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Why so angry?

Ron

Patron
I don't do guesses. I do truth. Lol.

You Are
: the 'alter-ego' for the Scientology-hating, Hubbard-degrading, Tech-denying, Suppressive-lying, 1.1 and Below-sustaining, Abortion-attempting, Theta-draining, Entheta-expanding son of a bitch that ever crawled out of a fucking ditch, and lived to tell others about it.

amirite?

You Are Not: a snake in the grass, an immature ass, a new pc with grandma's cash, a mommy's boy with a brand new toy, a bit of wit that comes off coy, a prankster gangster of the interned kind, with a heart of gold and a twisted mind...

amirite? again?

Lol.

I know you.

You're good at rhyming.
 

Smurf

Gold Meritorious SP
Sorry folks, I had to ban the troll. :bigcry:

Gee, thanks, Emma. Now, who are we going to play with??

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Hypnotarian

Patron with Honors
Freedom is letting go of a belief that has outlived it's usefulness.

You and everyone else here just sound like a bunch of whining bitches.

Ron,

Please try to calm down and make arguments of substance.

Name calling doesn't seem to be conducive to creating understanding between opposing sides.

If you're trying to influence others on this board for the better try being a good example yourself.

What's that phrase? "Be the change you'd like to see in the world."

We all know what it's like to feel upset.

If you make a solid logical argument I guarantee at least some people will go into agreement with you and have your back.

We've all said emotionally charged things that we regret, and you know what?

People are almost always cool enough to forgive you for it and grant you a clean slate.

It's okay.
 

AnonyMary

Formerly Fooled - Finally Free
Ron,

Please try to calm down and make arguments of substance.

Name calling doesn't seem to be conducive to creating understanding between opposing sides.

If you're trying to influence others on this board for the better try being a good example yourself.

What's that phrase? "Be the change you'd like to see in the world."

We all know what it's like to feel upset.

If you make a solid logical argument I guarantee at least some people will go into agreement with you and have your back.

We've all said emotionally charged things that we regret, and you know what?

People are almost always cool enough to forgive you for it and grant you a clean slate.

It's okay.
ummm.. Based upon your posting history, I suspect that you are next...... :

Sorry folks, I had to ban the troll. :bigcry:
 

Voltaire's Child

Fool on the Hill
Sorry folks, I had to ban the troll. :bigcry:

Have you ever seen the look on a kitteh's or doggeh's face when you've removed something they were playing with (that they probably weren't supposed to have, anyway)?

Ok. So now you know how some of us are looking now.
 

Lurker5

Gold Meritorious Patron
My kitty

Have you ever seen the look on a kitteh's or doggeh's face when you've removed something they were playing with (that they probably weren't supposed to have, anyway)?

Ok. So now you know how some of us are looking now.

My kitty was doing that last night, way up high, reaching out over nothing, to swipe at something on the ceiling beam. I thought she was going to reach too far, and crash to the floor- not a clear drop, as there is stuff there, for her to bash into, on her way down. So I was yelling at her (too high and remote for me to go get her) - "Get down from there - NO - NO - NO - Come on, get down - Come HERE (this in a come-hither sweety voice, to entice her)!"

She looked at me like THAT. :lol: She'd been chasing spiders all day, until I would squash 'em and toss 'em - so she was not happy with me. :no:

She spent a few more minutes reaching out to swat whatever it was, another spider perhaps, dang things are everywhere in the house with it being this cold outside. Then after a few more scoldings from me, she reluctantly got down and came for some make up cuddles . . .

:yes:

She's always into and up to something - like a cat with a mouse . . . :D
 

Voltaire's Child

Fool on the Hill
My kitty was doing that last night, way up high, reaching out over nothing, to swipe at something on the ceiling beam. I thought she was going to reach too far, and crash to the floor- not a clear drop, as there is stuff there, for her to bash into, on her way down. So I was yelling at her (too high and remote for me to go get her) - "Get down from there - NO - NO - NO - Come on, get down - Come HERE (this in a come-hither sweety voice, to entice her)!"

She looked at me like THAT. :lol: She'd been chasing spiders all day, until I would squash 'em and toss 'em - so she was not happy with me. :no:

She spent a few more minutes reaching out to swat whatever it was, another spider perhaps, dang things are everywhere in the house with it being this cold outside. Then after a few more scoldings from me, she reluctantly got down and came for some make up cuddles . . .

:yes:

She's always into and up to something - like a cat with a mouse . . . :D

What I love about kittehs (and doggehs, too) is how each of them have their own personalities. Totally different from any other animal. Yours sounds hilarious. But yes, they do what they want to do.
 

LongTimeGone

Silver Meritorious Patron
Whatever possessed you lot to hijack this thread when Ron was telling us all what was wrong with us.

Now we may never know.

Cats and dogs indeed - Priorities please people.

LTG
 

PinkyandTheGrey

Patron with Honors
Bring back RON.

Hi Ron,
We know you're watching. :eyeroll:
Just waiting. :whistling:
We leave the door open, even if just a crack. :coolwink:
Emma is sure to let you come out and play again. :happydance:
If she doesn't ....... :grouch:
:D
 
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