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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre

It certainly has been a day of days in the Scottish forums.

What i have noticed today was a lot of new profiles posting on the Scottish threads . Great to see loads of new posters entering and commenting . The scottish forums really need this wee injection of new people. Welcome all and long may it continue and grow to be appealing to all again.

Anyone else feel the same. ?

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

Sorry, but what's a day of days?

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Sorry, but what's a day of days?

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Lol its just a saying shorty, when theres been some crazy things happening on a particular day, that s_ands out from other days. Xx

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin

Yes it’s great to see, a bit of fun and humour injected xx

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


"Sorry, but what's a day of days?

Lol its just a saying shorty, when theres been some crazy things happening on a particular day, that s_ands out from other days. Xx "

Oh ok. It's just been Monday for me.

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

Aye.. think I had a JFK moment today

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Aye.. think I had a JFK moment today "

You shot someone, ?? Thought the purge wasnt happening till Friday lol.

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By *iss Ash42Woman  over a year ago

somewhere nowhere near you....


"It certainly has been a day of days in the Scottish forums.

What i have noticed today was a lot of new profiles posting on the Scottish threads . Great to see loads of new posters entering and commenting . The scottish forums really need this wee injection of new people. Welcome all and long may it continue and grow to be appealing to all again.

Anyone else feel the same. ?"

Ive been a long time lurker in here and iv spoke very briefly to some,but its lovely to see new faces and fun!x

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

It went positively berserk earlier. I’m glad normal service has been resumed

...... did I say normal

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"It certainly has been a day of days in the Scottish forums.

What i have noticed today was a lot of new profiles posting on the Scottish threads . Great to see loads of new posters entering and commenting . The scottish forums really need this wee injection of new people. Welcome all and long may it continue and grow to be appealing to all again.

Anyone else feel the same. ?

Ive been a long time lurker in here and iv spoke very briefly to some,but its lovely to see new faces and fun!x"

No more lurkers, if your new to the forums and reading this thread, cmon guys n gals heres your big moment to pop in just say "hi" on this thread right now.

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin


"It went positively berserk earlier. I’m glad normal service has been resumed

...... did I say normal "

FAB normal x

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

Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"It went positively berserk earlier. I’m glad normal service has been resumed

...... did I say normal "

We dont want normal service though holdups we want better than ever service to resume. X

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!"

Nice one, you will always be welcome no matter what your opinion on things . X

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By *iss Ash42Woman  over a year ago

somewhere nowhere near you....


"It certainly has been a day of days in the Scottish forums.

What i have noticed today was a lot of new profiles posting on the Scottish threads . Great to see loads of new posters entering and commenting . The scottish forums really need this wee injection of new people. Welcome all and long may it continue and grow to be appealing to all again.

Anyone else feel the same. ?

Ive been a long time lurker in here and iv spoke very briefly to some,but its lovely to see new faces and fun!x

No more lurkers, if your new to the forums and reading this thread, cmon guys n gals heres your big moment to pop in just say "hi" on this thread right now. "

Here and present

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By *iss Ash42Woman  over a year ago

somewhere nowhere near you....


"Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!"

Hey...its a day of firsts x

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By *iss Ash42Woman  over a year ago

somewhere nowhere near you....


"Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!

Nice one, you will always be welcome no matter what your opinion on things . X"

Here here!!

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


"Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!

Nice one, you will always be welcome no matter what your opinion on things . X"

Thank you - good to know

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


"It went positively berserk earlier. I’m glad normal service has been resumed

...... did I say normal

FAB normal x"

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

What about those who have had a verbal ass kicking. Am I welcome too. Lol

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin


"Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!"

Hate that you felt intimidated! Glad you have posted today x

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


"It went positively berserk earlier. I’m glad normal service has been resumed

...... did I say normal

We dont want normal service though holdups we want better than ever service to resume. X"

Very true, here’s to better than ever

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


"Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!

Hate that you felt intimidated! Glad you have posted today x"

Not by everyone, just a few !! Well one really lol.

Thanks for the welcome!!

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

And...breath.... Lol

Long may it continue

X

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


"Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!

Hate that you felt intimidated! Glad you have posted today x"

You shouldn't ever feel intimidated....green arrow every body....we've all written a load of shite at some point.

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


"Aye.. think I had a JFK moment today

You shot someone, ?? Thought the purge wasnt happening till Friday lol. "

Some had a lucky escape today then, eh?

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Relatively new here and very rarely post. Previously have felt slightly intimidated by some, hopefully this has changed now.

Felt I had to post today!!

Hate that you felt intimidated! Glad you have posted today x

You shouldn't ever feel intimidated....green arrow every body....we've all written a load of shite at some point."

Thats a great point, we are all guilty of talking rubbish at times and it will continue but if we just roll our eyes and laugh at ourselves or others and take it as tongue in cheek humour and not look for the offensive in it , the place will be a hoot . And hopefully not intimidating as said earlier. Feeling intimidated in a forum is just not good in anyone thoughts.

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

I only recently discovered the forums. So, hello

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"I only recently discovered the forums. So, hello "

Hey how you doing mate welcome. Have to say i hate you already, some will love you in here though, Marmite ?? Ach never mind

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

There's a wide gulf between posting rubbish, and posting vile abuse. I'll stick with the rubbish posters.

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By *iss Ash42Woman  over a year ago

somewhere nowhere near you....


"There's a wide gulf between posting rubbish, and posting vile abuse. I'll stick with the rubbish posters."

Me too...

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

I very rarely post in the forums but I usually do enjoy reading the posts/debates of others.. i was horrified by today's turn of events and must admit it certainly put me off partaking in the forums. It's nice to see a more friendly, welcoming thread for a change

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

I only post sometimes as feel the comments just get over looked or mostly ignored so I am a lurker most of the time

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"I only post sometimes as feel the comments just get over looked or mostly ignored so I am a lurker most of the time "

Who said that .??

