical comments based on rhetoric and achieving nothing positive, putting people down because they venturing outside the front door lol what are they going to do hibernate forever, i personally would rather try and make the best of it and carry on as normally as is possible

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I’m all light an airy on the forums but when it comes to messages I can be a little more serious.

I wouldn’t give 1 to 1 time with someone unless If I think there’s something there or a big attraction.

It also depends on what you mean when you say serious?? "

really why are you serious in messages, is this a serious business for you?

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By * Sophie xTV/TS  over a year ago

Derby

No

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

OP I think there are too many threads about the Virus which people get too serious over but that’s all I’ve noticed....."

i do to but better that theyve been separated into that category that was well thought out by site admin

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No"
hey lanky can you luscidate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

Don't know bud, I'm never serious... exactly humour will keep us going, i mean the virus thread which I've avoided like the plague sorry for the pun but its attracting loads of interest and totally hyperthetical comments based on rhetoric and achieving nothing positive, putting people down because they venturing outside the front door lol what are they going to do hibernate forever, i personally would rather try and make the best of it and carry on as normally as is possible "

What goes on in the virus stays in the virus bud. As long as the germy fuckers dont cough over the wall at all us moochers lounging around...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Nohey lanky can you luscidate "
elucidate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Prefer serious to the class clown who has to make a joke at every opportunity but is nowhere near as funny as they think they are. Serious usually comes with a degree of insight and intelligence which are no bad thing

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

Don't know bud, I'm never serious... exactly humour will keep us going, i mean the virus thread which I've avoided like the plague sorry for the pun but its attracting loads of interest and totally hyperthetical comments based on rhetoric and achieving nothing positive, putting people down because they venturing outside the front door lol what are they going to do hibernate forever, i personally would rather try and make the best of it and carry on as normally as is possible

What goes on in the virus stays in the virus bud. As long as the germy fuckers dont cough over the wall at all us moochers lounging around..."

lol theyre riddled

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Prefer serious to the class clown who has to make a joke at every opportunity but is nowhere near as funny as they think they are. Serious usually comes with a degree of insight and intelligence which are no bad thing"
lol hey nice knees

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

I'm quite a logical serious person anyway tbh, I like joking around but can't keep up with the fast paced threads so I don't engage with them. I am losing my temper slightly quicker since lockdown and have sometimes commented when I should have just stuck to perving x

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire

Can still see the bright side of life and be serious OP. I'm a mix of that and all in between. Time and place for it all

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

People think I'm too serious because I try to limit my Emoji use to that which is necessary.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think the virus threads are more a reflection of too much time on a person's hands rather than being overly serious

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire


"Prefer serious to the class clown who has to make a joke at every opportunity but is nowhere near as funny as they think they are. Serious usually comes with a degree of insight and intelligence which are no bad thing"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Prefer serious to the class clown who has to make a joke at every opportunity but is nowhere near as funny as they think they are. Serious usually comes with a degree of insight and intelligence which are no bad thing"

Yeh but I'm a stand up comedian irl so take everything I say on here with a pinch of salt... It is possible to make a serious, insightful and intelligent point by using humour. Satire innit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Prefer serious to the class clown who has to make a joke at every opportunity but is nowhere near as funny as they think they are. Serious usually comes with a degree of insight and intelligence which are no bad thing"

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By * Sophie xTV/TS  over a year ago

Derby


"Nohey lanky can you luscidate "

Oh god now I'm going to have to look that up on google to see what it means and this one time you also know I have no comeback.

Oh and I have a valid excuse...I'm hungover.....I shall endeavour to think of a witty retort at some point in the near future.

Damn you little guy

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire


"Prefer serious to the class clown who has to make a joke at every opportunity but is nowhere near as funny as they think they are. Serious usually comes with a degree of insight and intelligence which are no bad thing "
lots on here that think they are funny and really are not! I just roll my eyes and move on. Can't be bothered with those

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By *nto My ArmsMan  over a year ago

Herts/London


"Prefer serious to the class clown who has to make a joke at every opportunity but is nowhere near as funny as they think they are. Serious usually comes with a degree of insight and intelligence which are no bad thing"

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By *obbychickWoman  over a year ago

Essex


"I’m all light an airy on the forums but when it comes to messages I can be a little more serious.

I wouldn’t give 1 to 1 time with someone unless If I think there’s something there or a big attraction.

It also depends on what you mean when you say serious?? really why are you serious in messages, is this a serious business for you? "

If you saw half the messages that come through I think you’d be serious too.

