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fluffnutter wrote: »That's all very well, Azari, but I'm not in the least empathic
I bet you are really. Very few people are not at all empathic and they have a word for those.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
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fluffnutter wrote: »That's what they called me at the special clinic with the nice doctors - sociopath, they said
Now, you see, I can imagine how painful that must have been.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
fluffnutter wrote: »It's absolutely the reason, isn't it? Thing is, it makes no difference to the law (usually) whether 'and to make matters worse, my mum's IN A WHEELCHAIR' when you're complaining about bad customer service. And nor do people like having their sympathies manipulated.
If someone's got a genuine gripe about something, stick to the facts and leave the emotion out of it.
:T :rotfl: Spot on. Far too much of this needless sympathy scrounging going on:
"...and I'm just out of hospital with an infected bum too"
"....its disgraceful, plus my Dad once had a heart attack thanks to the council not fixing the potholes"
"....and heres me still on the pills for manic depression because my dog was run over by an illegal immigrant..."
EDIT: Oh and to prove I read the original post, damn those foreign objects! Damn their eyes! Coming over here taking up space in our burgers that could be filled by good honest british objects.....0 -
Did the minced up animal not have bones when alive, which the processor missed as were trying to produce the burger as cheaply and quickly as possible?0
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