Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #50 – 2014-11-11, 20:12:47 You're still going on about Blue Laws, Sang? Amazing!
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #51 – 2014-11-11, 22:22:45 Why do Americans blur any discussion? amazing.. and they want freedom of speech... even more amazing, do they?
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #52 – 2014-11-12, 03:46:13 They think they do Oakdale but in practice they often have to fight for what has been stumped into them from earliest school. Time after time there have been cases for people being hemmed in, persecuted and the rights enshrined in that constitution are not as practical as they were brained into. It must be damn awful for peole to relapse they have been hoodwinked.
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #53 – 2014-11-13, 07:21:29 A "better" indictment of the Scots system of education and government could not have been made…(I hope you experience a rectal prolapse soon: Keeping your head up there for so long must be, at least, uncomfortable… But -perhaps- you like the smell? It's sort-of like haggis, isn't it? ) Last Edit: 2014-11-13, 07:32:27 by OakdaleFTL
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #54 – 2014-11-20, 05:14:34 Oh OakdaleTFL, I have never liked haggis and said so ion the past. Reminds me too much of self-appraising ex-colonists!
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #55 – 2014-12-29, 06:03:32 It would seem spamming this crap on forums is a good way to get raided, if you're actually selling fake passports or not :p Fucking genius.
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #56 – 2014-12-29, 06:14:20 I wonder how many people, not the slightest interested in a fake document, would visit the site out of curiosity.I wonder what dire consequences would ensue.I won't be trying it.
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #57 – 2014-12-29, 08:31:05 No such host. I believe it's an initial spam test (a feeling out process), which depending on it's criteria & outcomes may just be the precursor of "fun to come".
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #58 – 2014-12-29, 08:43:04 I didn't bother to check before, but Smiley's assessment seems to be correct.Quote raccoon@Clockwerk:~$ ping salefakepassport.cc ping: unknown host salefakepassport.cc....Quote raccoon@Clockwerk:~$ traceroute salefakepassport.cc salefakepassport.cc salefakepassport.cc: Name or service not knownCannot handle "host" cmdline arg `salefakepassport.cc' on position 1 (argc 1)
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #59 – 2014-12-31, 04:49:26 Tut tut language there Sanguinemoon. There are plenty of descriptive words without declining to that standard.
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #60 – 2015-01-10, 03:47:15 I think this belongs here… (Of course, it's the Onion! )—————————————————@RJ: I seem to recall –I drinks a bit, so my memory may be deficient– that Jaybro gave you a goodly supply of commas — where the heck did you use them? (You seem to have run out…)Would you like to re-load?—————————————————————————BTW: What did I miss? How did we jump from RJ and me sparring to spam and sites offering bogus passports? Last Edit: 2015-01-10, 03:58:03 by OakdaleFTL
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #61 – 2015-01-10, 04:54:02 Quote from: OakdaleFTL on 2015-01-10, 03:47:15I think this belongs here… (Of course, it's the Onion! )—————————————————@RJ: I seem to recall –I drinks a bit, so my memory may be deficient– that Jaybro gave you a goodly supply of commas — where the heck did you use them? (You seem to have run out…)Would you like to re-load?He uses them as superfluous apostrophes.
Re: Free Speech ain't what it used to be! Reply #62 – 2015-01-10, 05:47:44 Quote from: tt92 on 2015-01-09, 20:54:02He uses them as superfluous apostrophes.I hate to admit it — but I've seen such frequently in store signage and public notices. I'd like to -since I've been in California for decades, where many are Spanish-speakers first and English-speakers little to none…say that it is the fault of foreigners. But it ain't. I remember the same patterns in New England, where I grew up.It's part of the language.I'm particularly and persistently interested in punctuation. (I use it often oddly…) But it's not "the hill I want to die on…"————————————————————————Did I miss this? Quote from: tt92 on 2015-01-09, 20:54:02He uses them as superfluous apostrophes.…he wants to possess things nobody would presume he does…?