I don’t mean in that kind of way where I’m a bore. I tend to only give more in depth replies to those I’m interested in.

A polite no to the rest.

Like I said it depends what you mean when you say serious

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think the virus threads are more a reflection of too much time on a person's hands rather than being overly serious "
no i think they are a reflection of the medias influence bad news is good for them, we've been saturated with negativity for years and many people have a spontaneous negative reaction as a result

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By * Sophie xTV/TS  over a year ago

Derby

Oh hell I should have known that...what a dumbass.

And no I cant because of the aforementioned hangover

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Serious or arseholes? I think seriousness is misunderstood often....

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By *nvisible_beardMan  over a year ago

near newbridge, wales

All depends on the thread and what it needs.

I can be light. I can be serious. I can be flirty

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I’m all light an airy on the forums but when it comes to messages I can be a little more serious.

I wouldn’t give 1 to 1 time with someone unless If I think there’s something there or a big attraction.

It also depends on what you mean when you say serious?? really why are you serious in messages, is this a serious business for you?

If you saw half the messages that come through I think you’d be serious too.

I don’t mean in that kind of way where I’m a bore. I tend to only give more in depth replies to those I’m interested in.

A polite no to the rest.

Like I said it depends what you mean when you say serious "

yes i get that, the total strangers who go straight in with the sexual innuendo and the dubious pics i mean that kind of thoughtlessness begets a negative response

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Oh hell I should have known that...what a dumbass.

And no I cant because of the aforementioned hangover "

lol what were you celebrating?

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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I’m positive and happy but there is still a time and place to be mindful. Stick to the funny threads if you want a laugh and let the serious ones go their own way. All is fine in the fab world then

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By *reya73Woman  over a year ago

Whitley Bay

I think people should be how they find themselves.

We are all having VERY different experiences through this and feel/filter things differently.

I can understand that it may be frustrating to witness others displaying behaviour you judge as serious, negative etc .

If you've got that bright side disposition, congratulations! .. hold that space, gently offer your brightness..but don't expect others to be where you're at. Let others be.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’m all light an airy on the forums but when it comes to messages I can be a little more serious.

I wouldn’t give 1 to 1 time with someone unless If I think there’s something there or a big attraction.

It also depends on what you mean when you say serious?? "

Ahh that’s where I went wrong

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By *hilloutMan  over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"I’m positive and happy but there is still a time and place to be mindful. Stick to the funny threads if you want a laugh and let the serious ones go their own way. All is fine in the fab world then "

Excellent advice babs

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By * Sophie xTV/TS  over a year ago

Derby


"Oh hell I should have known that...what a dumbass.

And no I cant because of the aforementioned hangover lol what were you celebrating? "

Not celebrating anything unless you want to count that its easter soon, i got dressed up and went on cam in the chat rooms.

I hope you're catching some of this sun and having a good day in the circumstances

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By *iamondCougarWoman  over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life "

I think for the main, most are coping well. Trying to be upbeat even if they don’t feel it. Those who are not are seeking reassurance and support here in the forums, and getting it.

Of course, there will always be those who feel their particular brand of satire, or they are above all this will always loom large - and stick out like twunts as they normally do ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life "

People deal with situations differently, but yes in general far to many are to serious . Depending on some people’s jobs humour can be dark in some circumstances

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Everyone’s different but a lot are too serious for me yes. Doesn’t mean they’re wrong or that I don’t like and respect them though.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think people should be how they find themselves.

We are all having VERY different experiences through this and feel/filter things differently.

I can understand that it may be frustrating to witness others displaying behaviour you judge as serious, negative etc .

If you've got that bright side disposition, congratulations! .. hold that space, gently offer your brightness..but don't expect others to be where you're at. Let others be."

yes i get your point but i asked this question as a result of those that generally are very serious and its emphasised more because of this situation which i accept is unprecedented and which i also accept that are sitting saturating themselves with all the crap thats going on, maybe these people would do better to take themselves away from the negativity and concentrate on getting through it using every positive means possible, thats my feeling on it........ life goes on

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

I think for the main, most are coping well. Trying to be upbeat even if they don’t feel it. Those who are not are seeking reassurance and support here in the forums, and getting it.

Of course, there will always be those who feel their particular brand of satire, or they are above all this will always loom large - and stick out like twunts as they normally do ..."

Oof

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

I'm mostly with BikeMonkey on this - I enjoy serious and intelligent debate/conversation and always have done - I actually find sex and sexuality fascinating so enjoy some of the more intellectual conversations that can be had here around that and a whole host of other topics and will veer more towards threads that engage my brain a little.

