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To think some mnetters r on here just to be nasty?

150 replies

Booandpops · 28/11/2010 22:40

What's the point in asking something on here if all is given is abuse.sarcasm and swearing? Not on! an opinion yes nastiness, no!

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QueenGigantaurofMnet · 29/11/2010 00:33

yes but despite common misconceptions i am not here all the time. i miss all the good stuff.

MerrilyDefective · 29/11/2010 00:36

I like the fatboy bit..We call DS2 fatboy..Grin

BitOfFun · 29/11/2010 00:36

LittleBear- see TSC's post above. I think the thread has gone, as it was in Chat. But she is notorious for the flashing incident Grin

LittlebearH · 29/11/2010 00:40

Oh I see. This happens all the time to me. I go top post on a thread and it has moved on! I am shit faced too...I seem to post a lot better though Confused

May regret it tomorrow though

HairyMclary1979 · 29/11/2010 00:40

that was funny as hell,

thesecondcoming · 29/11/2010 00:40

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CakeandRoses · 29/11/2010 00:42

Jesus fucking christ, tsc. That is the funniest story ever. I'm tying to put 'I can see your minge' out of my head before I wake up dh with my sniggering.

You can soo never have another child and risk being pregheaded again.

bickie · 29/11/2010 00:48

I rarely get on MN as too busy in RL. But when I do - I have to admit I have seen some pretty horrible cyber bullying going on. I guess if you don't like it/can't hack it - there is a solution ... don't log on. It's not for everyone - and certainly not a bad reflection on you if you decide it's not for you.

ClimberChick · 29/11/2010 01:15

TSC- I hadn't heard of that story either, fucking hilarious Grin

I'm apparently known as a bitch in real life (I'm just rather to the point). On here I'm actually quite nice (OK not nice, just bland), so not nasty.

LittlebearH · 29/11/2010 01:17

I think your are lovely CC.

ClimberChick · 29/11/2010 01:36
ClimberChick · 29/11/2010 01:37

dammit, I'm not even drunk LBearH

LittlebearH · 29/11/2010 01:38

I am still up.. I post so much better drunk!! Fuck..Have you seen the time...I should be in bed!!!

foggyfig · 29/11/2010 01:55

I love the swearing on mumsnet. Another forum I frequent you can't even say bitch, and someone hits the report button. stupid fuckers twunts. Grin

LittlebearH · 29/11/2010 01:57

Lol FOggy I can't even type c*nt

ClimberChick · 29/11/2010 02:22

Shouldn't you be in bed by now. Your DD will be up in 5 hrs.

I think my post a few up is the closest I've come to swearing and I'm a Essex girl brought up on a lovely council estate. My family will be ashamed.

thesecondcoming · 29/11/2010 11:56

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IDontLikeDisciples · 29/11/2010 12:06

True nastiness is indeed rare but it happens. And some cunts people definitely hold grudges

LeQueen · 29/11/2010 12:10

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QueenGigantaurofMnet · 29/11/2010 12:12

just go to your registration details and save it as if for a namechange, then just change back to tax if you want.

Oh yes some people do take things on here very personally. They see disagreements in a debate as some sort of personal feud. Bit pathetic really but I guess for some people mn is far more important than it should be.

thesecondcoming · 29/11/2010 12:13

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GetOrfMoiLand · 29/11/2010 12:14

In response to the OP.

Um, yes. What's your point exactly?

QueenGigantaurofMnet · 29/11/2010 12:16

Or just cutting through the bullshit lequeen.

GetOrfMoiLand · 29/11/2010 12:18

I have so changed in my time on mumsnet.

I used to be all mild and meek. Would never voice a contentious opinion as I was terrified of someone disagreeing/causing a row.

Nowadays - I say what I damn well like. Do not suffer fools at all.

I am currently awaiting a complete pasting on the 'expressing breastmilk at work' thread as I have voiced the sacrilegious idea that expressing at work may not be ideal, just feed your baby formula.

Ah bollocks to it. I just say what I think now.

christmasheave · 29/11/2010 12:21

Yes OP that is exactly why I come onto Mumsnet. I just don't get enough chance to be a bitch in RL, so I live vicariously through my MN persona.

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