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"I only post sometimes as feel the comments just get over looked or mostly ignored so I am a lurker most of the time

Who said that .?? "

Only joking K.lee hope you post more often.

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By *xybumWoman  over a year ago

East Kilbride


"I very rarely post in the forums but I usually do enjoy reading the posts/debates of others.. i was horrified by today's turn of events and must admit it certainly put me off partaking in the forums. It's nice to see a more friendly, welcoming thread for a change "

Totally agree.. was disgusting and totally uncalled for...

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


"What about those who have had a verbal ass kicking. Am I welcome too. Lol"

ffs if you got a verbal asskicking then I got it rammed sideways and it came out my ears

welcome to the forums all newbies, hope everyone feels as if they can post instead of feeling they only want to lurk

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

Well Peter. I hope we are both better people for the experience. Shit happens, it's what we do next that defines us.

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

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


"What about those who have had a verbal ass kicking. Am I welcome too. Lol

ffs if you got a verbal asskicking then I got it rammed sideways and it came out my ears

welcome to the forums all newbies, hope everyone feels as if they can post instead of feeling they only want to lurk "

Thank you!

I hope I continue to feel like that

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


"Well Peter. I hope we are both better people for the experience. Shit happens, it's what we do next that defines us. "

Hey totally agree 9thumb)

but one word for everyone before you post, do a preview and then go back to it and then post, its so worthwhile

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

A preview of what?

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


"A preview of what?"

I'm not talking to you, you didn't accept my friends invite

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin


"Well Peter. I hope we are both better people for the experience. Shit happens, it's what we do next that defines us.

Hey totally agree 9thumb)

but one word for everyone before you post, do a preview and then go back to it and then post, its so worthwhile "

Why is that?

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


"Well Peter. I hope we are both better people for the experience. Shit happens, it's what we do next that defines us.

Hey totally agree 9thumb)

but one word for everyone before you post, do a preview and then go back to it and then post, its so worthwhile

Why is that? "

So you can make sure you have correct spelling for example, the thumb sign I thought I typed didn't work out right because I used a '9' instead of a '('

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

Prob so you make sure what profile you have commented from incase you slip up

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

Are we talking about the green arrow?

What about threads with vile posts that conveniently disappear into the fab ether dont give a true reflection on someone when a new poster wants to "preview" their historical posts?

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


"Are we talking about the green arrow?

What about threads with vile posts that conveniently disappear into the fab ether dont give a true reflection on someone when a new poster wants to "preview" their historical posts?

"

pmsl you canny help yourself, you just cant

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

What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please

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


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please"

everything the person posted is shown up

so you will find out peoples past posts if they are windups or funny or nasty all different types of stuff but its really all their historical posts saved

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please

everything the person posted is shown up

so you will find out peoples past posts if they are windups or funny or nasty all different types of stuff but its really all their historical posts saved "

Not them all!

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


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please"

Look next to your name, and click on the green arrow. It shows your past posts to the forum. Some people must wish it wasn't there, these days.

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

Thank you!!

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

I have the memory of an elephant and I hold a mean grudge. Just saying. Its like my very own personal green arrow

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


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please

everything the person posted is shown up

so you will find out peoples past posts if they are windups or funny or nasty all different types of stuff but its really all their historical posts saved

Not them all! "

Yes sometimes a person posts something that they are banned for and that comment is taken off or the whole post is taken off usually because too many are trying to be bully's or something not nice, vile or nasty was said.

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


"Thank you!!"

Apologies I thought your post was sarcasm!

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By *vbride1963TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please"

Don’t mix it up with blue arrow they deliver parcels .

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


"Thank you!!

Apologies I thought your post was sarcasm! "

No it was a genuine question lol.

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


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please

everything the person posted is shown up

so you will find out peoples past posts if they are windups or funny or nasty all different types of stuff but its really all their historical posts saved

Not them all!

Yes sometimes a person posts something that they are banned for and that comment is taken off or the whole post is taken off usually because too many are trying to be bully's or something not nice, vile or nasty was said. "

For fuck sake

You're quite incredible

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

Or sometimes something vile AND nasty are said.

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

The green arrow is a crime fighter who was a rich kid stranded on a desert island where he learned all kinds of cool things.

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

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


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please

everything the person posted is shown up

so you will find out peoples past posts if they are windups or funny or nasty all different types of stuff but its really all their historical posts saved

Not them all!

Yes sometimes a person posts something that they are banned for and that comment is taken off or the whole post is taken off usually because too many are trying to be bully's or something not nice, vile or nasty was said.

For fuck sake

You're quite incredible "

Thanks but as I'm someone you will never really know you cannot say that.

I might be below average or even worse for all you know

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


"The green arrow is a crime fighter who was a rich kid stranded on a desert island where he learned all kinds of cool things. "

Pmsllllll

whoever invited the green arrow should be made a saint, it so helps

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

Some people never learn.

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By *ot Quickie NikkiWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow

I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Thank you!!

Apologies I thought your post was sarcasm! "

Right moving on as someone said earlier , what defines us is how we move on, i think best advice for everyone including myself is only to give advice when asked for it. A forum is for opinions , discusions and debates and that means ALL opinions whether there in agreement or not. Rather than bitching , debate your point. Some of us that are regular forum posters never done ourselves proud today in the scottish forums. Get over it move on and lets welcome all the new posters and let them find their own way in the chat rooms .

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please

everything the person posted is shown up

so you will find out peoples past posts if they are windups or funny or nasty all different types of stuff but its really all their historical posts saved

Not them all!

Yes sometimes a person posts something that they are banned for and that comment is taken off or the whole post is taken off usually because too many are trying to be bully's or something not nice, vile or nasty was said. "

Or because someone asks for their post to be removed as they want no trace of their vile nasty comments left on the forums for all to see?

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then. "

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

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


"

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better "

How many people did you make laugh earlier?

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


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please

everything the person posted is shown up

so you will find out peoples past posts if they are windups or funny or nasty all different types of stuff but its really all their historical posts saved

Not them all!

