Konqueror rules, Dolphin must die
Constantinos Maltezos
pandarsson at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 3 01:01:34 UTC 2008
This is the first and last time I'm weighing in on this.
On Sunday 02 November 2008 5:58:11 pm Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> The expression that "somebodies fingers should be chopped" means I am
> pretty pissed off, not that I'm willing to do it and not that I mean this
> seriously. This also implies that this person does not have a brain ;-) May
> be this is too complicated for your politeness sick minds to understand. I
> can't believe all of you take this literary and don't understand how ugly
> this sounds to me.
>
> Also I'm sorry for your children in England and Wells, because you are
> oppressive. You just squash them in stereotypes so they look like the same
> and think the same. Freedom in spirit and freedom in mind makes you a
> person. It's easier to arrest someone then teaching him/her. Also I'm not a
> child. I've been educated to watch out what I'm saying in public and to be
> polite to people that are polite to me, but obviously either I'm more
> tolerant or do not take such statements literary, because I don't care that
> much if someone says something like this to me unless he or she tries to
> really do it. I would rather understand that the person is really pissed of
> if using such expressions.
>
> And for second time people here look at how I say things but miss what I
> say. I still think I'm right and I don't understand what's your problem. I
> will not change.
>
> regards
You, sir, are an arrogant, repugnant twit. I picture you with a big, bulging
red one like a baboon's. You have all the charm of a dead porcupine, all the
social graces of a vulture and all the wit of an eggplant.
I hope you take this as constructive criticism. Look at what I'm saying, not
how I say it.
Have a great day!
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