View Full Version : In my experience, the best twitter fights are between two awful, semi-famous people.
Burney
10-03-2018, 02:15 PM
This was a classic of the genre. A pair of complete pricks. :hehe:
https://twitter.com/glintingframe/status/1046157651401486338
This was a classic of the genre. A pair of complete pricks. :hehe:
https://twitter.com/glintingframe/status/1046157651401486338
I saw that
The 'your dead dad would be ashamed' stuff was particularly inflammatory
:hehe:
Sir C
10-03-2018, 02:21 PM
This was a classic of the genre. A pair of complete pricks. :hehe:
https://twitter.com/glintingframe/status/1046157651401486338
Poor Giles. He does have anger management issues. :-(
Burney
10-03-2018, 02:27 PM
Poor Giles. He does have anger management issues. :-(
I think he ought to put twitter down when he's pěssed - which seems to be quite a lot NTTAWWI
He does also have a tendency to threaten to rape and kill people. Although the punchline to this one did make me laugh a lot, tbf.
https://twitter.com/demarionunn/status/1046409552873295878
Burney
10-03-2018, 02:29 PM
I saw that
The 'your dead dad would be ashamed' stuff was particularly inflammatory
:hehe:
I sympathise with him there. People never stop wheeling out his dead dad as a stick to beat him with, which is pretty grotesque. People do the same with Peter Hitchens with his brother and it's equally wrong - after all, as if there aren't enough perfectly valid ways to slag off Peter Hitchens without referencing his dead brother.
Sir C
10-03-2018, 02:40 PM
I think he ought to put twitter down when he's pěssed - which seems to be quite a lot NTTAWWI
He does also have a tendency to threaten to rape and kill people. Although the punchline to this one did make me laugh a lot, tbf.
https://twitter.com/demarionunn/status/1046409552873295878
The internet is shít, isn't it? :-(
Burney
10-03-2018, 02:46 PM
The internet is shít, isn't it? :-(
Viewed in toto, yes. Absolutely.
Isolated things on it can make one laugh, but cumulatively, it is a net loss for mankind.
Who'd have thought that being exposed to the thoughts and ideas of more human beings than ever before possible would make us hate each other even more than we did already?
Misanthropes, that's who. :hehe: We were right all along. Geddin!
Luis Anaconda
10-03-2018, 02:56 PM
I sympathise with him there. People never stop wheeling out his dead dad as a stick to beat him with, which is pretty grotesque. People do the same with Peter Hitchens with his brother and it's equally wrong - after all, as if there aren't enough perfectly valid ways to slag off Peter Hitchens without referencing his dead brother.
Biggest fan. The absolute arse
Burney
10-03-2018, 02:59 PM
Biggest fan. The absolute arse
On the other hand, mocking Frank Lampard's mum-bothering celebrations whenever one of his shots had cannoned in of several people's arses was perfectly acceptable.
:shrug: I don't make the rules.
Luis Anaconda
10-03-2018, 03:05 PM
On the other hand, mocking Frank Lampard's mum-bothering celebrations whenever one of his shots had cannoned in of several people's arses was perfectly acceptable.
:shrug: I don't make the rules.
That’s football, b - that’s different
Burney
10-03-2018, 03:08 PM
That’s football, b - that’s different
Oh, I know. And it was clearly Lampard using his mother's death in order to preen narcissistically, so sympathy was in short supply.
Viewed in toto, yes. Absolutely.
Isolated things on it can make one laugh, but cumulatively, it is a net loss for mankind.
Who'd have thought that being exposed to the thoughts and ideas of more human beings than ever before possible would make us hate each other even more than we did already?
Misanthropes, that's who. :hehe: We were right all along. Geddin!
Even Tim Berners-Lee regrets creating it :hehe:
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