That said there's also a place for light and fluffy jokey stuff too - just sometimes when the two meet it's not always a good mix

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I'm mostly with BikeMonkey on this - I enjoy serious and intelligent debate/conversation and always have done - I actually find sex and sexuality fascinating so enjoy some of the more intellectual conversations that can be had here around that and a whole host of other topics and will veer more towards threads that engage my brain a little.

That said there's also a place for light and fluffy jokey stuff too - just sometimes when the two meet it's not always a good mix"

i get that to, horses for courses

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm mostly with BikeMonkey on this - I enjoy serious and intelligent debate/conversation and always have done - I actually find sex and sexuality fascinating so enjoy some of the more intellectual conversations that can be had here around that and a whole host of other topics and will veer more towards threads that engage my brain a little.

That said there's also a place for light and fluffy jokey stuff too - just sometimes when the two meet it's not always a good mix"

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

People deal with situations differently, but yes in general far to many are to serious . Depending on some people’s jobs humour can be dark in some circumstances "

yes appreciated jobs dealing with this must be pretty horrendous

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I'm mostly with BikeMonkey on this - I enjoy serious and intelligent debate/conversation and always have done - I actually find sex and sexuality fascinating so enjoy some of the more intellectual conversations that can be had here around that and a whole host of other topics and will veer more towards threads that engage my brain a little.

That said there's also a place for light and fluffy jokey stuff too - just sometimes when the two meet it's not always a good mix

"

comment t'allez vous

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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"I’m positive and happy but there is still a time and place to be mindful. Stick to the funny threads if you want a laugh and let the serious ones go their own way. All is fine in the fab world then

Excellent advice babs "

Thank you Chill. I have now done my sensible advice for the day. Kiss anyone?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Oh hell I should have known that...what a dumbass.

And no I cant because of the aforementioned hangover lol what were you celebrating?

Not celebrating anything unless you want to count that its easter soon, i got dressed up and went on cam in the chat rooms.

I hope you're catching some of this sun and having a good day in the circumstances

"

my front and left side are really tanned i have Guinness but theyve sat untouched for 3 weeks

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

That said there's also a place for light and fluffy jokey stuff too - just sometimes when the two meet it's not always a good mix

comment t'allez vous "

Depends a lot on the context of the conversation of course. I mean if someone posted on here in genuine distress or need(which people do frequently) then there's no way I'd make a crass wisecrack, I'd try to offer some comfort if I could. But on the other hand if some bloke posts some banal shite about how he cant get his leg over and all the women aren't treating him right then it's open season, fire at will and point and laugh time...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

That said there's also a place for light and fluffy jokey stuff too - just sometimes when the two meet it's not always a good mix

comment t'allez vous

Depends a lot on the context of the conversation of course. I mean if someone posted on here in genuine distress or need(which people do frequently) then there's no way I'd make a crass wisecrack, I'd try to offer some comfort if I could. But on the other hand if some bloke posts some banal shite about how he cant get his leg over and all the women aren't treating him right then it's open season, fire at will and point and laugh time... "

yes i get that to

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" i have Guinness but theyve sat untouched for 3 weeks "

I'll have them if you dont want them...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

That said there's also a place for light and fluffy jokey stuff too - just sometimes when the two meet it's not always a good mix

comment t'allez vous

Depends a lot on the context of the conversation of course. I mean if someone posted on here in genuine distress or need(which people do frequently) then there's no way I'd make a crass wisecrack, I'd try to offer some comfort if I could. But on the other hand if some bloke posts some banal shite about how he cant get his leg over and all the women aren't treating him right then it's open season, fire at will and point and laugh time... yes i get that to "

*too

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


" i have Guinness but theyve sat untouched for 3 weeks

I'll have them if you dont want them..."

lol ok I'll sanitise them for you

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

That said there's also a place for light and fluffy jokey stuff too - just sometimes when the two meet it's not always a good mix

comment t'allez vous

Depends a lot on the context of the conversation of course. I mean if someone posted on here in genuine distress or need(which people do frequently) then there's no way I'd make a crass wisecrack, I'd try to offer some comfort if I could. But on the other hand if some bloke posts some banal shite about how he cant get his leg over and all the women aren't treating him right then it's open season, fire at will and point and laugh time... yes i get that to

*too"

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"No

Surely you can't be serious? Lighten up "

And don’t call me Shirley

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I just say whatever comes into my head which isn’t a lot to be fair

I don’t try to impress with anything thought provoking I’m just me and I’m happy and really couldn’t care if I get any response or not I do it just for fun

