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quote:
Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


My first time actually, I don't particularly like the word wanker Glance but in this case had made an exception due to his irrational malicious hatred of Freddy.
He aint a good one I'm afraid Glance

(Not a fan of any hms btw..staying neutral and calling it as it is, imo of course)
purpleogre
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


My first time actually, I don't particularly like the word wanker Glance but in this case had made an exception due to his irrational malicious hatred of Freddy.
He aint a good one I'm afraid Glance

(Not a fan of any hms btw..staying neutral and calling it as it is, imo of course)


M hal btw Big Grin
purpleogre
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


My first time actually, I don't particularly like the word wanker Glance but in this case had made an exception due to his irrational malicious hatred of Freddy.
He aint a good one I'm afraid Glance

(Not a fan of any hms btw..staying neutral and calling it as it is, imo of course)
oh, there are exceptions to the rule I suposeSmiler
TO
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


My first time actually, I don't particularly like the word wanker Glance but in this case had made an exception due to his irrational malicious hatred of Freddy.
He aint a good one I'm afraid Glance

(Not a fan of any hms btw..staying neutral and calling it as it is, imo of course)
purpleogre
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


My first time actually, I don't particularly like the word wanker Glance but in this case had made an exception due to his irrational malicious hatred of Freddy.
He aint a good one I'm afraid Glance

(Not a fan of any hms btw..staying neutral and calling it as it is, imo of course)


Soz
dunno what happened there Glance and no delete option.
purpleogre
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Please may I ask Kris For President for his definition of the word Pleb?


Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.
KF
quote:
Originally posted by Kris For President:
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Please may I ask Kris For President for his definition of the word Pleb?


Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.


Well thank Gawd for google Nod
angelicarwen
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Originally posted by angelicarwen:
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Originally posted by Kris For President:
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Please may I ask Kris For President for his definition of the word Pleb?


Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.


Well thank Gawd for google Nod



Yes, its brill, and i feel so intelligent when i post the replies as well, not a bit of shame Laugh
KF
quote:
Originally posted by Kris For President:
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Originally posted by angelicarwen:
quote:
Originally posted by Kris For President:
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Please may I ask Kris For President for his definition of the word Pleb?


Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.


Well thank Gawd for google Nod



Yes, its brill, and i feel so intelligent when i post the replies as well, not a bit of shame Laugh


Laugh Fair enough!
angelicarwen
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Please may I ask Kris For President for his definition of the word Pleb?



Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.

Why would Kris get it sooooo wrong?
Blackpudlian
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Please may I ask Kris For President for his definition of the word Pleb?



Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.

Why would Kris get it sooooo wrong?




He was just being kind.
KF
quote:
Originally posted by Kris For President:
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Please may I ask Kris For President for his definition of the word Pleb?



Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.

Why would Kris get it sooooo wrong?




He was just being kind.


Indeed! Laugh
purpleogre
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


ERRRM.................no


As a rule, I try not to use this word. Glance
(Try being the operative word)




I dont think the word is insulting at all, I think if anything, it demeans and cheapens the person who uses it.
KF
quote:
Originally posted by Kris For President:
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


ERRRM.................no


As a rule, I try not to use this word. Glance
(Try being the operative word)




I dont think the word is insulting at all, I think if anything, it demeans and cheapens the person who uses it.



Do I sound just a little sanctimonious there.
KF
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


ERRRM.................no


As a rule, I try not to use this word. Glance
(Try being the operative word)


Well, I like it, its my second favorite 'swear' word, second only to Bollocks,
I dont like it because of its literal meaning, but more for the way its used to indicate ones utter contempt for the person at who it is aimed, I think even if one didnt understand the actual meaning, the WAY its said and its very sound would leave one in no doubt that it is meant as an insult.
I really dont have a problem with people swearing, to me swearing does not ALWAYS indicate low intelligence or a poor vocabulary, because somtimes and in certain situations, nothing gets your point over better, they can be the verbal equivalent of a baseball bat.
old hippy guy
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


ERRRM.................no


As a rule, I try not to use this word. Glance
(Try being the operative word)


Well, I like it, its my second favorite 'swear' word, second only to Bollocks,
I dont like it because of its literal meaning, but more for the way its used to indicate ones utter contempt for the person at who it is aimed, I think even if one didnt understand the actual meaning, the WAY its said and its very sound would leave one in no doubt that it is meant as an insult.
I really dont have a problem with people swearing, to me swearing does not ALWAYS indicate low intelligence or a poor vocabulary, because somtimes and in certain situations, nothing gets your point over better, they can be the verbal equivalent of a baseball bat.


Wanker, bollocks, insults and baseball bats, nice one old hippy guy, peace and love to you too. Laugh
KF
quote:
Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by purpleogre:
quote:
Originally posted by old hippy guy:
quote:
Originally posted by - The Orange Man -:
All this use of the word wanker, It's a bit insulting, don't you think?


ERRRM.................no


As a rule, I try not to use this word. Glance
(Try being the operative word)


Well, I like it, its my second favorite 'swear' word, second only to Bollocks,
I dont like it because of its literal meaning, but more for the way its used to indicate ones utter contempt for the person at who it is aimed, I think even if one didnt understand the actual meaning, the WAY its said and its very sound would leave one in no doubt that it is meant as an insult.
I really dont have a problem with people swearing, to me swearing does not ALWAYS indicate low intelligence or a poor vocabulary, because somtimes and in certain situations, nothing gets your point over better, they can be the verbal equivalent of a baseball bat.


Agreed!

Bollocks is a softer version perhaps Glance
hal

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