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Post by Dave on Jun 26, 2008 14:28:26 GMT
what's your fucking point dave? Don't be a cunt.
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Post by shindig on Jun 26, 2008 15:35:38 GMT
"In Billy's example, swearing is used to emphasise his interpretation of Dave's potential lack of point."
Christ, that was difficult to word.
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Post by RydCook on Jun 26, 2008 18:44:33 GMT
I'm with Dave on this one.... You gotta be polite if you;re gonna be critical.
While at the same time... when ever I get a silly comment on youtube such so "Soooo gaaaaaay LOLZ" Or whatever... I just laugh it off! Either ignore people's comments, or if they do say something critical - even in a rude way - try and take it on board.
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Post by Gareth on Jun 30, 2008 16:43:14 GMT
if I felt the film maker had put more thought into the film I'd have put more thought into my response
I wasn't trying to be offensive just honest,
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Post by Dave on Jun 30, 2008 19:50:04 GMT
if I felt the film maker had put more thought into the film I'd have put more thought into my response I wasn't trying to be offensive just honest, Come come now. You must realise that bolstering your dislike for something with swearing will make it seem more offensive. Honesty doesn't require swearing does it? It's like people who say "I speak my mind me"... in other words they think that that is an excuse to be rude to people. Mr Bowler, the only reason I have jumped on your comment to such a degree is that I don't want the forum to become like the rest of the internet with people casually hurling abuse at each other. ;D I'll leave it now! haha.
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