You either like it or you don’t

Some do and some don’t

Hey ho

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No

Surely you can't be serious? Lighten up

And don’t call me Shirley "

baby dont call me maybe

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just say whatever comes into my head which isn’t a lot to be fair

I don’t try to impress with anything thought provoking I’m just me and I’m happy and really couldn’t care if I get any response or not I do it just for fun

You either like it or you don’t

Some do and some don’t

Hey ho "

To be fair to you no one expects much from a talking penis. You've got it easy bud... I'm wearing a suit and a pink shirt, I've got to deliver the goods!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just say whatever comes into my head which isn’t a lot to be fair

I don’t try to impress with anything thought provoking I’m just me and I’m happy and really couldn’t care if I get any response or not I do it just for fun

You either like it or you don’t

Some do and some don’t

Hey ho

To be fair to you no one expects much from a talking penis. You've got it easy bud... I'm wearing a suit and a pink shirt, I've got to deliver the goods!"

Hope you have a good day

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just say whatever comes into my head which isn’t a lot to be fair

I don’t try to impress with anything thought provoking I’m just me and I’m happy and really couldn’t care if I get any response or not I do it just for fun

You either like it or you don’t

Some do and some don’t

Hey ho "

Can I ask why you accept it's okay for people to like it dislike your posts, but also start a thread telling others to lighten up and in effect post more like you (or at the very least post in your preferred style).

Is there not a contradiction there?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just say whatever comes into my head which isn’t a lot to be fair

I don’t try to impress with anything thought provoking I’m just me and I’m happy and really couldn’t care if I get any response or not I do it just for fun

You either like it or you don’t

Some do and some don’t

Hey ho

To be fair to you no one expects much from a talking penis. You've got it easy bud... I'm wearing a suit and a pink shirt, I've got to deliver the goods!

Hope you have a good day "

You too bud

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By *moothdickMan  over a year ago

stoke

Yes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’m super cereal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think I might be too serious but be yourself I say.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I prefer seriousness in all honesty

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just say whatever comes into my head which isn’t a lot to be fair

I don’t try to impress with anything thought provoking I’m just me and I’m happy and really couldn’t care if I get any response or not I do it just for fun

You either like it or you don’t

Some do and some don’t

Hey ho

Can I ask why you accept it's okay for people to like it dislike your posts, but also start a thread telling others to lighten up and in effect post more like you (or at the very least post in your preferred style).

Is there not a contradiction there? "

Do wot!???

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I prefer seriousness in all honesty "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I prefer seriousness in all honesty "

Sometimes your words just hipnotize me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

OP I think there are too many threads about the Virus which people get too serious over but that’s all I’ve noticed....."

Too serious?

How can a virus that’s killed almost 10,000 people in the uk alone not be treated as anything other than serious? Unless, of course, you’re suggesting people create a “let’s laugh at covid 19” thread, just so they don’t offend you, while everyone has to keep their (serious) opinions to themselves ? Or did I completely misunderstand the point of your message?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Do wot!???"

Diddy diddy dum diddy dum?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Do wot!???

Diddy diddy dum diddy dum?"

Hahahaha

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

I think there is room for all in the threads. Just choose the ones you like or want to join in with. Most serious people have a sense of humour and most jokers have a serious side. The ones who take every comment literally, treat fab like a court of law, have no sense of irony seem the most exasperated. Live and let live

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By *hickennchipsWoman  over a year ago

up above the streets and houses

Way too serious

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Don’t worry be happy

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By *SAchickWoman  over a year ago

Hillside desolate


"I think there is room for all in the threads. Just choose the ones you like or want to join in with. Most serious people have a sense of humour and most jokers have a serious side. The ones who take every comment literally, treat fab like a court of law, have no sense of irony seem the most exasperated. Live and let live"

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

OP I think there are too many threads about the Virus which people get too serious over but that’s all I’ve noticed.....

Too serious?

How can a virus that’s killed almost 10,000 people in the uk alone not be treated as anything other than serious? Unless, of course, you’re suggesting people create a “let’s laugh at covid 19” thread, just so they don’t offend you, while everyone has to keep their (serious) opinions to themselves ? Or did I completely misunderstand the point of your message? "

There is humour in everything..

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By *obbychickWoman  over a year ago

Essex


"I’m all light an airy on the forums but when it comes to messages I can be a little more serious.

I wouldn’t give 1 to 1 time with someone unless If I think there’s something there or a big attraction.

It also depends on what you mean when you say serious??

