That Einstein was a right #fraud. Pseudo science him mate. Holograms of planes and cover up including a cast of thousands was pucker though
The timing of that announcement was absolutely perfect. He'd spent the previous month + rubbishing general relativity and the existence of black holes. Then - boom - just like buses, they arrive at the same time
I think that tipped him tbh. He was preparing his Nobel prize winners speech after years of painstaking internet research
President Putin decided it was time Sisu spread propaganda elsewhere. On a cricket forum somewhere on the internet a new user has signed up and is telling everyone that the west is evil and Putin is infallible.
Apologies, I asked you and Biscan responded, and said he was taking a self imposed break. So presumably he asked one of you lads (or admin) to ban his account. No doubt with a titty lip on, after his latest ban demand wasn't actioned
Hahaha, so after sending umpteen snide PM's to the Liverpool mods demanding thread and board bans, he went to brb, no doubt got ****ed off and told him to ban his account in a strop?.....pure guesswork of course The massive, massive, twat
I have no idea. I only heard the super mod stuff second hand so I left it. I gave it a go reading that thread. There was nothing as bad as the last one I thought and nothing worse than any other thread on here. Like there was a bit of carry over but I didn't hear that I didn't measure up or anything.
BRB contacted him regarding a signature he had. I guess he felt using that channel would be a more successful approach for whatever reason. You have personal experience of approaching me for a self inflicted ban so you know I'd have done it
Bad Language for Good Business Mar 4, 2016 "I've always tried to be mindful of being myself when building relationships, this means (appropriately) dressing, acting and generally being true to myself with my beliefs and ethics. I'm not really one for using a lot of bad language as I think it's often unnecessary however I've found that using it very occasionally can have quite a powerful effect. I don't mean in an offensive or angry way, just as a means to (more) passionately put my point across to show how much I care. Salford council may disagree however. At a company where I've previously worked we publicly announced on our website that 'we give a ****'. Some people commented that they didn't like that we'd typed it and others commented that they felt it was positive, personal and they understood why it was there. We could've written that 'we care' or 'we really take pride in customer service' but you know what? That's not how I'd say it if you met me and asked me about customer service. I remember feeling uncomfortable watching the Beatles Anthology when John Lennon commented that they've '****ing had it now' when their then manager Brian Epstein died. I felt uneasy because my Dad was sat next to me and I don't use bad language in front of my parents out of respect. The fact that John used this term rather than just saying "we've had it now" made me really believe that he meant it. I wasn't offended, more struck by how passionately he said it. I read recently that research has shown that people who punctuate their speech with profanities are actually more intelligent than those who avoid naughty words, but I think that's just bollocks." Not me, but it made me grin
Didn't Sisu get some **** for that almost a swastika that wasn't a swastika sig he had back in the day ... isn't he SukkmyKlopp, who is SukkmyKlopp ??!
As soon as you take da cheeze out of da carragher arms you'll have a case ... can see you trying to move the fittings and fixtures in piece by piece