@ghost-of-a-duke saidPerhaps he’ll write a histrionic email to Russ….
You sound a little rattled. Let's take a break and get some frozen yogurt.
01 Oct 23
@divegeester saidI have said the exact opposite.
So if some says they have seen fairies at the bottom of their garden and spoken with them, they aren’t delusional?
We've already had this conversation. Apparently you had some witty comeback, but it never quite arrived.
01 Oct 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhat “personal info”?
Weaponising personal info on a Sunday morning.
Tutt tutt
01 Oct 23
@divegeester saidRoss, not Russ.
Perhaps he’ll write a histrionic email to Russ….
(It was a parody of Friends).
01 Oct 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSo you have incontrovertible evidence that fairies don’t exist?
I have said the exact opposite.
We've already had this conversation. Apparently you had some witty comeback, but it never quite arrived.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWere you “rattled” when you tried to bring down Bill’s radio show because your name was changed in a couple of your stories?
Ross, not Russ.
(It was a parody of Friends).
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSo if someone says they have seen fairies at the bottom of their garden and spoken with them, they aren’t delusional?
I have said the exact opposite.
We've already had this conversation. Apparently you had some witty comeback, but it never quite arrived.
Answer the question.
“sir”
01 Oct 23
@divegeester saidIf I share, for example, that I dread team meetings, and later explain it's due to the issues I have with heating and florescent lighting. That is personal info I have shared.
What “personal info”?
Weaponising this info (not shared with yourself directly) is repeatedly taking it out of context and implying I dread meetings due to my colleagues. This is blatantly not true and a good example of how you embellish and twist personal info for your own enjoyment. It's what you have done to Suzianne on numerous occasions.
Your (rather obvious) tactic is to collect personal info like a squirrel collects nuts, believing apparently you have identified a weakness you can exploit whenever you see fit or when losing a given argument.
01 Oct 23
@divegeester saidI do, yes.
So you have incontrovertible evidence that fairies don’t exist?
I'll fax it across.
01 Oct 23
@divegeester saidSee above.
Were you “rattled” when you tried to bring down Bill’s radio show because your name was changed in a couple of your stories?
01 Oct 23
@divegeester saidIt would seem to indicate some kind of psychotic delusion, but that wouldn't be for me to diagnose.
So if someone says they have seen fairies at the bottom of their garden and spoken with them, they aren’t delusional?
Answer the question.
“sir”
01 Oct 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI’m aware of how you tried to flimflam your way out of making that comment. And the comment is NOT “personal information”
If I share, for example, that I dread team meetings, and later explain it's due to the issues I have with heating and florescent lighting. That is personal info I have shared.
Are you going to again threaten me with legal action for mentioning it?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidLol, so seeing fairies at the bottom of the garden would seem to be a psychotic delusion, but seeing angels who speak to you is “something else”?
It would seem to indicate some kind of psychotic delusion, but that wouldn't be for me to diagnose.
You’re on a hiding to nothing Ghost of a Duke. Why not make a pizza, or have a nobnob.
01 Oct 23
@divegeester saidIf I share something from my personal life, that is personal information.
I’m aware of how you tried to flimflam your way out of making that comment. And the comment is NOT “personal information”
Are you going to again threaten me with legal action for mentioning it?
The onus is on all of us not to twist or misrepresent such information.