Ahh that’s where I went wrong "

Did you?? Lol

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By *hilloutMan  over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"I’m positive and happy but there is still a time and place to be mindful. Stick to the funny threads if you want a laugh and let the serious ones go their own way. All is fine in the fab world then

Excellent advice babs

Thank you Chill. I have now done my sensible advice for the day. Kiss anyone? "

Pucker up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm.a very serious person

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've just found out Barry from Eastenders is dead. Thats feckin serious.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

I have to be all dead serious in real life, so I use places like this to release my more juvenile side

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’ve got racing slugs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

OP I think there are too many threads about the Virus which people get too serious over but that’s all I’ve noticed.....

Too serious?

How can a virus that’s killed almost 10,000 people in the uk alone not be treated as anything other than serious? Unless, of course, you’re suggesting people create a “let’s laugh at covid 19” thread, just so they don’t offend you, while everyone has to keep their (serious) opinions to themselves ? Or did I completely misunderstand the point of your message? "

This reminded me.. a friend saw on her rainbow art spotting walk a picture of a rainbow saying Happy Covid 19 !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My sense of humour triple bypass left me seriously serious.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm gonna say yes! I think they're are far too many serious folk on here. Whether it's to do with the virus or something else. Some folk need to lighten up and just make the most of a bad situation.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve got racing slugs "

Any good?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can be serious occasionally

I can be fun on occasion

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve got racing slugs

Any good?"

Yea can be exciting sometimes in the morning waking up to see how far round the circuit I’ve built for them

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By *elle xWoman  over a year ago

Doire Theas

I just can’t be serious

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve got racing slugs

Any good?

Yea can be exciting sometimes in the morning waking up to see how far round the circuit I’ve built for them "

Lockdown is going well then?

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By *hunky GentMan  over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

(blows raspberry)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve got racing slugs

Any good?

Yea can be exciting sometimes in the morning waking up to see how far round the circuit I’ve built for them

Lockdown is going well then?"

Like to keep busy

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I prefer cereals in all honesty "
well i knew that, I'm not a fan of milk so I'm not

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"I've just found out Barry from Eastenders is dead. Thats feckin serious."

In real life or in the show ? Was he a goodie or a baddie?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I just can’t be seriarse "
with a bum like that I'm not surprised

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh the whole most are okay although some are a bit too cocky. Sure they wouldn't be like that to your face. Just block and ignore them.

Never argue with an idiot!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve got racing slugs

Any good?

Yea can be exciting sometimes in the morning waking up to see how far round the circuit I’ve built for them

Lockdown is going well then?

Like to keep busy "

Yeh me too. Im doing a project of my own actually. You know that bit in close encounters of the third kind when Richard Dreyfuss goes mad and builds the huge mountain in his front room? Well its just like that but I'm doing a massive cock...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Oh the whole most are okay although some are a bit too cocky. Sure they wouldn't be like that to your face. Just block and ignore them.

Never argue with an idiot!"

i have a friend who dislikes the word idiot intensely

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No. We should not have to always be light hearted.

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By *elle xWoman  over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I just can’t be seriarse with a bum like that I'm not surprised "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh both are allowed aren’t they?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve got racing slugs

Any good?

Yea can be exciting sometimes in the morning waking up to see how far round the circuit I’ve built for them

Lockdown is going well then?

Like to keep busy

Yeh me too. Im doing a project of my own actually. You know that bit in close encounters of the third kind when Richard Dreyfuss goes mad and builds the huge mountain in his front room? Well its just like that but I'm doing a massive cock..."

That’s nice

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan  over a year ago

Gloucestershire

I always think the lounge should be a place to kick back, relax and have a laugh. There are other forums on here that are more suited to ‘serious’ discussions.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve got racing slugs

Any good?

Yea can be exciting sometimes in the morning waking up to see how far round the circuit I’ve built for them

Lockdown is going well then?

Like to keep busy

Yeh me too. Im doing a project of my own actually. You know that bit in close encounters of the third kind when Richard Dreyfuss goes mad and builds the huge mountain in his front room? Well its just like that but I'm doing a massive cock...

That’s nice "

It'll look great when its finished

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I always think the lounge should be a place to kick back, relax and have a laugh. There are other forums on here that are more suited to ‘serious’ discussions. "
exactly dunk a custard cream in the lounge

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan  over a year ago

Gloucestershire


"I always think the lounge should be a place to kick back, relax and have a laugh. There are other forums on here that are more suited to ‘serious’ discussions. exactly dunk a custard cream in the lounge "

Exactly. Anything except a Jaffa cake

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I always think the lounge should be a place to kick back, relax and have a laugh. There are other forums on here that are more suited to ‘serious’ discussions. exactly dunk a custard cream in the lounge

Exactly. Anything except a Jaffa cake "

true the chocolate melts and the whole fabric of a jaffa cake is ruined

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel."

