09 Feb 17
Originally posted by Very RustyYou say different things out in the real world or you say the same sort of things out in the real world?
NO, you are missing the point. Learn if you are going to dish it out, you are going to get it back. It is very simple really, just like out in the real world. Only out in the real world, many would not say in person what they say on here. I am not one of them.
09 Feb 17
Originally posted by SuzianneYour claim was on page one.
The topic is you claiming that you are "yakuza".
Originally posted by FMF
Where was this "claim"?
You do remember that far back, right?
Originally posted by FMF
With my Yakuza mates back in my pachinko parlour days, metal parts and tatoos went hand in hand.
Originally posted by Suzianne
You're about as "Yakuza" as my dog.
Still have all your fingers?
09 Feb 17
Originally posted by SuzianneYes and then I said some more stuff and I finished with something along the lines of tell us about your dog.
Your claim was on page one.
You do remember that far back, right?
Originally posted by FMF
[b]With my Yakuza mates back in my pachinko parlour days, metal parts and tatoos went hand in hand.
Originally posted by Suzianne
You're about as "Yakuza" as my dog.
Still have all your fingers?[/b]
09 Feb 17
Originally posted by SuzianneWhat makes you think I don't know what it means? Of course I do. The silly off the cuff comment I made to Kewpie about metal parts and tattoos wouldn't have made any sense if I'd used the Japanese word for elevator attendant instead of Yakuza.
No doubt.
Do you often use words you have no idea what they mean?
Originally posted by SuzianneMe part of the yakuza? When? Do you mean "back in my pachinko parlour days"?
More gaslighting.
Prove to us you even know what "yakuza" means, and then explain how you were a part of it.
Or, just shut up about it. It's up to you.
Do you also think that I actually had a period of my life that is called the "pachinko parlour days"?
Is that what's this all about?
09 Feb 17
Originally posted by FMFhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuza
What makes you think I don't know what it means? Of course I do. The silly off the cuff comment I made to Kewpie about metal parts and tattoos wouldn't have made any sense if I'd used the Japanese word for elevator attendant instead of Yakuza.
"Yakuza are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan."
Originally posted by FMF
With my Yakuza mates back in my pachinko parlour days, metal parts and tatoos went hand in hand.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Surely you understand this. You've said it yourself enough times.
As I said, you are as Yakuza as my dog (which means not at all).
Since you also claim that you know what it is, then please explain how you are a part of organized crime in Japan. Specious narrative claiming is all it is. Unless, you know, you didn't really know what it means, and just spoke out your "other end". That's okay too, God knows we see enough of that here. Just "man up" and admit it.
Originally posted by FMFYou are the one who vomited that particular bit so now you have to live with it. It goes to your credibility. I say what I think, I say what I did, I don't lie about where and when I worked but you can just pop off with crazy shyte and we are supposed to be telepathic and think, well that was just rhetorical, he didn't mean what he said. Like you mentioning you were top dog for your age group, I guess under ten yo, in judoka.
Me part of the yakuza? When? Do you mean "back in my pachinko parlour days"?
Do you also think that I actually had a period of my life that is called the "pachinko parlour days"?
Is that what's this all about?
09 Feb 17
Originally posted by SuzianneYou think my quip to Kewpie actually means I was a part of organized crime in Japan?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuza
"Yakuza are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan."
Originally posted by FMF
[b]With my Yakuza mates back in my pachinko parlour days, metal parts and tatoos went hand in hand.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Surely you understand this. ...[text shortened]... other end". That's okay too, God knows we see enough of that here. Just "man up" and admit it.[/b]
09 Feb 17
Originally posted by sonhouseVomitted? Rhetorical? Telepathic? Credibility?
You are the one who vomited that particular bit so now you have to live with it. It goes to your credibility. I say what I think, I say what I did, I don't lie about where and when I worked but you can just pop off with crazy shyte and we are supposed to be telepathic and think, well that was just rhetorical, he didn't mean what he said. Like you mentioning you were top dog for your age group, I guess under ten yo, in judoka.