Isn't telling someone to shut the fuck up the exact opposite of conciliatory?cityprod wrote:Well, I tried to be conciliatory, and that did nothing.
I guess that told me what I need to know.
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I was talking about on here, not on TV Forum.bilky asko wrote:Isn't telling someone to shut the fuck up the exact opposite of conciliatory?cityprod wrote:Well, I tried to be conciliatory, and that did nothing.
I guess that told me what I need to know.
I used to like TV Forum. Now it just makes me sick.
I don't keep an active lookout for you tbh.cityprod wrote:I guess observation isn't a strong point of yours.Alexia wrote:Have you tried abstinence?cityprod wrote:I used to like TV Forum. Now it just makes me sick.
I often go days without visiting or posting.
Good. I should hope nobody kept an active lookout for anyone.Alexia wrote:I don't keep an active lookout for you tbh.cityprod wrote:I guess observation isn't a strong point of yours.Alexia wrote:
Have you tried abstinence?
I often go days without visiting or posting.
However, that I would define more as surveillance than observation.
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I always got stumped by stuff like ISTR and IIRC which were seemingly exclusive to TV Forum, though on the other hand I've never seen a ROFL or an LMAO on there, so maybe I'm of the wrong generation to have been posting on there at the timebilky asko wrote:On a related note, during my first naïve forays onto the glorious dial-up internet, I used to read that as some odd abbreviation of "stuff you". Even now, I still have to look up the more obscure ones on TV Forum, from the old days.Alexia wrote:stfu