Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Scary Larry back on campus!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---other moral strictures on his character
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At hyde committing a sex crime with a student is no cause for "moral strictures." It is a cause for celebration. Lets invite all the Hyde degenerates to a party, Oh, I beg you pardon, .... Hyde already did that last year. Bob was there.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---You cast shadows but shed no light.
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I do not spread rumors.
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---At hyde committing a sex crime with a student is no cause for "moral strictures." It is a cause for celebration. Lets invite all the Hyde degenerates to a party, Oh, I beg you pardon, .... Hyde already did that last year. Bob was there.
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So were you.
Anonymous:
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--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---You cast shadows but shed no light.
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I do not spread rumors.
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---At hyde committing a sex crime with a student is no cause for "moral strictures." It is a cause for celebration. Lets invite all the Hyde degenerates to a party, Oh, I beg you pardon, .... Hyde already did that last year. Bob was there.
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So were you.
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If you do not spread rumors, then what is the "truth?"
You could kill all the speculation on this thread with the truth, if you in fact know it. Bet on the truth, the truth will set [us] free.
I know some one that was there. I am not prepared to say if I was there or not.
Ursus:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Having known both Sabina F and Bob T I have no hesitation in saying that Ursus' fanciful portrait of Bob as a violent and manipulative swindler, and his other moral strictures on his character, can be dismissed as unreliable second-hand evidence. There is nothing in the character of Bob or in his actions that justifies this picture of him. Nor is there anything in Ursus' remarks that might predispose me to regard him as a friend and confidant of Sabina; on the contrary, the way in which his remarks are related rather suggests that they owe their origin to the spite of this person ill disposed toward Hyde.
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I have no problem with your disagreeing with me nor even with your dismissing me as spouting "unreliable second-hand evidence" due to "spite" (although I do know better), but kindly refrain from misquoting me or attributing words "to the effect of" that bear little resemblance to what I actually stated.
When you state "...that Ursus' fanciful portrait of Bob as a violent and manipulative swindler, and his other moral strictures on his character...," pray tell where exactly do you get the impression that I asserted or implied "violent?" In fact, I stated that I had some difficulty picturing more extreme examples of such; however, I clearly saw him as being manipulative, and I'll stand by that 'till the day I die. Here is what I actually stated relevant to your assertions, as quoted from two different posts:
--- Quote from: ""Ursus"" ---I have a hard time picturing Bob Thurrell forcibly throttling an asleep SF in order to get his rocks off. I have an easier time seeing him as a gutless opportunist, which I do think he is, orchestrating the circumstances and then manipulating SF by whatever means given her asleep state. Probably the truth is somewhere in between. Unless we hear from SF, however, we may never know for sure.
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--- Quote from: ""Ursus"" ---I don't believe "consent" was given. I don't believe consent was asked for.
If you want to slime someone into doing something you want, and there's a very high likelihood that you are going to get a "no," you don't ask them. You find some way to maneuver them into a situation where protestation is minimized or even eliminated.
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Sorry, Buddy, but I did know SF and RT, and I did know you as well. Your attempts to discredit me appear more than concretely based in your attempts to bolster Hyde's unattractive and sagging profile.
While I find your loyalty to the old Alma Mater admirable in the abstract, in this particular case you are doing someone a most despicable disservice, and I am not necessarily referring to 'Ursus' here.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Ursus"" ---Was SF able to present evidence of carpet burns from when he pulled her into his apartment? Or was it more subtle? He pulled her in to show her something "special?" Perhaps the completion of the assigned schoolwork was somehow involved.
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Pure fantasy.
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