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Musket BS: Cultural genocide (607* d) RE: BS: Cultural genocide 04 Jun 15


Educated English is a style? Conversational English is a style?

Whatever the form, the content counts. Yeah, I'm Dave The Gnome, Steve Shaw and Harry Arsehole too. Not to mention The UN, a bunch of objective historians and Tony Robinson.

Of course, by inferring you aren't actually making stupid claims are you? Or at least by your level of intelligence. If you are saying anybody weighing you up must be me in disguise, you must live a wonderful life where people only start laughing once you get out of earshot.

Still, claiming I am people is different to claiming I have never been to a folk club in Hertford I suppose. I am or I am not whatever is convenient for you to think. Any idea how idiotic you are in your assertions? Your paranoia is your own brain, not the brain of others. If you can't handle debate, either get out more and get a more balanced view of life or accept the world isn't quite what The Daily M*il tells you it is. Listening to Terribulus seems to exacerbate the issue too..

Perhaps some of us on Mudcat are inadvertently doing you a favour Keith. Although that isn't the aim. The aim is challenging the shocking disgraceful lies you and your mate Terribulus find and parrot out. I suggest you start a thread for people who watch Sky News. They tend to be the sort who might listen and nod in agreement.

Fool.




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