Mr Angry wrote:
Nos4r2,
Thanks for clarifying for me that I talk bollocks. You really are something special, eh?
A BOY is dead, his family is grieving and YOU come out with a clever, crass comment "DARWIN".
You are an absolute wanker, mister. No matter what the circumstances, right or wrong - someone has died and YOU want to score feckless points by getting your 'egotistical' knob out in public. You're a complete and utter wanker for passing that comment; completely out of order!
And let me tell you - No, I don't approve of his apparent behaviour; No, I don't want to suck up and eulogise and all the other bollocks you ascribe me with you pathetic cretin.
A BOY HAS LOST HIS LIFE IN THE MOST TRAGIC OF CIRCUMSTANCES AND YOU MAKE SICK 'FUNNY' COMMENTS ABOUT IT??????
Do me a favour, mate. Save the patronising drivel for those of your ilk. You are a pathetic creature for event contemplating points scoring on a subject like this. A boy has died, arsehole. Find a bit of respect for his soul and save the mocking comments that his family don't need right now, eh?
When the heat has gone out of this, there will be points to discuss. Not cute comments about how hilarious it is when a child loses his life doing something stupid to have an adult with a child's brain crow on about it. You make me sick, you pathetic offensive cretin.
His body's still warm and you're in there making fun of it????
Grrrrrrrr
You're like a self-winding watch aren't you.
1)You're not my mate. You don't know me and you're still behaving like a tabloid journalist.
2) At no point did I imply that I find the death of a child funny or crow about a TRAGEDY.Here's the dictionary definition for you. I suggest you pay most attention to the bold. :-
trag·e·dy (trj-d)
n. pl. trag·e·dies
1.
a. A drama or literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow, especially as a consequence of a tragic flaw, moral weakness, or inability to cope with unfavorable circumstances.
b. The genre made up of such works.
c. The art or theory of writing or producing these works.
2. A play, film, television program, or other narrative work that portrays or depicts calamitous events
and has an unhappy but meaningful ending.
3.
A disastrous event, especially one involving distressing loss or injury to life: an expedition that ended in tragedy, with all hands lost at sea.
4. A tragic aspect or element.
3)As you obviously think you know me better than I do from a one-word post then perhaps I'd better appoint you my official spokesperson?Religions have been formed from less ridiculous interpretations of a few words...
4)The only thing I've found funny is your holier-than-thou attitude. The more you prove yourself to be a complete pillock the more I'll laugh at you...It's a vicious circle and there's only one of the two of us that's taking you seriously.
Go back to Rampton or wherever you escaped from. You're boring me.