Yes sometimes a person posts something that they are banned for and that comment is taken off or the whole post is taken off usually because too many are trying to be bully's or something not nice, vile or nasty was said.

Or because someone asks for their post to be removed as they want no trace of their vile nasty comments left on the forums for all to see? "

Have you asked for a post to be removed. I know I never have and never will. If I say something wrong, I will apologise for it and rather it stays there so everyone can see and take my punishment

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

Having been quoted in a good way in the forum. I feel I have finally made it.

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better "

Is it not only fair to add to that to inform anyone new to forums about the green arrow.. The fact some get their vile comments or threads removed to try and look better that what they are.. Just a thot

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin


"What is ‘the green arrow’ ?? Please

everything the person posted is shown up

so you will find out peoples past posts if they are windups or funny or nasty all different types of stuff but its really all their historical posts saved

Not them all!

Yes sometimes a person posts something that they are banned for and that comment is taken off or the whole post is taken off usually because too many are trying to be bully's or something not nice, vile or nasty was said.

Or because someone asks for their post to be removed as they want no trace of their vile nasty comments left on the forums for all to see?

Have you asked for a post to be removed. I know I never have and never will. If I say something wrong, I will apologise for it and rather it stays there so everyone can see and take my punishment "

Did I say anyone had asked for a post to be removed it was another alternative to why It might be that you had missed off your list!

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better "

You forgot to mention those who are downright vile and then try and pass their vicious mysoginistic shit of as humour

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


"Having been quoted in a good way in the forum. I feel I have finally made it. "

You have been quoted many times in a good way, way more than I have so don't you start

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

As I said earlier a newbie to posting on the forums. I really did not mean the question regarding the green arrow to instigate more trauma!!!!

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


"Thank you!!

Apologies I thought your post was sarcasm!

Right moving on as someone said earlier , what defines us is how we move on, i think best advice for everyone including myself is only to give advice when asked for it. A forum is for opinions , discusions and debates and that means ALL opinions whether there in agreement or not. Rather than bitching , debate your point. Some of us that are regular forum posters never done ourselves proud today in the scottish forums. Get over it move on and lets welcome all the new posters and let them find their own way in the chat rooms . "

We actually agree on this but as you can tell some don't want to but hey hoe

I hope there are a lot of newbies who will start to post and then continue to do so in a fun way and good debatable posts and add to them or even start them

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


"As I said earlier a newbie to posting on the forums. I really did not mean the question regarding the green arrow to instigate more trauma!!!!"

You should've just said "ding ding round 2"

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Having been quoted in a good way in the forum. I feel I have finally made it. "

Crap was that YOU that i quoted, dammmm never realised , ignore my last post.

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


"As I said earlier a newbie to posting on the forums. I really did not mean the question regarding the green arrow to instigate more trauma!!!!

You should've just said "ding ding round 2" "

Yeah - getting that feeling lol.

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By *ot Quickie NikkiWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better "

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I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth.

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

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I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth."

We all do that to a certain extent

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


"Having been quoted in a good way in the forum. I feel I have finally made it.

Crap was that YOU that i quoted, dammmm never realised , ignore my last post. "

Too late it's there forever. Nana na na na. Can't change it, unless you beg, bribe or bu....A moderator.

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

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I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth."

Im a bit overweight so everyone has to give me a wide berth these days

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

Oh actually wonder sometimes how some folk get through their day to day life being totally ignorant to the fact they are a horrible person.

All I'm saying on the matter is after today and 10yrs on this site I'm astounded how and why some get banned on here and some don't.

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Having been quoted in a good way in the forum. I feel I have finally made it.

Crap was that YOU that i quoted, dammmm never realised , ignore my last post.

Too late it's there forever. Nana na na na. Can't change it, unless you beg, bribe or bu....A moderator. "

My history with the mods does not bode well, there all waiting for the Purge. My names on about 17 bullets lol so i guess its staying where it is lol.

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By *ot Quickie NikkiWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

.

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I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth.

Im a bit overweight so everyone has to give me a wide berth these days "

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


"Having been quoted in a good way in the forum. I feel I have finally made it.

Crap was that YOU that i quoted, dammmm never realised , ignore my last post.

Too late it's there forever. Nana na na na. Can't change it, unless you beg, bribe or bu....A moderator. "

Does that work. never thought anyone would think of that one but normal moderators cant do anything to a post, can they? thought it was only the paid admin who can delete posts etc..

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


"Having been quoted in a good way in the forum. I feel I have finally made it.

Crap was that YOU that i quoted, dammmm never realised , ignore my last post.

Too late it's there forever. Nana na na na. Can't change it, unless you beg, bribe or bu....A moderator. "

What if the moderator has been "friendzoned"?

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

I’m heading to the Ayrshire Social in 17th - my first. I’m a Social as well as a forum virgin!!

Anyone else going??

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


"I’m heading to the Ayrshire Social in 17th - my first. I’m a Social as well as a forum virgin!!

Anyone else going??"

If everyone on this thread is then me

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


"I’m heading to the Ayrshire Social in 17th - my first. I’m a Social as well as a forum virgin!!

Anyone else going??"

I was at the last Ayrshire social, it was fantastic time and think you will have a blast

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


"I’m heading to the Ayrshire Social in 17th - my first. I’m a Social as well as a forum virgin!!

Anyone else going??

I was at the last Ayrshire social, it was fantastic time and think you will have a blast "

I’m hope so - hope it goes better than my first forum postings lol

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


"I’m heading to the Ayrshire Social in 17th - my first. I’m a Social as well as a forum virgin!!

Anyone else going??

I was at the last Ayrshire social, it was fantastic time and think you will have a blast

I’m hope so - hope it goes better than my first forum postings lol "

auch you will be fine. The ops of the Ayrshire social and others only invite people who will make the socials enjoyable and add to it.

honestly I'm sure you will have a blast

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By *appyDeviantsCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Oh actually wonder sometimes how some folk get through their day to day life being totally ignorant to the fact they are a horrible person.

