@suzianne saidBingo!
My point, before the clique removed it, was that you call it "your idea", but it was @divegeester's idea first.
Yet you lambast me for it and not him. Politics.
@suzianne saidWith some justification I think, especially after [and since] Ghost of a Duke started that secret thread behind divegeester's back after the attempt to sabotage the radio programme.
My point, before the clique removed it, was that you call it "your idea", but it was @divegeester's idea first.
@suzianne saidThere are no "groupies" and there is no "clique". You're simply narcissistic, paranoid, and deluded in the everyday sense of each of those words.
This is analagous, and yet not the same, as me telling you I've never lied in these forums. Neither of us believes the other, yet my claim is true.
I am not a psychiatrist and I am not claiming you have Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
18 Nov 23
@fmf saidTell @divegeester, not me.
There are no "groupies" and there is no "clique". You're simply narcissistic, paranoid, and deluded in the everyday sense of each of those words.
I am not a psychiatrist and I am not claiming you have Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
18 Nov 23
@fmf saidIf "site admin" did anything. Mods exist for a reason. As does the auto-alert system.
That's not how it works. It was removed because you were trolling. It only takes one alert for the site admin to take action in such a case.
Quick to auto-judge, glacially slow to acknowledge your own unimportance.
@suzianne saidBut it's YOU and not him who is alledging that he and I have "groupies" and are in a "clique".
Tell @divegeester, not me.
@suzianne saidRegardless of your self-justifying and internally incoherent squirming, your trolling post was removed by the website.
If "site admin" did anything. Mods exist for a reason. As does the auto-alert system.
Quick to auto-judge, glacially slow to acknowledge your own unimportance.
18 Nov 23
@medullah saidDo you know anyone who is a member of the LDS congregation ?
@divegeester
My dad was involved with the Mormons for a while, and as a kid (5 y/o) we had regular "Elders" visit us, really nice guys who tried to convince me that tinned spaghetti was made from worms. Later on in my late twenties I worked for a guy in Croydon that was an appointed man in the local congregation, and had quite lengthy discussions. So unless thing have ch ...[text shortened]... e early Christians.
The most famous mormon family that I can think of was probably "The Osmonds".