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Maybe that's his secret defence strategy
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Quote by bluexxx
I think in some respects it depends on the nature of what is being said/done online as to how much I would consider it bullying.
I would certainly say that sending offensive or threatening material to someone via the internet, that could easily be acted upon irl -- "I know where you live and I'm going to kill you", sort of thing is certainly harassment by anyone's standards and if persistent I would consider bullying. Some forms of stalking too, would fit this bill.
But something that's abusive in a location (ie this chatroom) where the offender can be reported easily and communications are anonymous, well no, personally I wouldn't take that seriously and I would never lose sleep over it. Just laugh at the sad fuckers and move on :thumbup:
Quote by MikeNorth
..... you first met up in an impromptu, pub based type social situation with people you only 'knew' from swinging sites. Did you have the 'Hello, I'm Jackie' and then the almost nudge nudge wink wink thing and whispered 'I'm Qbu'?![]()
My first ever was with the leg end that is Harry Jones in a Sheffield pub, as he was on one of his tours (I doubt he'll mind me mentioning it - apologies if so Harry), but his was easy peasy. a) His name is Harry and b) he was wearing the legendary flat cap :lol: Others who were there were in the same situation as me and did the whispered site name thing. It was hilarious. I could name them but won't for obvious reasons :-)
Quote by Happy Cats
There used to be a neighbours beautiful black cat that would visit and lie on my desk purring contentedly. It was asleep next to my monitor the one day when I was trying to think of a name and I thought to myself, what a happy cat.
I now have a fantastic white cat as per my avatar.
Quote by Lost
~Having the name Lost makes it easier for us I guess as we walk into a group of people and say "We're Lost can you help" and we've never walked into the wrong group of people...so far!