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Pooster says: "When we were younger my little brother had a tantrum which ended when he threw a fork and it stuck in my other brother's cheek for a bit." Tell us your tales of screaming kids, and adults acting like children.

(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:48)
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103 lbs of self-appointed Internet Justice isn't really built for work.
(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 23:41, 2 replies)
Have you two ever not got upset on the internet?

(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 9:17, closed)
don't take away his reason for living, dedders.

(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 9:38, closed)
alright BD. What's really smashing is that Ringo is on my fans list, specifically so he can get upset at me more efficiently.

(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 16:12, closed)
Yes pet, that's the reason.

(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 18:14, closed)
Gathering evidence for the NMC?

(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 18:56, closed)
Again - wha??
Google only gives me some uk nursing site or a college in Michigan in the states.
Neither of which have anything to do with me.
(, Sat 21 Jul 2012, 1:54, closed)
Sh Hp. I never did thank you for helping make that thread the classic on Net Autism did I?

(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 17:11, closed)
I'm no doctor, but I got this from Wikipedia
"Autism is a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction and communication(1), and by restricted and repetitive behavior(2)."

(1) - well, you're on /talk a lot
(2) - and there's the fail archive...
(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 18:28, closed)
Well...
...you seemed to unaware that acting like a prick at a an important family occasion is bad and wouldn't let it go...
(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 18:57, closed)

It's not about the trousers, it's about freedom. How can one be truly free, when not at liberty to choose one's own trouser? It is a basic and inalienable human right.

Did you notice Braveheart wearing any trousers at all? No. Why? Because he loved freedom. Hitler, on the other hand, liked trousers, and was often seen wearing them. And yes, they were often black (though I'll concede that may be due to black and white recordings).
(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 19:15, closed)
Really, you call collecting together a list of amusing failure to be repetitive behaviour.

(, Fri 20 Jul 2012, 23:55, closed)

well, collecting anything is repetitive behaviour, really... but I'm not a doctor, so you shouldn't consider this an official diagnosis.
(, Sat 21 Jul 2012, 0:06, closed)
I heard that HP can't watch 'TV Burp' without shouting at Harry Hill for being a clip-collecting autist who's ruining telly for everyone else.

(, Sat 21 Jul 2012, 17:57, closed)

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