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My approach is as follows:1) I find myself with nothing to do, so I watch a bit of telly2) When there are no cartoons on, I form a deliberately misleading viewpoint on a topical matter and post it on the VSC forum.3) I wait for people to attempt to argue with my original, deliberately misleading viewpoint, 4) I then dedicate my time to scouring the internet for obscure articles which I can copy and paste in a failed attempt to undermine any disagreeable posts.5) I fail to acknowledge the sources of any of these plagiarised articles, claiming them as my own by spouting some nonsense about possessing a photographic memory.6) I continue this bizarre ritual, sometimes for weeks on end.6) When a moderator finally has the good sense to lock a topic I have a couple of days off before starting afresh with a new, topical, theme.7) Throughout this process I continue to battle with a range of personality disorders
This thread is indeed a perfect example of your philosophy.
You say 'This thread is indeed a perfect example of your philosophy.' I'd be grateful if you could point out where I've plagiarised anything and failed to provide the source. What have I said that is misleading? Where are the obscure articles that I've copied and pasted? I'm not holding my breath that I'll get a proper answer to my questions.
Think of me as a futurologist mjdgreg. Should you manage to continue to ensnare posters then I can see this thread going the same way as the Bob Diamond one.
As I said previously mjdgreg (without an answer) It's amazing how changing 2 or 3 words can totally change the meaning of something
Amazing what adding a few little words to the original does isn't it mjdgreg
I've watched the programme it paints a very bleak future for our kids. If the conclusions reached are any where near accurate then God help our kids.