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Haha Tora in a nutshell.

Demands "evidence" of previous bs posted.

Provided with evidence, mocks fellow poster for finding it.

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that wasn't evidence of what I was accused of mozz, surely you can see that.
//Provided with evidence//

TTT didn't say what jno accused him of saying. I know he's a bit of a punch bag around here but be fair at least.
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//Provided with evidence//

TTT didn't say what jno accused him of saying. I know he's a bit of a punch bag around here but be fair at least.
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Lol !
Punchbag ? You mean more like because he generally comes out swinging blindly !
That seems sensible is approval, easily distinguishable from "that seems inevitable", which is neutral, and "that is a disaster because Putin is a dictator who won't allow anyone to be autonomous", which is disapproval (and would have been correct).
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right, it's nice outside, I'm going to take the katana out!
The real problem with that thread Tora, is the inclusion of several "message deleted" entries. Now, I don't know for sure if they were your posts being deleted, but knowing how frequently your posts are culled, it's difficult to get the full story. Real evidence cannot be provided if it has been destroyed.
TORATORATORA when you posted your quoted post, it wasn't the full quote.

In response to the Crimean Parliament vote to become part of the Russian Federation, you posted,

"That seems sensible LG, presumably The Crimea will effectively become an autonomous state in the RF and the rest of Ukraine can look to the EU etc."

As you believed it to be "sensible", that is approval of that action.
touché! CORBY

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