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My glass is half full. I try not to be too serious *said in a serious face

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"My glass is half full. I try not to be too serious *said in a serious face"
that is an awesome butt oh seriarse one

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world "

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world "

What do you mean by too much PC?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down..."

Only if you want it to be

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I always think the lounge should be a place to kick back, relax and have a laugh. There are other forums on here that are more suited to ‘serious’ discussions. "

Oh .... I’ll move forums then

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By *hetalkingstoveMan  over a year ago

London


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life "

You're making the common mistake of assuming everyone is like you or in the same position as you.

You never know what people are going through, either now or in the past.

Don't be judgemental.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I always think the lounge should be a place to kick back, relax and have a laugh. There are other forums on here that are more suited to ‘serious’ discussions.

Oh .... I’ll move forums then "

really do you own it, is it within your power to move it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be "

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

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By *essie.Woman  over a year ago

Serendipity

Just buy a microwave it sorts the hot food situation

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

You're making the common mistake of assuming everyone is like you or in the same position as you.

You never know what people are going through, either now or in the past.

Don't be judgemental. "

lol you're in a place where judgemental unfortunately is common place...... I'm only asking a question i don't really care if they are too serious, that my friend is for them to live with, the flip side of that statement though is those that would judge someone for being too cavalier, too frivolous, too jokey

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I always think the lounge should be a place to kick back, relax and have a laugh. There are other forums on here that are more suited to ‘serious’ discussions.

Oh .... I’ll move forums then really do you own it, is it within your power to move it? "

Sorry ?? I said I would move to another forum !!! Not that I own it !!!! Seriously !!!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance..."

Both human beings are they not

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By *tephanjMan  over a year ago

Kettering

In way to serious band envy people who are not

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was in court up against Judge Mental. I got six months...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I was in court up against Judge Mental. I got six months..."
you deserved it was it judge reindeer

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not "

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable...

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel."

See? We can agree

There's a place for both seriousness and humour, the key is knowing when to use which

As for those trying to trigger others

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable..."

I'm poor and powerful do i fit in here somehow?

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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No, I don't think people are too serious. They are doing the best they can. Besides, different people have varying ideas of what's funny/amusing. Some prefer the more slapstick, others a slightly different sort. People might be lighthearted but not share the same sort of humour as you.

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By *angOnBunnyCouple  over a year ago

Ipswich


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable..."

Sorry, you can't guarantee a person on the streets is not wealthy and chooses that life. I know a couple of people like that, it's a life choice.

Also, black humour is needed. I've known it throughout life it removes some stress. Nurses and Drs are the worst for it, so treat it as it is, and don't judge as you may not understand the back story or the aim

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable...I'm poor and powerful do i fit in here somehow? "

Yeh,everyone laughs at you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable..."

And that makes it ok then does it?? I personally can’t see a difference but humour is humour.... or can I not tell mother in law jokes anymore for a fear of upsetting all mother in laws

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable...

Sorry, you can't guarantee a person on the streets is not wealthy and chooses that life. I know a couple of people like that, it's a life choice.

Also, black humour is needed. I've known it throughout life it removes some stress. Nurses and Drs are the worst for it, so treat it as it is, and don't judge as you may not understand the back story or the aim"

Yeh but in general homeless people aren't wealthy and there through choice (apart from the made up ones obvs)

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

A politician walks into a bar...

A tramp walks into a bar..

Same joke really..

Everyone has the right to be sensitive.. but often those minorities are professionally offended on everyone else's behalf..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable...

And that makes it ok then does it?? I personally can’t see a difference but humour is humour.... or can I not tell mother in law jokes anymore for a fear of upsetting all mother in laws "

Hey, having been married I can totally get mother in law jokes now bud, I think they're still allowed. Dont know how well they'd go down with co-habiting civil partners mind... Do they have them?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A politician walks into a bar...

A tramp walks into a bar..

Same joke really..

Everyone has the right to be sensitive.. but often those minorities are professionally offended on everyone else's behalf..

"

This

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Les Dawson was the master of mother in law jokes..

The clue is in the sentence..

It's a joke

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable...

