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Glitterknickaz · 27/08/2008 15:28

but what does NT mean?
I've seen it on other forums aside from this one and I can't work out what the letters stand for....?

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bubblagirl · 27/08/2008 15:33

neurologically typical

Raine3 · 27/08/2008 15:51

I did not know either I can't keep up with half of the conversations on here ...iykwim ....took me a month to work that one out ... lol

bubblagirl · 27/08/2008 15:57

use the acronym list at top of page thats where i found it lol

bubblagirl · 27/08/2008 15:58

here

mm22bys · 27/08/2008 16:03

what does "parp" mean?

Glitterknickaz · 27/08/2008 17:00

ahhhhh thanks
I'm fine with most acronyms it's just that one

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TotalChaos · 27/08/2008 17:06

mm22bys - "parp" is the equivalent of - I could rant for England on this topic but had better not/can't be arsed. A lot of people used it on MN a few years ago but it's mostly fallen out of favour

Whizzz · 27/08/2008 17:07

mm22bys - parp is used when the poster knows that if they post it will cause trouble, so they don't !

hecate · 27/08/2008 17:09

Although they could just not post anything at all, and that would cause even less trouble.

Cos posting 'parp' is fecking annoying!

mm22bys · 28/08/2008 07:48

Thanks - I agree - it's almost as annoying as when people post "same as so and so" - in agreement. Doesn't really add much!

hecate · 28/08/2008 08:15

Or my all time favourite - "This has already been done / oh not this again.."

Well you may have already 'done' this, but I am fairly sure that every conversation it is possible to have on any topic it is possible to discuss, has probably already been done by someone somewhere, so if that's the rule, we should all just sew our gobs shut.

EachPeachPearMum · 28/08/2008 14:13

parp

hecate · 28/08/2008 17:54

Har.
Har.

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