All I'm saying on the matter is after today and 10yrs on this site I'm astounded how and why some get banned on here and some don't."

You obviously never kissed the right arses in your ten years ,feeling totally the same

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley

Now I need to go and read the forums. New topics will be good.

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

I'm glad some people saw the last post as humour. I'm away to thumb through the fab staff hierarchy so I don't make the same mistake again.

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


"Having been quoted in a good way in the forum. I feel I have finally made it.

Crap was that YOU that i quoted, dammmm never realised , ignore my last post.

Too late it's there forever. Nana na na na. Can't change it, unless you beg, bribe or bu....A moderator.

What if the moderator has been "friendzoned"? "

Your fucked then. And not in the fun way.

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

.

.

I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth."

It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

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

It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

That's a bit sexist doggy. People can be fannies too you know.

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

.

.

I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth.

It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish."

Or they could put a big cock symbol on the pish posts so we could skip by them.

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


"It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

That's a bit sexist doggy. People can be fannies too you know. "

Fannies have some depth and warmth to them

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

.

.

I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth.

It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

Or they could put a big cock symbol on the pish posts so we could skip by them."

but whose gonna decide the pish and the intellectual to the debatable to the boring

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

[Removed by poster at 22/10/18 22:46:08]

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


"It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

That's a bit sexist doggy. People can be fannies too you know.

Fannies have some depth and warmth to them "

True but cocks can bring pleasure too. God arguments to be had for both.

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


"It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

That's a bit sexist doggy. People can be fannies too you know.

Fannies have some depth and warmth to them

True but cocks can bring pleasure too. God arguments to be had for both. "

can see a debate that's about to start

hold on

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

.

.

I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth.

It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

Or they could put a big cock symbol on the pish posts so we could skip by them.

but whose gonna decide the pish and the intellectual to the debatable to the boring "

I don't think you'll get a nomination for that job,somehow.

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By *yper999Man  over a year ago

a town near you

Well hi all, ive never posted here but really enjoying reading all the ehh !! Entertaining posts

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

.

.

I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth.

It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

Or they could put a big cock symbol on the pish posts so we could skip by them.

but whose gonna decide the pish and the intellectual to the debatable to the boring

I don't think you'll get a nomination for that job,somehow."

no shit, Sherlock

actually whoever does, wouldn't be popular in anyone's book

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Well hi all, ive never posted here but really enjoying reading all the ehh !! Entertaining posts "

Welcome to the mad house hyper. If you have a sense of humour and can roll your eyes at will you will be fine in the forums

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


"Well hi all, ive never posted here but really enjoying reading all the ehh !! Entertaining posts

Welcome to the mad house hyper. If you have a sense of humour and can roll your eyes at will you will be fine in the forums "

I also find it useful to keep a wee voodoo doll handy to stab fuck out of when it all gets too much

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


"I stumbled into the forums a few weeks ago. I've only posted comments a handful of times but have to confess I'm guilty of doing a spot of lurking now and then.

There is nothing wrong with lurking, some feel intimidated at times and honestly the more who post the better the place would be.

There are people who are nasty, people who try and bully, people who try and derail posts. We have all said things that are wrong at times and said something that wasn't conveyed the way its meant but with the green arrow you will eventually see who are the regulars causing hassle.

Then again, the more who just common to post and have a laugh or debate a posts comments then it can only get better

.

.

I have found lurking is proving to be a helpful for gaining a feel for the place so to speak or more so to suss out the people to give a wide berth.

It would be helpful if the green arrow was replaced by a cock symbol....save you having to read any pish.

Or they could put a big cock symbol on the pish posts so we could skip by them.

but whose gonna decide the pish and the intellectual to the debatable to the boring

I don't think you'll get a nomination for that job,somehow.

no shit, Sherlock

actually whoever does, wouldn't be popular in anyone's book "

Well, in that case, you're a shoe-in.

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


"Well hi all, ive never posted here but really enjoying reading all the ehh !! Entertaining posts

Welcome to the mad house hyper. If you have a sense of humour and can roll your eyes at will you will be fine in the forums "

Are we meant to just roll our eyes and laugh it off when someone has a misogynistic rant at a woman on here?

Is that how it works?

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


"Well hi all, ive never posted here but really enjoying reading all the ehh !! Entertaining posts

Welcome to the mad house hyper. If you have a sense of humour and can roll your eyes at will you will be fine in the forums

Are we meant to just roll our eyes and laugh it off when someone has a misogynistic rant at a woman on here?

Is that how it works?"

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


"Well hi all, ive never posted here but really enjoying reading all the ehh !! Entertaining posts

Welcome to the mad house hyper. If you have a sense of humour and can roll your eyes at will you will be fine in the forums

I also find it useful to keep a wee voodoo doll handy to stab fuck out of when it all gets too much "

I think I love you!!

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


"Well hi all, ive never posted here but really enjoying reading all the ehh !! Entertaining posts

Welcome to the mad house hyper. If you have a sense of humour and can roll your eyes at will you will be fine in the forums

I also find it useful to keep a wee voodoo doll handy to stab fuck out of when it all gets too much

I think I love you!!"

....wanna borrow ma voodoo doll, doll?

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

Amazing how a thread that started off with the intention of breaking the mould of intimidating, unfriendly threads has developed into this shit again.

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


"Amazing how a thread that started off with the intention of breaking the mould of intimidating, unfriendly threads has developed into this shit again. "

Same shit. Not even different day

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


"Well hi all, ive never posted here but really enjoying reading all the ehh !! Entertaining posts

Welcome to the mad house hyper. If you have a sense of humour and can roll your eyes at will you will be fine in the forums

I also find it useful to keep a wee voodoo doll handy to stab fuck out of when it all gets too much

I think I love you!!

....wanna borrow ma voodoo doll, doll? "

How about you show me how to fashion my own...on cam?