And that makes it ok then does it?? I personally can’t see a difference but humour is humour.... or can I not tell mother in law jokes anymore for a fear of upsetting all mother in laws

Hey, having been married I can totally get mother in law jokes now bud, I think they're still allowed. Dont know how well they'd go down with co-habiting civil partners mind... Do they have them?"

What’s that song by culture club??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So there we have it, what started as people being to serious has descended in to I should be able to tell jokes without fear of offending people...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable...

And that makes it ok then does it?? I personally can’t see a difference but humour is humour.... or can I not tell mother in law jokes anymore for a fear of upsetting all mother in laws

Hey, having been married I can totally get mother in law jokes now bud, I think they're still allowed. Dont know how well they'd go down with co-habiting civil partners mind... Do they have them?

What’s that song by culture club??"

One of their more obscure numbers...

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life "

No they don't need to lighten up.

That's how they feel about what they are posting about at the moment they are posting it.

Thank God for variation.

Why not ask yourself if you need to be able to function in the midst of a wide range of personalities rather than comparing them with your own and thinking they should all be you. I like a bit of difference.

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"So there we have it, what started as people being to serious has descended in to I should be able to tell jokes without fear of offending people..."

The key is knowing your audience I think

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Thanks everyone for jumping in

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find most of the humour on here is in jokes and people trying to ingratiate themselves with the in crowd.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Prefer serious to the class clown who has to make a joke at every opportunity but is nowhere near as funny as they think they are. Serious usually comes with a degree of insight and intelligence which are no bad thinglol hey nice knees "

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

No they don't need to lighten up.

That's how they feel about what they are posting about at the moment they are posting it.

Thank God for variation.

Why not ask yourself if you need to be able to function in the midst of a wide range of personalities rather than comparing them with your own and thinking they should all be you. I like a bit of difference."

Or alternatively let's all be deadpan and serious like them.. but even then you would have people offended by differing points of view..

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I think people should be how they find themselves.

We are all having VERY different experiences through this and feel/filter things differently.

I can understand that it may be frustrating to witness others displaying behaviour you judge as serious, negative etc .

If you've got that bright side disposition, congratulations! .. hold that space, gently offer your brightness..but don't expect others to be where you're at. Let others be."

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By *itty9899Man  over a year ago

Craggy Island


"No

Surely you can't be serious? Lighten up "

I'm not and don't call me Shirley.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I prefer seriousness in all honesty

"

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Les Dawson was the master of mother in law jokes..

The clue is in the sentence..

It's a joke"

yep took my mother in law up to the Highlands of Scotland she found her way back though

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I think there is room for all in the threads. Just choose the ones you like or want to join in with. Most serious people have a sense of humour and most jokers have a serious side. The ones who take every comment literally, treat fab like a court of law, have no sense of irony seem the most exasperated. Live and let live"

I still love you Tom. Despite everything.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I find most of the humour on here is in jokes and people trying to ingratiate themselves with the in crowd. "
of course they do I'm a white knight

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

No they don't need to lighten up.

That's how they feel about what they are posting about at the moment they are posting it.

Thank God for variation.

Why not ask yourself if you need to be able to function in the midst of a wide range of personalities rather than comparing them with your own and thinking they should all be you. I like a bit of difference."

why not...... perhaps even they themselves wish they could lighten up

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think there's a time and a place for seriousness and a time and a place for being a clown.

I had a colleague who thought the funny answer to airport security about what was in his bag was "just a bomb" ha ha....

If someone has just lost a loved one and they come on here to read comments about how this is just population control etc etc I think that's just cruel and insensitive. Making jokes about toilet roll is something else.

Some people seem to be bored and are amusing themselves by trying to "trigger" people. Considering that this a time of high stress, people's future uncertain, businesses going under, friends & relatives sick and dying, being cooped up with cabin fever it's really the last thing we need.

Humor is an important survival mechanism. By all means laugh at yourself. But humour at someone else's expense is just cruel.

Most humour is directed at someone don’t try and stifle that to much pc in this world

And there's a big difference between punching up and punching down...

Only if you want it to be

There is though, like the difference between laughing at a politician and laughing at a homeless person for instance...

Both human beings are they not

That is true but one is wealthy and powerful the other poor and vulnerable...

And that makes it ok then does it?? I personally can’t see a difference but humour is humour.... or can I not tell mother in law jokes anymore for a fear of upsetting all mother in laws

Hey, having been married I can totally get mother in law jokes now bud, I think they're still allowed. Dont know how well they'd go down with co-habiting civil partners mind... Do they have them?

