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Message board > Being Good V ´s Being Bad!
Being Good V ´s Being Bad!
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blunderbuster
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Manon, I think that now and then people simply enjoy a good virtual soul striptease, sadly it �s mostly the people who don �t even publish their real name......
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6 Dec 2010
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zailda
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@David, thanks for the link! I particularly love this definition:
get a life - the ultimate insult for insecure people who have nothing better to say. People who use this "diss" have no life themselves. They usually say this to feel better about their own sad lives by criticizing someone else �s "life". |
6 Dec 2010
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donapeter
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I am confused: does this mean that RedBull knows how Gus is? "By the way does anybody know how Gus is".
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6 Dec 2010
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manonski (f)
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@Donapeter, it refers to the link where Redbull says he helped out someone. If you go to the link, you �ll see it �s about a member who is going through a tough time. Redbull wants to know if anyone knows how Gus is doing. |
6 Dec 2010
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donapeter
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I thought RB knows more........... |
6 Dec 2010
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zailda
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@Redbull, we are not here to judge people, if they are good they�ll have the username and password to enter the Heaven, if they are bad, they�ll have got a different login... I don�t believe a person can be either completely bad or good, each one of us has both sides and it�s up to us to decide each one we�ll feed.
If a member is helpful and �good�, it doesn�t give him a special license to infringe the rules on the use of the forum. Some members who were the most helpful on the forum during years were banned because of some rules infringement.
The rules are for everyone and no one can �choose� the rules he�ll follow and the ones he�ll ignore.
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6 Dec 2010
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