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user104658
18-09-2015, 12:25 PM
Discuss. Debate. Be serious about, etc.

I ask this because I received a warning for posting a well researched and to my knowledge 100% accurate thread about David Cameron being a robot joint of ham controlled by vegan activists (it was in the news yesterday, I just can't find the link right now) and yet, it seems to be perfectly ok for people to post wild, hysterical, nonsense-based statements about other politicians without a word being said about it :shrug:.

So I'm wondering: hypothetically, where is the line drawn?

Northern Monkey
18-09-2015, 12:26 PM
:joker:

Kizzy
18-09-2015, 12:35 PM
It's drawn on the right... * knocks table over*

Crimson Dynamo
18-09-2015, 12:39 PM
a warning?

seriously?

Kyle
18-09-2015, 12:42 PM
Toy Soldier's gone rogue. :shocked:

user104658
18-09-2015, 01:05 PM
a warning?

seriously?

Yes, not an infraction, I think they're different but I don't really know / care :joker:. Guess one of the mods must be a covert Tory. "Toy Soldier's stupid posts are a threat to you, your family, national security, The Queen, and you won't be able to get Doctor Who or Eastenders."

Cherie
18-09-2015, 01:14 PM
Yes, not an infraction, I think they're different but I don't really know / care :joker:. Guess one of the mods must be a covert Tory. "Toy Soldier's stupid posts are a threat to you, your family, national security, The Queen, and you won't be able to get Doctor Who or Eastenders."

:joker:


I think all politicians should be ridiculed equally :laugh:

Niamh.
18-09-2015, 01:17 PM
Closed - Serious debates is serious Debates not a place for threads about politicians who may or may not be robot ham joints :nono:

PS. A warning is just that, asking you not to do something, there are no points with it and it doesn't lead to a ban

PPS. Don't discuss your infractions/warnings on the main board