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


"Amazing how a thread that started off with the intention of breaking the mould of intimidating, unfriendly threads has developed into this shit again. "

I tried to do my best to be back to normal but others just keep trying to stir it up.

Even on other threads they continue but its usually the same ones who join together in their dislike of someone but the newbies hopefully will learn from it and stay away from the person whom their are picking on or learn about the others who are picking on the person and think fuck this, they are the same or worse

Anyways newbies, post when you feel comfortable and post something you find funny or think a good debate cane ensue or even ask questions, the forums has many good highlights overt the years

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


"Amazing how a thread that started off with the intention of breaking the mould of intimidating, unfriendly threads has developed into this shit again.

I tried to do my best to be back to normal but others just keep trying to stir it up.

Even on other threads they continue but its usually the same ones who join together in their dislike of someone but the newbies hopefully will learn from it and stay away from the person whom their are picking on or learn about the others who are picking on the person and think fuck this, they are the same or worse

Anyways newbies, post when you feel comfortable and post something you find funny or think a good debate cane ensue or even ask questions, the forums has many good highlights overt the years "

You surpassed all hope of even pretending to be normal today.

Folk on here are unlikely to let you forget about that for a while

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Amazing how a thread that started off with the intention of breaking the mould of intimidating, unfriendly threads has developed into this shit again.

I tried to do my best to be back to normal but others just keep trying to stir it up.

Even on other threads they continue but its usually the same ones who join together in their dislike of someone but the newbies hopefully will learn from it and stay away from the person whom their are picking on or learn about the others who are picking on the person and think fuck this, they are the same or worse

Anyways newbies, post when you feel comfortable and post something you find funny or think a good debate cane ensue or even ask questions, the forums has many good highlights overt the years "

Ok i didnt want the thread to go this way but , the only reason youve come on this thread tonight is to thumb your nose at all the forum users who thought you were out of order earlier. You could have graciously took a wee personal time out , let things calm down from today and move on after that , you never did that as you have stated on many occasions, you hate to lose . As you always say peter let people make up their own minds . Im sure some have done so today.

Guys plz lets drop the subject now. If it continues from now it really is simply detrimental to the scottish forums in general.

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By *eiaorganaWoman  over a year ago

Dundee

I missed the drama earlier but G filled me in.

Welcome to all the newbie posters, I hope today's events don't put you off joining in. There are a few awful people here but you soon learn to spot them and give them short shrift.

Some of us are decent folks and want to hear from you

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre

Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members. "

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting "

Really ??

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Really ??"

Yup

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting "

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Really ??

Yup"

Lol pretty honest , but thats the way it should be. I may need to rethink my wording to new members when chatting to NEW MEMBERS .

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel "

Lol, but newbie? Really? Do we need to display L Plates?

Must we pass some kind of initiation ceremony (that’ll start a new thread no doubt), or recieve some kind of validation. from the cool kids on here (what’s the opposite of a newbie anyway?)

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel

Lol, but newbie? Really? Do we need to display L Plates?

Must we pass some kind of initiation ceremony (that’ll start a new thread no doubt), or recieve some kind of validation. from the cool kids on here (what’s the opposite of a newbie anyway?)"

An experienced fabber

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel

Lol, but newbie? Really? Do we need to display L Plates?

Must we pass some kind of initiation ceremony (that’ll start a new thread no doubt), or recieve some kind of validation. from the cool kids on here (what’s the opposite of a newbie anyway?)"

An old greetin face codger, so your getting off lightly , newbie

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel

Lol, but newbie? Really? Do we need to display L Plates?

Must we pass some kind of initiation ceremony (that’ll start a new thread no doubt), or recieve some kind of validation. from the cool kids on here (what’s the opposite of a newbie anyway?)"

Well I'm not a cool kid but I'll happily initiate you once I've stopped giggling at the thought of fabbers wearing L plates haha

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

Is the way to get off newbie status by posting a "I have been on x number of hours, days, weeks and no one wants to shag me" thread.

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel

Lol, but newbie? Really? Do we need to display L Plates?

Must we pass some kind of initiation ceremony (that’ll start a new thread no doubt), or recieve some kind of validation. from the cool kids on here (what’s the opposite of a newbie anyway?)

An old greetin face codger, so your getting off lightly , newbie "

Is a newbie not new anymore when the image listed beside them as 'new' is deleted

just saying like

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


"Is the way to get off newbie status by posting a "I have been on x number of hours, days, weeks and no one wants to shag me" thread. "

Yep. And post a status "This site is crap, leaving when my membership runs out". But don't leave. Then my son, you'll be a man

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel

Lol, but newbie? Really? Do we need to display L Plates?

Must we pass some kind of initiation ceremony (that’ll start a new thread no doubt), or recieve some kind of validation. from the cool kids on here (what’s the opposite of a newbie anyway?)

Well I'm not a cool kid but I'll happily initiate you once I've stopped giggling at the thought of fabbers wearing L plates haha"

Cool kids was maybe a bit harsh on my part...but it’s a valid question, what’s the oppusite of newbie?

I sort of imagine newbies being required to wear L Plates in their profile pics (maybe like fig leaves) until they are granted full status on here

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


"Is the way to get off newbie status by posting a "I have been on x number of hours, days, weeks and no one wants to shag me" thread.

Yep. And post a status "This site is crap, leaving when my membership runs out". But don't leave. Then my son, you'll be a man "

Thanks for calling me your son, even though I'm two years older than you. Haha

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel

Lol, but newbie? Really? Do we need to display L Plates?

Must we pass some kind of initiation ceremony (that’ll start a new thread no doubt), or recieve some kind of validation. from the cool kids on here (what’s the opposite of a newbie anyway?)

Well I'm not a cool kid but I'll happily initiate you once I've stopped giggling at the thought of fabbers wearing L plates haha"

We only split into separate profiles 6 mths ago so if your gonna sort us out, im claiming newbie status too. im free most evenings and weekends , some afternoons and every other morning. Not including days off too. When we get initialized.

