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Why not look at Bill Gates as someone to aspire to - have you ever seen him become aggressive or threatening? You can control your behaviour, on forums and when dealing with people in other situations (RM, Vodafone etc) - take time away from the problem, find a distraction.
And the image - childish.
I don't think Bill Gates has ever stated that he has Aspergers - it appears to be nothing more than online assumptions and tittle tattle. Didn't stop the OP making:thetriggerhappypwner wrote: »wild, vexatious and malicious claims about other people you have NEVER even met.
He says this about my post, which I would dispute, but doesn't see the irony that he has himself done exactly the same in ascribing his medical condition to Bill Gates.0 -
thetriggerhappypwner wrote: »
Moreover, what I say on youtube is MY opinion, in line with the 1st Amendment of the American Constitution (YouTube is hosted in the USA) I am entitled to the right to free speech and opinion. If you dont like it, dont view it. Simple. To be clear, those statements displayed both frustration and annoyance, that part you conveniently missed and made me look the bad penny, AS USUAL.
LOL, look up the first amendment. As a non-US citizen, you don't have any rights under the constitution. But you knew that, didn't you?0 -
For the OP. I play FPS on Xbox live often.
No death threats etc.
I once did get a message from someone calling me a noob,after I was the top player in the game and destroyed him.
I simply added him to the blocklist without replying.0 -
OP do they still let you in Sainsburys queens rd?0
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LOL, look up the first amendment. As a non-US citizen, you don't have any rights under the constitution. But you knew that, didn't you?
Even if this is true, I do still have the same fundamental rights under the Human Rights Act 1998. The same rights can be found in the Magna Carta written in 1215.
Under the Human Rights Act 1998, these rights can be found in Article 10.OP do they still let you in Sainsburys queens rd?
If you must know, yes. Problem?0 -
thetriggerhappypwner wrote: »Even if this is true, I do still have the same fundamental rights under the Human Rights Act 1998. The same rights can be found in the Magna Carta written in 1215.
Under the Human Rights Act 1998, these rights can be found in Article 10.
So the same rights everyone has. Yet you get in a right fluff over what others say.0 -
What I say is an opinion, what others say tend to be a direct attack and a malicious one on every single occasion. That's the difference.0
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thetriggerhappypwner wrote: »What I say is an opinion, what others say tend to be a direct attack and a malicious one on every single occasion. That's the difference.
In your opinion.
Having seen you dish it out,I think you need to learn how to take it.0 -
thetriggerhappypwner wrote: »What I say is an opinion, what others say tend to be a direct attack and a malicious one on every single occasion. That's the difference.
No, you interpret them that way. Many would interpret some of your posts as making personal attacks and at times outright threatening. What gives you the right to speak to people this way, but others not?
To be clear, some of your posts (on here and elsewhere) have been *far* more offensive than anything posted by others on this forum.0 -
thetriggerhappypwner wrote: »Even if this is true, I do still have the same fundamental rights under the Human Rights Act 1998. The same rights can be found in the Magna Carta written in 1215.
Under the Human Rights Act 1998, these rights can be found in Article 10.
If you must know, yes. Problem?
I dont have a problem, but when requested to remove your crash helmet by a security guy (who wasnt rude) you got annoyed spouted something about human rights, stormed out then posted on you tube that he was a goon.
That isnt rational behaviour and has nothing to do with human rights
there is a common denominator in all of these incidents that you experience0
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