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:bawling: now my thinking of The cat ladies being dear old ladies stroking their pussies in their rocking chairs is all blown to pieces.
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Not saying everyone who used it was directing it at members but I know for a fact that some were because of who they support and typically fit the 'stereotype' of the word. |
I'm sorry but I'm reading through this thread and it's basically just "oh you don't like what I say? Well here's what you've said. You're just as bad. Hey, now we're even"... What are we actually gaining here? :shrug: You can't emphasise on other people's behaviour as a way of justifying your own.
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Get a GRIP. |
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Run along, babe. You're boring me now. |
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Can everyone draw a line under it and move on.
Both sides have had a a say and the mods have had input. |
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Can I ask what is wrong with being a cat lady in the first place? If anything it's a term of endearment. Cats are great.
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I personally choose to stay away/ignore the lot that stick together and believe the forum belongs to them. Usually the types that posted often during off season/in the chat threads. I'd suggest to others feeling the same to do likewise and that way it won't affect you and will prevent any drama occuring :). It's also good to have some originality on the forum I believe, it's not fun if everyone has the same opinion all the time or all post exactly the same, so it's good to welcome healthy debate.
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