What’s that song by culture club??"

church of the poisoned mind?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Grow up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

No they don't need to lighten up.

That's how they feel about what they are posting about at the moment they are posting it.

Thank God for variation.

Why not ask yourself if you need to be able to function in the midst of a wide range of personalities rather than comparing them with your own and thinking they should all be you. I like a bit of difference."

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

No they don't need to lighten up.

That's how they feel about what they are posting about at the moment they are posting it.

Thank God for variation.

Why not ask yourself if you need to be able to function in the midst of a wide range of personalities rather than comparing them with your own and thinking they should all be you. I like a bit of difference.

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think sometimes when people say something jokingly, some people take it serious when it was meant to be a joke

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

No they don't need to lighten up.

That's how they feel about what they are posting about at the moment they are posting it.

Thank God for variation.

Why not ask yourself if you need to be able to function in the midst of a wide range of personalities rather than comparing them with your own and thinking they should all be you. I like a bit of difference. why not...... perhaps even they themselves wish they could lighten up "

That's a strong possibility WandF. .... very strong.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Les Dawson was the master of mother in law jokes..

The clue is in the sentence..

It's a joke"

I'd say the mother in law joke has a place in the history of working class comedy. Back in the day it was very common for married couples to have to share a space so as you can imagine tension would often build up in the house. The mother in law joke would be a way for lads to let off a bit of steam in the club on a friday night, like "you think you've got it bad? Listen to what I have to put up with..." sort of thing

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Les Dawson was the master of mother in law jokes..

The clue is in the sentence..

It's a jokeyep took my mother in law up to the Highlands of Scotland she found her way back though "

There was a knock on the door. I knew it was the mother in law because the rats all threw themselves on the traps...

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"I think there is room for all in the threads. Just choose the ones you like or want to join in with. Most serious people have a sense of humour and most jokers have a serious side. The ones who take every comment literally, treat fab like a court of law, have no sense of irony seem the most exasperated. Live and let live

I still love you Tom. Despite everything. "

Despite my feet ?

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life "

I think far too many people are obsessed with posting doom and gloom, causing unnecessary stress.

I'm trying to stay positive

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

No they don't need to lighten up.

That's how they feel about what they are posting about at the moment they are posting it.

Thank God for variation.

Why not ask yourself if you need to be able to function in the midst of a wide range of personalities rather than comparing them with your own and thinking they should all be you. I like a bit of difference. why not...... perhaps even they themselves wish they could lighten up That's a strong possibility WandF. .... very strong."

It's just a question at the end of the day I'm not judging them at all, some people in life over think things to the max, some people question everything and some people are sticklers for the rules and some people just can't lighten up whether you replace the bulb or not

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

I think far too many people are obsessed with posting doom and gloom, causing unnecessary stress.

I'm trying to stay positive "

I'm with you lovely

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Your response implies that you believe they should be changed.

Leave folk alone. Try to enjoy. I've run out of light bulbs for you.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Your response implies that you believe they should be changed.

Leave folk alone. Try to enjoy. I've run out of light bulbs for you."

lol hey mine are bayonet

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Your response implies that you believe they should be changed.

Leave folk alone. Try to enjoy. I've run out of light bulbs for you.lol hey mine are bayonet "

I'm still on steam valves but that's cos I never accept forced change

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Your response implies that you believe they should be changed.

Leave folk alone. Try to enjoy. I've run out of light bulbs for you.lol hey mine are bayonet

I'm still on steam valves but that's cos I never accept forced change "

omg steam that went out in 1926

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"do they need to lighten up, is it this bizarre situation we're in or are they always too serious, even though my situation as a result of this unprecedented situation is looking dire i can still see the bright side of life

I think far too many people are obsessed with posting doom and gloom, causing unnecessary stress.

I'm trying to stay positive "

God bless you Keeley, your family and all your friends..

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Your response implies that you believe they should be changed.

Leave folk alone. Try to enjoy. I've run out of light bulbs for you.lol hey mine are bayonet

I'm still on steam valves but that's cos I never accept forced change "

outside loo?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Your response implies that you believe they should be changed.

Leave folk alone. Try to enjoy. I've run out of light bulbs for you.lol hey mine are bayonet

I'm still on steam valves but that's cos I never accept forced change omg steam that went out in 1926 "

All Fabbers lie about age.....

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

knew it

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Your response implies that you believe they should be changed.

Leave folk alone. Try to enjoy. I've run out of light bulbs for you."

How many social workers does it need to change a lightbulb. Only one but the bulb must really want to change

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

its another gorgeous day on the southcoast riviera

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