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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Troubled Teen Industry => Topic started by: Anonymous on January 23, 2008, 08:31:48 PM
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while we argue with thewho, someone's posting spam and threads like "thewho is a nigger"....and driving all the parents away, negating any credibility we might have.
priorities first...
fix the spam problem, THEN mess with thewho.
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while we argue with thewho, someone's posting spam and threads like "thewho is a nigger"....and driving all the parents away, negating any credibility we might have.
priorities first...
fix the spam problem, THEN mess with thewho.
I am still getting a few "Clarification" emails from some parents ......but for the most part, you are right. The parents are not sticking around very long with all this spam and porn.
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getting a clairfication from you is like getting a letter of workers rights from the Mart corperation.
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getting a clairfication from you is like getting a letter of workers rights from the Mart corperation.
Careful people are real touchy about using analogies here...
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we don't care. We are not here to be mindfull of peoples problems with ther PC world.
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we don't care. We are not here to be mindfull of peoples problems with ther PC world.
I know you are not..... That is where I come in, you just focus on PV...stay focused.
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who, shove it.
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WAH WAH WAH WAH WAH.
ITS TOTALLY OKAY TO SAY WORSE THINGS TO KIDS IN A CROWDED CLAUSTROPHOBIC SEMINAR ROOM AND FUCK WITH THEIR HEADS WHEN YOU'RE NOT BEATING RESTRAINING OR RAPING THEM BUT BAD WORDS MAKE ME CRY!
Get a fucking grip. I find it odd that if you use 'approved words' you can talk about horrible things or DO horrible things with those words to people, but non-offensive utterances of "fuck" "nigger" and "Sue Scheff" make people get all uppity and stupid and whiney and crybabish.
I'll put it this way. Whats worse? using "non-bad words" to destroy someone, or telling a joke with 'fuck' or 'nigger' in it?
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who, shove it.
starting to agree with me that it's pointless?
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no. he is persistant, and so are we.