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


"Is the way to get off newbie status by posting a "I have been on x number of hours, days, weeks and no one wants to shag me" thread.

Yep. And post a status "This site is crap, leaving when my membership runs out". But don't leave. Then my son, you'll be a man

Thanks for calling me your son, even though I'm two years older than you. Haha "

Anything can happen in the wonderful world of fab haha

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By *idnight66Woman  over a year ago

glasgow

Newbie/ new member/inexperienced fabber here. Well I have been a “lurker” on here a few times which actually sounds worse. Anyway, as a relatively new member to the fabbing world and the site this is my first ever post so I suppose I am also a virgin poster.

So many label!! As previously stated it can be quite intimidating to post on any of these forums as they have a tendency to get a little too serious and sometimes personal or bitchy. My opinion, for what it is worth, is that unless the topic is of a truely serious or sensitive topic then why can’t everyone play nicely with light hearted and fun comments. It doesn’t mean we have to agree and I do love a good debate but I’m able to be articulate and respectful.. whilst I may not agree with someone else’s opinion I respect their right to have that without the need to be offensive towards others.

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

Anything can happen in the wonderful world of fab haha

That it can

Except getting laid as a newbie, or a grumpy old codger. Lol

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


"Newbie/ new member/inexperienced fabber here. Well I have been a “lurker” on here a few times which actually sounds worse. Anyway, as a relatively new member to the fabbing world and the site this is my first ever post so I suppose I am also a virgin poster.

So many label!! As previously stated it can be quite intimidating to post on any of these forums as they have a tendency to get a little too serious and sometimes personal or bitchy. My opinion, for what it is worth, is that unless the topic is of a truely serious or sensitive topic then why can’t everyone play nicely with light hearted and fun comments. It doesn’t mean we have to agree and I do love a good debate but I’m able to be articulate and respectful.. whilst I may not agree with someone else’s opinion I respect their right to have that without the need to be offensive towards others. "

There has been some amazing posts on here where its just been a debate after debate and some really interesting, and great posts added to them and some have closed and then started again as they were that good.

The more people who join in with a wide and varied choice can only get the forum way better

hope you have a blast on here

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Newbie/ new member/inexperienced fabber here. Well I have been a “lurker” on here a few times which actually sounds worse. Anyway, as a relatively new member to the fabbing world and the site this is my first ever post so I suppose I am also a virgin poster.

So many label!! As previously stated it can be quite intimidating to post on any of these forums as they have a tendency to get a little too serious and sometimes personal or bitchy. My opinion, for what it is worth, is that unless the topic is of a truely serious or sensitive topic then why can’t everyone play nicely with light hearted and fun comments. It doesn’t mean we have to agree and I do love a good debate but I’m able to be articulate and respectful.. whilst I may not agree with someone else’s opinion I respect their right to have that without the need to be offensive towards others. "

Very well said, and welcome to the Scottish forums.

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By *idnight66Woman  over a year ago

glasgow

Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

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


"Newbie/ new member/inexperienced fabber here. Well I have been a “lurker” on here a few times which actually sounds worse. Anyway, as a relatively new member to the fabbing world and the site this is my first ever post so I suppose I am also a virgin poster.

So many label!! As previously stated it can be quite intimidating to post on any of these forums as they have a tendency to get a little too serious and sometimes personal or bitchy. My opinion, for what it is worth, is that unless the topic is of a truely serious or sensitive topic then why can’t everyone play nicely with light hearted and fun comments. It doesn’t mean we have to agree and I do love a good debate but I’m able to be articulate and respectful.. whilst I may not agree with someone else’s opinion I respect their right to have that without the need to be offensive towards others. "

Hi totally agree with you

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


"Anything can happen in the wonderful world of fab haha

That it can

Except getting laid as a newbie, or a grumpy old codger. Lol"

Well I am neither. I get laid lots

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


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves. "

Now I’ll need to google Raphia Regalis....didn’t he play for Real Madrid?

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves. "

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

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


"Newbie/ new member/inexperienced fabber here. Well I have been a “lurker” on here a few times which actually sounds worse. Anyway, as a relatively new member to the fabbing world and the site this is my first ever post so I suppose I am also a virgin poster.

So many label!! As previously stated it can be quite intimidating to post on any of these forums as they have a tendency to get a little too serious and sometimes personal or bitchy. My opinion, for what it is worth, is that unless the topic is of a truely serious or sensitive topic then why can’t everyone play nicely with light hearted and fun comments. It doesn’t mean we have to agree and I do love a good debate but I’m able to be articulate and respectful.. whilst I may not agree with someone else’s opinion I respect their right to have that without the need to be offensive towards others.

There has been some amazing posts on here where its just been a debate after debate and some really interesting, and great posts added to them and some have closed and then started again as they were that good.

The more people who join in with a wide and varied choice can only get the forum way better

hope you have a blast on here "

Thought that was a goodbye post There for a minute x

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By *atti JoWoman  over a year ago

Kemnay


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting "

Agree!

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


"Newbie/ new member/inexperienced fabber here. Well I have been a “lurker” on here a few times which actually sounds worse. Anyway, as a relatively new member to the fabbing world and the site this is my first ever post so I suppose I am also a virgin poster.

So many label!! As previously stated it can be quite intimidating to post on any of these forums as they have a tendency to get a little too serious and sometimes personal or bitchy. My opinion, for what it is worth, is that unless the topic is of a truely serious or sensitive topic then why can’t everyone play nicely with light hearted and fun comments. It doesn’t mean we have to agree and I do love a good debate but I’m able to be articulate and respectful.. whilst I may not agree with someone else’s opinion I respect their right to have that without the need to be offensive towards others.

There has been some amazing posts on here where its just been a debate after debate and some really interesting, and great posts added to them and some have closed and then started again as they were that good.

