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@suzianne said
But you're always throwing out so much BS that it's impossible to sift any facts out. And that is my point you are missing. How is anyone expected to tell truth from fiction with you? As far as I'm concerned, it is all self-promoting fiction.
I made a joke about me being in the yakuza, years ago, you didn't get it, and you are STILL wittering on about it in 2023.


@suzianne said
How is anyone expected to tell truth from fiction with you? As far as I'm concerned, it is all self-promoting fiction.
What "fiction"? Don't be so silly.

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@suzianne said
But you're always throwing out so much BS that it's impossible to sift any facts out.
you're always throwing out so much BS

For example?

As far as I'm concerned, it is all self-promoting fiction.

Everything I post? You are claiming it is all fiction?


@Suzianne
Politics aside, behaviourally speaking, you remind me of Marjorie Taylor Greene.


@fmf said
@Suzianne
Politics aside, behaviourally speaking, you remind me of Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Now that's a serious insult. Something Suzianne can justifiably get her teeth into.

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@kewpie said
Now that's a serious insult. Something Suzianne can justifiably get her teeth into.
Just calling it how I see it. The comparison relates to paranoia, rhetoric and personality, not politics.


@fmf said
Just calling it how I see it. The comparison relates to paranoia, rhetoric and personality, not politics.
I wasn't referring to politics either.

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@kewpie said
I wasn't referring to politics either.
If one disregards their politics, I find Suzianne's constant victimhood, daft RHP conspiracy theories, and her clichéd scornful ranting, and projections make for a public personality that reminds me very much of Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Both Suzianne and Greene are posturing gaslighters who so often seem to be the absolute epitome of everything they rail against.


@kewpie said
I've noticed a lot of American phrases which just have an extra unnecessary word, usually a preposition. Examples:
We visit friends, you visit with friends
We close a bank account, you close out a bank account
We say every way, you say every which way
We say WHAT, you say SAY WHAT (capitals just for clarity here)

and then there's reach out to, where we just say ask
an ...[text shortened]...

English speakers are truly divided by their common language. Even without considering spelling.
British: I wonder if I might ask you to kindly vacate that seat for an old age pensioner?

American: piss off, a-hole!


@moonbus said
British: I wonder if I might ask you to kindly vacate that seat for an old age pensioner?

American: piss off, a-hole!
The American one I can believe. But are the British really so excruciatingly polite?
I don't know the Australian version, I just stagger up on my walking stick and seats magically appear.


@fmf said
If one disregards their politics, I find Suzianne's constant victimhood, daft RHP conspiracy theories, and her clichéd scornful ranting, and projections make for a public personality that reminds me very much of Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Both Suzianne and Greene are posturing gaslighters who so often seem to be the absolute epitome of everything they rail against.
The king of gaslighters calling me a gaslighter. The very statement is severe gaslighting. It's literally all you do on these forums. It's you desperately trying to convince people you are something you decidedly are not: a caring human being.


The annoying hyperbole of it all is the shocking part.


@suzianne said
The king of gaslighters calling me a gaslighter. The very statement is severe gaslighting. It's literally all you do on these forums. It's you desperately trying to convince people you are something you decidedly are not: a caring human being.


The annoying hyperbole of it all is the shocking part.
You are reminding me of Marjorie Taylor Greene again.


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You both fmf&gooster, remind me of Trump twisting the truth to suit your own agendas. πŸ™‚ πŸ˜›

-VR


@kewpie said
The American one I can believe. But are the British really so excruciatingly polite?
Not quite that volubly, but the first time I stepped on British soil...

It was a school trip, we went there on a bus (on the ferry). I got out, went to get my backpack from the hold, and stepped back. Onto one of the local helpers' toes. And yup, true to form, he apologised to me.