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    Quote Originally Posted by Wynn View Post
    I thought I was on your ignore list. Once again you lied.
    Finally, trolls create a paranoid environment, such that a casual criticism by a new arrival can elicit a ferocious and inappropriate backlash.
    Please tell me how you are not acting like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackDaniels View Post
    Please tell me how you are not acting like this.
    because he is always right, no point in arguing with a brick of wall
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearforce View Post
    because he is always right, no point in arguing with a brick of wall
    The truth hurts so good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wynn View Post
    The truth hurts so good
    A good sign that someone is trolling is that they always need the last word. Let's see how many seconds until Wynn replies again
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackDaniels View Post
    A good sign that someone is trolling is that they always need the last word. Let's see how many seconds until Wynn replies again
    I see you are also unfamiliar with the definition of hypocrisy.

    hypocrisy [hɪˈpɒkrəsɪ]
    n pl -sies
    1. the practice of professing standards, beliefs, etc., contrary to one's real character or actual behaviour, esp the pretence of virtue and piety
    2. an act or instance of this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wynn View Post
    I see you are also unfamiliar with the definition of hypocrisy.

    hypocrisy [hɪˈpɒkrəsɪ]
    n pl -sies
    1. the practice of professing standards, beliefs, etc., contrary to one's real character or actual behaviour, esp the pretence of virtue and piety
    2. an act or instance of this
    but you dont understand, its ok, because its him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wynn View Post
    I see you are also unfamiliar with the definition of hypocrisy.

    hypocrisy [hɪˈpɒkrəsɪ]
    n pl -sies
    1. the practice of professing standards, beliefs, etc., contrary to one's real character or actual behaviour, esp the pretence of virtue and piety
    2. an act or instance of this
    What can I say wynn, you bring out the best in me, just like any true troll lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackDaniels View Post
    Please tell me how you are not acting like this.
    Since we're having vocabulary lessons:

    fe·ro·cious (f-rshs)
    adj.
    1. Extremely savage; fierce. See Synonyms at cruel.
    2. Marked by unrelenting intensity; extreme: ferocious heat.
    [From Latin ferx, ferc-, fierce; see ghwer- in Indo-European roots.]
    fe·rocious·ly adv.
    fe·rocious·ness n.

    Pointing out that you obviously didn't put me on ignore when you keep saying you have, or worse keep opening my posts to read them, is hardly ferocious. The aforementioned situation, however, is incredibly sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wynn View Post
    Since we're having vocabulary lessons:

    fe·ro·cious (f-rshs)
    adj.
    1. Extremely savage; fierce. See Synonyms at cruel.
    2. Marked by unrelenting intensity; extreme: ferocious heat.
    [From Latin ferx, ferc-, fierce; see ghwer- in Indo-European roots.]
    fe·rocious·ly adv.
    fe·rocious·ness n.

    Pointing out that you obviously didn't put me on ignore when you keep saying you have, or worse keep opening my posts to read them, is hardly ferocious. The aforementioned situation, however, is incredibly sad.
    Just over 60 seconds to reply, ok lets see how many seconds this time. Can you let me have the last word wynn?
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