The more people who join in with a wide and varied choice can only get the forum way better

hope you have a blast on here

Thought that was a goodbye post There for a minute x"

Who me, am no going anywhere

Still got a lot of positivity to put on the forums

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


"Anything can happen in the wonderful world of fab haha

That it can

Except getting laid as a newbie, or a grumpy old codger. Lol

Well I am neither. I get laid lots "

No need to rub it in my face...or maybe

Lol

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


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING "

That’s the kind of flippant misogyny, thinly disguised as humour, that puts people off posting on here

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Agree! "

I think the term newbie is deemed in this instance as a person who has just started posting on the forums, or am I wrong. They could have just joined fab or been on fab for years and never posted before so I'm guessing that's the terminology used in this instance of a newbie

but what do I know

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Agree!

I think the term newbie is deemed in this instance as a person who has just started posting on the forums, or am I wrong. They could have just joined fab or been on fab for years and never posted before so I'm guessing that's the terminology used in this instance of a newbie

but what do I know "

I'll call them a fab person who has just started posting

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By *idnight66Woman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Now I’ll need to google Raphia Regalis....didn’t he play for Real Madrid? "

I will bow down to your superior knowledge on this. Lol

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By *idnight66Woman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING "

Now you know I would NEVER claim to know EVERYTHING!!!! ??

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

That’s the kind of flippant misogyny, thinly disguised as humour, that puts people off posting on here "

Lol not really, this is more an example of the negative vibes running through the scottish threads. You think im being flippant and not funny but what you dont know is ,me or how well i know the lady you think i just insulted. Ohh ive called her much worse lol. Thats where you need to understand bud nothing is as it seems on Fab .

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

Now you know I would NEVER claim to know EVERYTHING!!!! ??"

Manuel from faulty towers knows more than you and in his words " i know nathing" lol x

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


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

That’s the kind of flippant misogyny, thinly disguised as humour, that puts people off posting on here

Lol not really, this is more an example of the negative vibes running through the scottish threads. You think im being flippant and not funny but what you dont know is ,me or how well i know the lady you think i just insulted. Ohh ive called her much worse lol. Thats where you need to understand bud nothing is as it seems on Fab . "

If you post generic misogynistic comments on a public forum directed at women in general then you can’t complain if I take exception.

And I’m not your ‘bud’

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By *idnight66Woman  over a year ago

glasgow


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

Now you know I would NEVER claim to know EVERYTHING!!!! ??

Manuel from faulty towers knows more than you and in his words " i know nathing" lol x"

I like when a man acknowledges this. ??

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

That’s the kind of flippant misogyny, thinly disguised as humour, that puts people off posting on here

Lol not really, this is more an example of the negative vibes running through the scottish threads. You think im being flippant and not funny but what you dont know is ,me or how well i know the lady you think i just insulted. Ohh ive called her much worse lol. Thats where you need to understand bud nothing is as it seems on Fab .

If you post generic misogynistic comments on a public forum directed at women in general then you can’t complain if I take exception.

And I’m not your ‘bud’ "

This is priceless of todays society , you are offended by default to a general humourous comment i made to women in general lol. Saying that women think they know EVERYTHING. I appologise to you bud if i offended you insulting women to the women

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


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

That’s the kind of flippant misogyny, thinly disguised as humour, that puts people off posting on here

Lol not really, this is more an example of the negative vibes running through the scottish threads. You think im being flippant and not funny but what you dont know is ,me or how well i know the lady you think i just insulted. Ohh ive called her much worse lol. Thats where you need to understand bud nothing is as it seems on Fab .

If you post generic misogynistic comments on a public forum directed at women in general then you can’t complain if I take exception.

And I’m not your ‘bud’ "

If we can all try our best to make it positive on here from now, then it would be a brilliant place.

We all make jokes with people on here, well most, me too and others who don't know that person personally may take offence. If its personal attack then the person being attacked has the right to reply but the best way is just to ignore them as they will eventually fade away and that includes me if I make a personal comment on someone.

The forums have potential to be a enjoyable experience and sometimes its not. I do hope that everyone feels comfortable to post on the forums whether they are new to posting or post often

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By *atti JoWoman  over a year ago

Kemnay


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Agree!

I think the term newbie is deemed in this instance as a person who has just started posting on the forums, or am I wrong. They could have just joined fab or been on fab for years and never posted before so I'm guessing that's the terminology used in this instance of a newbie

but what do I know "

Why does there need to be a term at all? We are all equal and our opinions are valid. The dangerous game is folks perceptions or misconceptions of others. Who am i a ‘newbie’ too? A new person wouldnt even consider another new person a ‘newbie’ by the defintion offered. So therefore it presents condescending and belittling regardless if intended!

I do not participate regularly in the forums! But regularly read them.

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

That’s the kind of flippant misogyny, thinly disguised as humour, that puts people off posting on here

Lol not really, this is more an example of the negative vibes running through the scottish threads. You think im being flippant and not funny but what you dont know is ,me or how well i know the lady you think i just insulted. Ohh ive called her much worse lol. Thats where you need to understand bud nothing is as it seems on Fab .

If you post generic misogynistic comments on a public forum directed at women in general then you can’t complain if I take exception.

And I’m not your ‘bud’ "

I just googled misogynistic . Im on a swingers site but i have a hatred of women ??

I need to lie down. D and A test on aisle 4.

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Agree!

I think the term newbie is deemed in this instance as a person who has just started posting on the forums, or am I wrong. They could have just joined fab or been on fab for years and never posted before so I'm guessing that's the terminology used in this instance of a newbie

but what do I know

Why does there need to be a term at all? We are all equal and our opinions are valid. The dangerous game is folks perceptions or misconceptions of others. Who am i a ‘newbie’ too? A new person wouldnt even consider another new person a ‘newbie’ by the defintion offered. So therefore it presents condescending and belittling regardless if intended!

I do not participate regularly in the forums! But regularly read them.

"

perceptions, love that word

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


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Agree!

