
with someone who can't spell "arse". I do have standards, you know.
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 15:47,
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but it's desperately dull. Haven't got anyone anywhere near threatening suicide yet.
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 15:59,
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but his attitude is the downfall of b3ta.
In real life he is probaly a meek nice-guy, and only acts like the way he does on this board because he himself used to get bullied.
Probaly thinks he is really 'cool' and talks to his co-workers about all his 'friends', leaving out the whole 'on the internet' bit.
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 15:56,
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In real life he is probaly a meek nice-guy, and only acts like the way he does on this board because he himself used to get bullied.
Probaly thinks he is really 'cool' and talks to his co-workers about all his 'friends', leaving out the whole 'on the internet' bit.

it's just a bit of entertainment during those quiet moments at work.
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 15:58,
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but wouldn't it be nicer to be 'nice'?
At the end of the day, it's just an internet-board, so no one sirously gets upset by it. But maybe if you were nice, people would be nice back, and suddenly you'ld be open to a whole world of social events and even buisness contacts.
I mean, you are probaly welcome to any kindda bash stuff anyway (and probaly have even been to more than I), but instead of lurkers/newbs/me avoiding you, you might get a drink in and a whole real-life social thing.
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 16:05,
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At the end of the day, it's just an internet-board, so no one sirously gets upset by it. But maybe if you were nice, people would be nice back, and suddenly you'ld be open to a whole world of social events and even buisness contacts.
I mean, you are probaly welcome to any kindda bash stuff anyway (and probaly have even been to more than I), but instead of lurkers/newbs/me avoiding you, you might get a drink in and a whole real-life social thing.