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Made a cake last night for the 1st time. Well I say first time, I've used packets and stuff before. This time though I made the sponge and buttercream from scratch, rolled icing to cover (boiled Jam to seal and act as a glue first') and decorated. Not a bad effort. Havent tasted it yet though. Its for the mother-in-laws birthday tonight.

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Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:51 pm
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You really do need to dial it down a notch bratty. This rubbish you're coming out with is making me think that Edd might have a good point about taking a break from the forum :roll:


not really I love pulling peoples legs when "they" think its the other way round :twisted:

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not really I love pulling peoples legs when "they" think its the other way round :twisted:

it doesn't come over as that though, it comes off as irritating and being deliberately stupid about quite obvious things (I bring Marks "catashtrophe" comment as a case in point) It's not funny it's just annoying.

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brataccas wrote:
John_Vella wrote:
You really do need to dial it down a notch bratty. This rubbish you're coming out with is making me think that Edd might have a good point about taking a break from the forum :roll:


not really I love pulling peoples legs when "they" think its the other way round :twisted:


That doesn't even make any sense... You think people are winding you up...? :shock:

No, you're just being a dick, now behave! :evil:

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Zippy wrote:
it doesn't come over as that though, it comes off as irritating and being deliberately stupid about quite obvious things (I bring Marks "catashtrophe" comment as a case in point) It's not funny it's just annoying.


:lol: facinating how people can find "text" on a forum full of strangers annoying ;)

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That doesn't even make any sense... You think people are winding you up...? :shock:

not always no but its funny nontheless :shock:

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No, you're just being a dick, now behave! :evil:


cant behave on this forum, firstly other people have to behave first ;)

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To be honest Bratty I think on the basis of what you have written before, when you 'pull someones leg' it simply looks as though you are in fact being serious. :lol:

I guess its hard to differentiate the joke from and the normal amounts of crazyness ;)

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brataccas wrote:
:lol: facinating how people can find "text" on a forum full of strangers annoying ;)


Not text, you....

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Not text, you....



yep, cos if anyone else said it then they woudnt of complained, someone in the "clique" not sure it ifs the right word but say for example you said something that I would say (as a joke) noone would bat an eyelid

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To be honest Bratty I think on the basis of what you have written before, when you 'pull someones leg' it simply looks as though you are in fact being serious. :lol:

I guess its hard to differentiate the joke from and the normal amounts of crazyness ;)


I know ;) its why I take myself with a pinch of salt also

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brataccas wrote:
Zippy wrote:
it doesn't come over as that though, it comes off as irritating and being deliberately stupid about quite obvious things (I bring Marks "catashtrophe" comment as a case in point) It's not funny it's just annoying.

:lol: facinating how people can find "text" on a forum full of strangers annoying ;)

It's not fascinating Bratty, it's communication, just the same as email and text messaging. It's about implication, 2 dimensional meaning in the first place, but also the attitude of the person writing. When people make nonsense observations it interrupts the flow of a conversation (even an off-topic one) and when it's being done deliberately to wind people up it's called trolling. It's the same effect as interrupting a real life conversation with something irrelevant, people will just stop and look at you and be irritated by your inability to behave properly in a social situation.

It's generally acceptable amongst children although their parents/present adults will make the effort to correct them so they learn the proper way to behave, when it happens in socially awkward adults it's another matter and if people as adults don't know or learn from their peers how to behave properly in those situations they will find themselves ignored a lot, or made fun of, especially if they appear to find the whole thing very funny.

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sounds so contradictary when people bring topics off topic all the time so nothings new there and I dont see you complaining to "those" people ;)

and I didnt even bring it offtopic, it was just a simple joke, get over it :roll:

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brataccas wrote:
yep, cos if anyone else said it then they woudnt of complained, someone in the "clique" not sure it ifs the right word but say for example you said something that I would say (as a joke) noone would bat an eyelid

favourism FTL!


If anyone else did it they wouldn't have derailed someone elses thread/conversation with some foil-hat crackpot conspiracy and provide a load of rubbish about how true it is

You stand by the point vehemently and blindly believe that because something looks like it is that it must be a conspiracy. Pine cones follow fibonacchi spirals, does that mean it;s a conspiracy in nature? No (http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-si ... #pinecones)

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It's the same effect as interrupting a real life conversation with something irrelevant, people will just stop and look at you and be irritated by your inability to behave properly in a social situation.

Yo, imma let you finish but KRxKUK had one of the best threads of all time ;)

Bratty, I doubt it was a joke, I think you can't accept that people do not believe something you are adamant about and are trying to backtrack.
People do take things off topic, but they generally keep it fairly related to the original topic of conversation, not linking a plot description from IMDB to symbolism on US money......

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I think in this instance its going a bit too far. The "3 eggs = mark of the beast" I'm pretty sure was a light hearted dig at his own paranormal/consiracy postings if anything. Thats how I read it anyway.

By the way Bratty did you get those plastic soldiers from Firebox?

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veato wrote:
"3 eggs = mark of the beast"
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brataccas wrote:
and I didnt even bring it offtopic, it was just a simple joke, get over it :roll:

I won't "get over it" (and feel like slapping anyone who uses that phrase) otherwise I will forever feel like if I'd just explained it one more time to you perhaps then you'd get it :evil:

I didn't say you did bring it off-topic, it was already pretty off-topic which is normal around here.

Imagine a group of people sitting around chatting about (for example) politics, all of a sudden you jump into the conversation with the words "do you think the government is using ducks to spy on everyone?" Can you see why everyone is just going to stop, stare at you, declare you mad and then ignore you?

Imagine if everytime you take part in a conversation it's with something crazy and irrelevant? Regardless of whether you think it's a joke you're going to p!ss people off eventually.

People around here make jokes all the time, they introduce irrelevancies and use the tools available to them (smilies, tags etc) to illustrate that they're making a joke if it's not totally obvious, that's why it doesn't annoy anyone. With you it's extremely difficult to tell what's a joke, what's serious, what's "just Bratty" and so people generally revert to "just Bratty" and either ignore or attempt to educate. Either way it never ends well.

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veato wrote:
I think in this instance its going a bit too far. The "3 eggs = mark of the beast" I'm pretty sure was a light hearted dig at this own paranormal/consiracy postings if anything. Thats how I read it anyway.


Yeah I'm sure it was a joke as well, which is why I took part light-heartedly, it's the bits that follow that aren't so light-hearted.

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