I think the term newbie is deemed in this instance as a person who has just started posting on the forums, or am I wrong. They could have just joined fab or been on fab for years and never posted before so I'm guessing that's the terminology used in this instance of a newbie

but what do I know

Why does there need to be a term at all? We are all equal and our opinions are valid. The dangerous game is folks perceptions or misconceptions of others. Who am i a ‘newbie’ too? A new person wouldnt even consider another new person a ‘newbie’ by the defintion offered. So therefore it presents condescending and belittling regardless if intended!

I do not participate regularly in the forums! But regularly read them.

"

I couldn’t agree more

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


"Amazing how a thread that started off with the intention of breaking the mould of intimidating, unfriendly threads has developed into this shit again.

I tried to do my best to be back to normal but others just keep trying to stir it up.

Even on other threads they continue but its usually the same ones who join together in their dislike of someone but the newbies hopefully will learn from it and stay away from the person whom their are picking on or learn about the others who are picking on the person and think fuck this, they are the same or worse

Anyways newbies, post when you feel comfortable and post something you find funny or think a good debate cane ensue or even ask questions, the forums has many good highlights overt the years "

Try as you might, you can't take back what you said. That is your new "normal".

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By *idnight66Woman  over a year ago

glasgow

Can we get back to the light hearted and fun comments. Please!!!

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By *e Devil OP   Man  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Agree!

I think the term newbie is deemed in this instance as a person who has just started posting on the forums, or am I wrong. They could have just joined fab or been on fab for years and never posted before so I'm guessing that's the terminology used in this instance of a newbie

but what do I know

Why does there need to be a term at all? We are all equal and our opinions are valid. The dangerous game is folks perceptions or misconceptions of others. Who am i a ‘newbie’ too? A new person wouldnt even consider another new person a ‘newbie’ by the defintion offered. So therefore it presents condescending and belittling regardless if intended!

I do not participate regularly in the forums! But regularly read them.

"

Hi Patti , i never thought of it as a derogatory term but having read the answers to my question clearly it is taken that way. Perhaps as this thread is coming to a close it would be good for a new member to starr a thread for discussion on this subject. Xx

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


"

I just googled misogynistic . Im on a swingers site but i have a hatred of women ??

I need to lie down. D and A test on aisle 4. "

It's actually a bit more complex than that.

And is rife on here

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By *atti JoWoman  over a year ago

Kemnay


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Agree!

I think the term newbie is deemed in this instance as a person who has just started posting on the forums, or am I wrong. They could have just joined fab or been on fab for years and never posted before so I'm guessing that's the terminology used in this instance of a newbie

but what do I know

Why does there need to be a term at all? We are all equal and our opinions are valid. The dangerous game is folks perceptions or misconceptions of others. Who am i a ‘newbie’ too? A new person wouldnt even consider another new person a ‘newbie’ by the defintion offered. So therefore it presents condescending and belittling regardless if intended!

I do not participate regularly in the forums! But regularly read them.

I couldn’t agree more "

I was agreeing with you

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


"Amazing how a thread that started off with the intention of breaking the mould of intimidating, unfriendly threads has developed into this shit again.

I tried to do my best to be back to normal but others just keep trying to stir it up.

Even on other threads they continue but its usually the same ones who join together in their dislike of someone but the newbies hopefully will learn from it and stay away from the person whom their are picking on or learn about the others who are picking on the person and think fuck this, they are the same or worse

Anyways newbies, post when you feel comfortable and post something you find funny or think a good debate cane ensue or even ask questions, the forums has many good highlights overt the years

Try as you might, you can't take back what you said. That is your new "normal"."

pmsl, I don't need to try.

Only certain people continue to try and be negative with their posts about others.

Trust me when I say, don't use the forums as a gauge of that person. You will find out your so wrong. People you think are an asshole might not be, people whom you think are brilliant may not be.

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


"Ehhhh I’m not wearing fig leaves. Might need some “Raphia regalis” leaves. And yes I did google to see which plant had the largest leaves.

Just here and your showing off. Not talking about the leaves im talking about a woman that dosnt claim to know EVERYTHING

That’s the kind of flippant misogyny, thinly disguised as humour, that puts people off posting on here

Lol not really, this is more an example of the negative vibes running through the scottish threads. You think im being flippant and not funny but what you dont know is ,me or how well i know the lady you think i just insulted. Ohh ive called her much worse lol. Thats where you need to understand bud nothing is as it seems on Fab .

If you post generic misogynistic comments on a public forum directed at women in general then you can’t complain if I take exception.

And I’m not your ‘bud’

I just googled misogynistic . Im on a swingers site but i have a hatred of women ??

I need to lie down. D and A test on aisle 4. "

You had to google what misogynist meant?

Honestly?

That explains a lot

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By *atti JoWoman  over a year ago

Kemnay


"Question for the new people, do you guys n gals mind being called newbies or does it make you think longer term members feel superior to newbies. I say newbies but dont mean anything by it but would like an honest opinion from some of the newer members.

Personally, I find it condescending, elitist, smug and off putting

Agree!

I think the term newbie is deemed in this instance as a person who has just started posting on the forums, or am I wrong. They could have just joined fab or been on fab for years and never posted before so I'm guessing that's the terminology used in this instance of a newbie

but what do I know

Why does there need to be a term at all? We are all equal and our opinions are valid. The dangerous game is folks perceptions or misconceptions of others. Who am i a ‘newbie’ too? A new person wouldnt even consider another new person a ‘newbie’ by the defintion offered. So therefore it presents condescending and belittling regardless if intended!

I do not participate regularly in the forums! But regularly read them.

Hi Patti , i never thought of it as a derogatory term but having read the answers to my question clearly it is taken that way. Perhaps as this thread is coming to a close it would be good for a new member to starr a thread for discussion on this subject. Xx"

By pointing out that ‘new member’ should start a post may be seen as condescending! Nothing personal to you, just sharing my opinion and my perception on the matter.

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

OMG has this worked,

The thread has closed but I managed to post after it closed.

ya dancerrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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