@fmf saidHave another try.
Yes but "bu**s**t" / "bu**s**tter" and "lies" / "liar" are synonyms so your sentence is saying nothing. You're basically just saying X is X.
Also, I don't see how it addresses what you are ostensibly replying to, which was...
[Lies can be spotted when] Other pmosters - supportive of the fibber - suddenly clamouring to their defence with lots of playing the man and not playing the ball.
Not a very appealing type of comment for those who may be new to the site to see.
Personally, I don’t play here too often but do usually find the forum pages on this chess website to be quite witty and fun.
Is it just me or do FMF and Divegeester appear to be the same person? If so I suppose it wouldn’t be the first time the biggest troll was the one with the most to hide. It would also be pretty funny
20 Apr 23
@pieceout saidYawn
Not a very appealing type of comment for those who may be new to the site to see.
Personally, I don’t play here too often but do usually find the forum pages on this chess website to be quite witty and fun.
Is it just me or do FMF and Divegeester appear to be the same person? If so I suppose it wouldn’t be the first time the biggest troll was the one with the most to hide. It would also be pretty funny
20 Apr 23
@a-unique-nickname saidI spotted an Albino Dalmation yesterday.....it was the least i could do.
I find when someone keeps changing stories it's a good way of spotting lies.
What are your ways?