What's the point? If somebody genuinely has a question that isn't your normal dross that just requires Google, a dictionary or a map, why do people waste their energy writing negative crap?
Is it a deficiency in their lives they're trying to fill? Is it a way of expression for the inarticulate?
why?
If I see questions I think are not worth responding to, I don't.
What makes the inadequates do the opposite?
2007-01-12
11:23:21
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The NRV is a walking example of cretinism.
With the wit and verve of a dog turd.
Jesus, talk about a self-fulfilling prophesy...
2007-01-12
11:32:11 ·
update #1
Wow Max, with me calling you Max and all, how would we ever have guessed it was about you?
Man, it's like turds of a feather spazz together.
And plz, if I offend you, run to yahoo and report me, it'll be worth it.
Stevie....lololololol
Even has a girls name. Is Max an attempt to get the testosterone flowing, little lady?
2007-01-12
11:36:15 ·
update #2
and btw, Tommy, you missed the point by a million miles, but keep trying.
2007-01-12
11:37:26 ·
update #3
Yay. Octocat joins the club of never-acheivers by missing the point by a mile as well.
I'm not talking about valid opinions, which everyone is entitled to ( sorry to all those who feel patronised by this, but the mongoloid majority have forced me to state the obvious )
It's the dross who enlighten you with an " I don't know", " No idea " or " who cares?" I'm on about,
or is that a "valid opinion" too?
******* idiot.
2007-01-12
11:46:09 ·
update #4
Cube, he answered my q you cretin.
I have no interest in "Stevies" q's, but he likes stalking mine.
Get your facts right, dear.
2007-01-12
11:48:28 ·
update #5