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Offline opium_64

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I wish to apologise...
on: November 16, 2011, 03:08:36 PM
for being a total loser.

Offline ethure

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Re: I wish to apologise...
Reply #1 on: November 16, 2011, 03:58:41 PM
i'm confused.
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Offline perfect_pitch

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Re: I wish to apologise...
Reply #2 on: November 17, 2011, 12:20:10 AM
Really? Well... I... don't care. There have been very few people in the last year or so who have taken a great deal of time abusing the users on this forum here, who are usually banned or leave... and you've topped the list of some of those insulting users.

I think it's cheap to spew crap like:

But seeing as I am a highly gifted pianist, I can no longer insult my intellect with these stupid forums and Chico Marx.

*** off with your fake shite. This is a piano website. Not an agony aunt.

I'm not thompson. I've read his posts, and he is an idiot.

Do you honestly think I'm stupid enough to believe that bullshit answer. *** PIano street. It's *** fake.

Yes. You are weak minded and going on a computer for a 'shoulder to cry on' is stupid and immature.

I THINK to start a thread that says simply:

I wish to apologise... for being a total loser.

Which is barely a full-length sentence... is a bloody insult. I don't care if you're sorry - that behaviour is just idiotic, it's demeaning, and it's because of idiots like you that this site gets a bad reputation... same with the other idiots who come along, try to pedal some crap with their 'I'm a genuis, not a crank' mentality.

I don't care if you're sorry... but yeah - you were acting like a loser.

Offline drkilroy

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Re: I wish to apologise...
Reply #3 on: November 17, 2011, 04:15:22 PM
Oh, I could never forgive insulting Chico Marx!

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