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In which case, taking into account your accusations of the 11th and 13th May, your complete inability to substantiate those accusations and your latest refusal to withdraw your comments and apologise, I would regretfully suggest that it is time for the moderator to intervene.
You know what Swale, I must grate the living daylights out of you. It seems the only time you post these days, is when you're trying to have a "pop" at me.
It's actually quite hysterical, I think you need to get laid real bad.
Seems you contempt for the moderator on here, comes into focus as well,
Mind you, at least you've toned down the profanity, so progress has been made. I congratulate your current minder.
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Thicky your a prime example of the thick ****s in this country who voted for an oxbridge educated elite who have nothing but contempt for you and your ilk.
I see my thoughts on this make you hysterical (sic) which rather illustrates just how dumb you are. Populous leaders know exactly how dumb a section of the electorate are and pander to their simple mindedness.
I just think you shouldn't be on this Forum, your not a Rams fan, your not even someone with worthwhile opinions or factually based views and you frequently resort to abuse, bigoted, xenophobic crap gleaned from dubious internet sources.
You ahve been called out so many times on the factual inaccuracy of what you post, yet you still continue its as if you don't understand what reality is? But then complexity is a mystery for you.
Thicky? Pot, kettle, black......
1."sic" meaning "transcribed as it was found in the original source, complete with errors". The word hysterical is spelled correctly and presumably TTR knows whether it evokes "wildly uncontrolled emotion" within him better than you do.
2. "populous" meaning a place where a lot of people live. I'm struggling to understand how a political leader can have a lot of people living in him or her.
3."are" - simple use of the plural where the singular is appropriate
Dumb, dumber or dumbest?