Wow, they're a vicious bunch aren't they?
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That is rather good. Goes back for more...
why ?
Imagine being allowed to swear like grown ups....
Seems reasonable.
Better than discussion of stems.or some shit.
Even the names, eg Vladimir's Putaine, amuse me more than the average on here.
I'm torn. I don't like Beyonce, but I also don't think I like Sarah Vine (no idea who she is). But I'd like to wade in there and stick up for her and see what happens. Call it a study.
slowoldgit - Member
Even the names, eg Vladimir's Putaine, amuse me more than the average on here.POSTED 1 MINUTE AGO # REPORT-POST
Or CockacidalManiac!
Anyone who has a pop at Gove's Mrs, no matter how nefarious the reason, is alright by me.
>not a reference to any content in that article, just a statement of my disdain for that man and anybody who considers him as worth being related to<
I thought this was going to be a link to a mumsnet thread with someone complaining about porridge all over the kitchen
Wow, they're a vicious bunch aren't they?
Assuming you didn't know who Sarah Vine is, I'd say everything in that thread comes under the "fair comment" banner.
It's a marvellous bearpit. Makes us look like some kind of elegant debating salon at times.
Wot hims sed /\
^ wot they said.
I found it to be a horrible place.
"Poundshop Lannisters". Brilliant insult!
Not sure I'd want to raise my head above the parapet over there!
Better than discussion of stems...
Now you're being unreasonable.
Without a stem (not even the right stem) my life would be incomplete. Without bickering over the media and celebrities...not so much.
Glasgowdan - 'CockacidalManiac' is now my word of the day. But I'm not going 'over there'. No.
Wow, they're a vicious bunch aren't they?
No.
The Daily Mail are a "vicious bunch" and Sarah Vine is an utter car crash of self-loathing-turned-outward.
I thought this was going to be a link to a mumsnet thread with someone complaining about porridge all over the kitchen
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Anyone who refers to a Daily Mail journalist as a "misogynist ****" is fine by me.
why someone being pregnant is news or worthy or being written about is beyond me.
No one has a monopoly on viciousness. I find both the Daily Mail and mumsnet to be vicious!
I love the occasional foray into the wild world that is Mumsnet. Their "classics" thread area has some really great stuff in there.
Oh dear, STW in danger of becoming mumsnet! ๐
Imagine being allowed to swear like grown ups....
A very good point, Jamie. Can someone please explain to me why we are treated like children on here?
Because we act like children most of the time?
Because we act like children most of the time?
Yeah but you started it!
Are we nearly there yet?
we are treated like children on here?
Yet still seem to manage to communicate quite effectively without using every 12 year old's favourite vocabulary.
This place is better for it IMO.
Now, about that dress code...
glasgowdan - Member
Oh dear, STW in danger of becoming mumsnet!
Dunno about becoming, there have been threads that have been just as vituperative, only without the overt profanity!
Can someone please explain to me why we are treated like children on here?
It's supposed to be family-friendly, rather than Sweary Adult Central.
Plus also, there are ladies present, though if Mumsnet is anything to go by that's a moot point.
Plus also, there are ladies present, though if Mumsnet is anything to go by that's a moot point.
Somewhat patronising, Cougar.
Although I feel you only said the former to add the latter ๐
It's supposed to be family-friendly
All those under 30 raise your hands.
*no hands get raised*
Sort of disproves your sexism ๐Cougar - ModeratorPlus also, there are ladies present, though if Mumsnet is anything to go by that's a moot point.
FWIW I don't see the need to revert to constant use of swearing but some of the words starred out seem relatively trivial. **** being a good example (that pseudo-sweary word used in Father Ted.)
**** being a good example (that pseudo-sweary word used in Father Ted.)
Reported for swear filter avoidance.
I didn't avoid it. The swear filter did its job. 
At least have the right number of *.
Ducking is ****ing.
Madness.
Well, I'm a lady (even if Edukator thinks I'm a hairy bloke!) and I do swear but I'm not venomous
vickypea - MemberWell, I'm a lady (even if Edukator thinks I'm a hairy bloke!) and I do swear but I'm not venomous
Have you told MrP he's married to a hairy bloke ๐
TBH I get on with all the women at work as they tell it straight, If they are not happy with something they will say so & you know where you are.
50% of the blokes play a shitty political game of back stabbing and made up crap
There's a huge number of forums, most of which are helpful, friendly, and pretty chilled out. AIBU is notoriously savage though, home to some excellent parking threads though (with diagrams, if you're lucky).
I had to Google AIBU! Mumsnet language does seem a bit, you know, unnecessary. We're all grown ups, we know what * means. It doesn't need spelling out.
Anyway, * it.
Pretty sure there i a guide to the mumsnet abbreviations on there somewhere
AIBU?
am I being unreasonable?
Of course you are, and if you don't know why, she should LTB! ๐