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SeagullSimon

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Jul 5, 2003
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Kent Uni; Bexhill
Referee87 said:
Playing pool, and the person you're playing potting the black before anything else. - game over before its begun


that annoys me too.:angry: :lolol:

that annoys me three :D
 


tedebear

Legal Alien
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
17,117
In my computer
I don't like being late

People who don't clean their shoes for interviews

When the crossword in the paper is terribly hard for a week

When the race car trailer starts fishtailing down the highway at 70 mph...
 




looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
Re: Re: Re: The Monday Rant

The Large One said:
I could start a rant about illiterate brain-dead right-wingers who have no idea how to correctly use the English language for spelling, punctuation or proper sentence construction; but today, I won't bother. I am off to do something far more worthwhile. It's too easy to pick on society's afflicted.

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who's rightwing? Me? lol. whos afflicted? damn thats one strange world you live in!

I note you only pick out my thread. Is there something personal in this? No, don't bother telling me. I'm not interested

Hahaha, classic! a persacution complex!
 








looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
so let me see.................

I am anti death penalty, in favour of gay marraige beleive in in Sexual equality(The proper sort), against the "reforms " of the asylum appeal system, in fact against most/all draconian legal changes. Plus various other policies


Newsflash.

Person who wont fit in Pidgeon hole scares leftwinger.
lol:lolol:
 




The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
And there's one in that post as well.

Bad spelling only accounts for one of your typos. The other eight are capitalisation (4), and punctuation, which accounts for the remainder.

It's jolly amusing for someone who wanted to take the high moral ground (castigating me about what and isn't a rant), to go and blow it by trying to highlight someone else's perceived persecution complex. And then highlights their own persecution complex by feeling they have to justify themselves politically.

:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
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looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
The Large One said:


Bad spelling only accounts for one of your typos. The other eight are capitalisation (4), and punctuation, which accounts for the remainder.

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:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Yea that called Dyslexia dummy.:rolleyes:

It's jolly amusing forsomeone who wanted to take the high moral ground (castigating me about what and isn't a rant), to go and blow it by trying to highlight someone else's perceived persecution complex. And then highlights their own persecution complex by feeling they have to justify themselves politically

Its gonna take a while to decode this babble............

Remove fiction................................
someone who wanted to take the high moral ground

no I was just correcting you on definitions, some would consider this a favour.

Remove more fiction.................

perceived

Provide definition.................................

Persecution complex: someone who beleives they are being persecuted.

Provide evidence............................

See signature.

Refute false allegation.................

And then highlights their own persecution complex by feeling they have to justify themselves politically

I wasn't feeling anything I was responding to a direct allegation ie
I am right wing.
Your responce to my allegation of what a rant is. Your picking on me! Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

Anything I missed?
 
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The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
52,343
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Dyslexia is a syndrome: a collection of associated characteristics that vary in degree and from person to person. These characteristics encompass not only distinctive clusters of problems but sometimes also distinctive talents. It has been commented on that dyslexia is typically characterised by 'an unusual balance of skills'.

The syndrome of dyslexia is now widely recognised as being a specific learning disability of neurological origin that does not imply low intelligence or poor educational potential, and which is independent of race and social background.

Although dyslexia seems to be more prevalent amongst males than females, the exact ratio is unknown: the most commonly quoted figures are between 3:1 and 5:1. The evidence suggests that in at least two-thirds of cases, dyslexia has a genetic cause, but in some cases birth difficulties may play an aetiological role.

Dyslexia may overlap with related conditions such as dyspraxia, attention deficit disorder (with or without hyperactivity) and dysphasia. In childhood, its effects can be mis-attributed to emotional or behavioural disorder. By adulthood, many dyslexics will have developed sophisticated compensating strategies that may mask their difficulties.

The majority of experts concur that about 4% of the population are affected to a significant extent. This figure is based on the incidence of pupils who have received normal schooling and who do not have significant emotional, social or medical aetiology, but whose literacy development by the end of the primary school is more than 2 years behind levels which would be expected on the basis of chronological age and intelligence. However, perhaps as many as a further 6% of the population may be more mildly affected.
 
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