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Old 03-18-2014, 11:10 PM   #3701 (permalink)
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I learn two things, 1. that people from NZ say "maths" and 2. people from the UK say "maths" I seriously thought they say "maff" for some reason.


I find New Zealand slang pretty embarrassing.
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Old 03-18-2014, 11:34 PM   #3702 (permalink)
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I've just finished reading this thread and as a 'newbie' who doesn't come here regularly at all I just want to say I will never have 'favourite' members although I have found Vanilla to be welcoming when I first arrived which was really nice. It's a forum for God's sake - not real life. I have a busy life outside of here with good friends I don't need othe members telling me how horrible or how lovely I am
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Old 03-18-2014, 11:49 PM   #3703 (permalink)
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Asshat - my favorite member. Want to blow him/her..

Douche nozzle- dont care for him.

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What a ****ing stupid ass thread.
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Old 03-18-2014, 11:58 PM   #3704 (permalink)
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I've just finished reading this thread and as a 'newbie' who doesn't come here regularly at all I just want to say I will never have 'favourite' members although I have found Vanilla to be welcoming when I first arrived which was really nice. It's a forum for God's sake - not real life. I have a busy life outside of here with good friends I don't need othe members telling me how horrible or how lovely I am
I'm really pleased to hear that bb. You stood out to me as a valuable member!

I don't really understand what the problem is with people being nice to new members or new members being nice to members? I'm really pleased that more people are joining the forum. Of course not everyone is going to get along with everyone but what does it have to do with being new? It just seems a bit pretentious.
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Old 03-19-2014, 03:02 AM   #3705 (permalink)
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I learn two things, 1. that people from NZ say "maths" and 2. people from the UK say "maths" I seriously thought they say "maff" for some reason.
Truth be told I actually says 'maffs', as do a lot of people I know, purely cos of the way we speak. 'Thirty three' - 'Firty free'. TH becomes an F.

There are people who say 'math' here but they are a real minority & are on America's dick.
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Old 03-19-2014, 05:37 AM   #3706 (permalink)
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I wanna say, i don't think old members should force new members to be like them especially when they suck up to each other but hate when undeserving noobs do it with each other.

Making Cliques and excluding ppl, dictating who is and who is not a valuable member, C'mon knock that **** out, this is a public music forum not a "special cool ppl club" if you love music and want to discuss it with ppl you belong in this place just like every other member here.
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Old 03-19-2014, 06:32 AM   #3707 (permalink)
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djchameleon - I don't hate you, What I do find annoying is this need of yours to appear knowledgeable about every single subject in the world ever. Someone could start threads about anything from quantum physics to women's shoes and you'll be in both telling people how wrong they are, even if they are fully qualified quantum physicists or shoemakers. I think you like to think that you're being edgy and playing devils advocate when in reality it comes across like you're talking out of your arse because you have nothing better to do.
Not sure how I missed this but that's fine if you have that perception of me. I don't claim to be an expert in everything but I do know at least a little bit in various topics. Why is it frowned upon to be knowledgeable in your book? Sometimes, if I'm not completely sure about something I will Google it really quickly to make sure I remembered it the same way that I thought. Other times I will just go off of things that I remembered. Sometimes my memory is a bit faulty but I just wing it. I don't really see why that is a big deal. I'm not trying to be edgy by by introducing an opinion that goes against the status quo. Why is that so threatening to think outside of the box and think about a situation in a different way than you are used to?
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Old 03-19-2014, 06:37 AM   #3708 (permalink)
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Heh, my post count has gone down by like, forty since this was moved
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Old 03-19-2014, 10:49 AM   #3709 (permalink)
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Butthead,

For someone who claims not to take their online relationships at all seriously, you do love to post the exact same things over and over again. Seriously bro, I've read that before.
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Old 03-19-2014, 11:06 AM   #3710 (permalink)
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Did this thread get moved?
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