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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Courtesy lads, courtesy. And sensitivity. Cops we may assume are fairly tough buggers, not too emotionally fragile.

    But, if a cop asked for posting to stop in a thread that said cop had started, cos the slagging was getting too much to deal with, I'd lock it. Assuming that people didn't have the decency to respect the wishes of the thread starter, and affected person.

    Maybe everyone isn't a rough tough biker. Bikings none the worse for having a few gentler and more sensitive types involved. Just means having a bit of consideration for other peoples feelings , eh?
    POOF...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    evil isnt black n white Surfy
    you're telling me! the guise of true evil is road kill in an inconvenient spot on a corner in the waitakere's...
    i still think of you every time i see a flat teddie...make sure i drive around those li'll greasy flat fluffy buggers
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    POOF...........
    Watch your language old fella, put a picture of your dog as your profile pic and try call someone a poof again.

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    I am with you almost all of the way here Sarge.

    Ixion - I think you are damned if you do and damned if you don't close a thread like the original one.

    1. There is clearly a topic or two, just ripe for a good KB-style discussion here. Yes, why not kick off a new thread like maybe "1 in 5 NZ'ders Has A Mental Illness - Bullshit or Not?". I am sure others have some good suggestions.

    2. The OP did not seem to realise what she was stepping into here and as it was a fairly raw and recent issue for her, it was probably the kindest thing to let the original discussion drop.

    But of course that does not mean there is not a lot to discuss in this area for those of us who enjoy a bit of off-topic ranting. If you start another general thread and I'll be in for a post or two!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smorgen
    3. If I was to be threatend on the "internet"....... do i even need to finish that? Stick and Stones will break my bones but 01010101110010101010111 will never hurt me
    e-thugs are funny!
    they used to crack me up when i was running the nzhondas.com forums lol
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    Thread starter Shazzy posted twice i think from memory?, it was everyone else having a go at the pre-poster or whoever....point is, this is what posting and threads are all about, say what you want right?...i do, within reason, dont set out to make people cry, i will certainly get into some on here cos they deserve it but all in jest. Marty was the thread starter here and has posted 3 times at last count 3/50.......so it becomes everyone's thread, freedom of speech, guess Shazzy should have eaten those first words, but she had the right to say what she feels....... i may have missed the whole point i think not.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cookie

    Ixion - I think you are damned if you do and damned if you don't close a thread like the original one.
    Amen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    If you all really want to have a sociological discussion about eating disorders, I'll copy the non-personal posts in a new thread for you.

    Wonder if someone posted about their fight with cancer or heart disease they'd get the same response?

    After all the fitness nazis keep telling me that heart disease and high blood pressure are caused by a bad life style.

    Biker with a problem being slagged off by other bikers is never a good look.
    i respect you fella ..... admire your posts

    but no -
    cancer? heart disease? definately NOT proven as a lifestyle choice
    ------ and this poster? biker? mebbe ................. but irrespective i'll stick by this is NOT the forum for this post

    in the BEST light, this is inappropriate
    in a lesser light, it's a 'poor me'
    nothing good could come from either

    my honest 2c

    sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Perhaps not. I don't know much about eating disorders , or anything of that nature. Only thing I've ever been addicted to is biking. Which is why I kept quiet in the original thread, being as how I had nothign to contribute............
    i love your honesty
    this is NOT a p/t

    ok - if we are to apportion blame here, let's put it SQUARELY where it belongs ---------- on the ADVERTISING COMPANIES who portray a totally unatainable standard of female pulchitrude for most normal women/girls

    our 'herd instinct' and desire to conform do the rest

    when i see a magazine cover featuring a retouched pic of a 12 year old in full make-up it don't bother me

    if i were in my twenties, thirties, forties - mebbe it would make me feel inadequate --- and THAT IS WHAT IT IS DESIGNED TO DO

    i am lucky, i guess

    so is my daughter - because i have encouraged in her a feeling of self-worth that has nothing to do with fashionable appearance

    but we are NOT mainstream

    advertising - the new satan
    trust me on this
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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph
    if i were in my twenties, thirties, forties - mebbe it would make me feel inadequate --- and THAT IS WHAT IT IS DESIGNED TO DO

    i am lucky, i guess

    so is my daughter - because i have encouraged in her a feeling of self-worth that has nothing to do with fashionable appearance

    but we are NOT mainstream

    advertising - the new satan
    trust me on this
    Too true - the ads are so easily accepted by teenagers.

    Me? I buy it/wear it/ride it because I WANT to - not because some ad tells me I'll be cooler, that I NEED it or whatever.

    Fashion? Just ask anybody who knows me how much I follow fashion/trends.
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    It does piss me off somewhat when people mock these 'disorders' as something that can just be corrected by a snap of common sense and as if telling them to 'harden' up instantly solves the problem.

    To the people involved they are much more than that and often stem from deeper pych problems or imbalances, when you just dismiss them and ridicule them it doesn't exactly help things. I'm quite sure they have heard the same lines from many different people in the past.

    My Brother killed himself a couple of years ago as a result of a mental disorder, kinda similar to this. He was absolutely brilliant but as it turned out totally troubled. I don't think we can understand or even remotely comprehend what people with these mental problems go through and nor should we judge them on it, unless we have a clue what they are facing.

    A bit of understanding goes along way and personally I'm glad the moderators take that stance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indoo
    My Brother killed himself a couple of years ago as a result of a mental disorder, kinda similar to this. He was absolutely brilliant but as it turned out totally troubled. I don't think we can understand or even remotely comprehend what people with these mental problems go through and nor should we judge them on it, unless we have a clue what they are facing.
    Despite what you may think of ones opinion it is inappropriate for you to judge that person based on that - as others on this forum have done.

    Inlight of the fact I stirred up a few people in the eating disorder thread, would you of believed that I have experienced mental disabilities? Probably not and that is where you become your own worst enemy.

    "Know me before you judge me"

    They wont give me a gun license but the Army accepted me so go figure.

    Enough of the political correctness shit too. Get off your high horses and enter the real world where people suffer, bleed and die every second of the day.

    I could write a fucken story about those numb skull social welfare case workers. I feel sorry for anyone with a mental dissability who relys on them for support. Shape up, deal with it and move on or blow your brains out.

    Sorry for the lack of senstivity, but 90% of organisations and people there who are suppose to help just foster the deseases.

    I'm allowed an opinion. I'll introduce you to my shrink I had if you're going to tell me I'm an arsehole with no "understanding".

    My 2 cents.

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    Nah mate I'm not singing slogans or anything like that....

    All I know is a few days prior I was chatting to my brother as per normal, nothing was out of the ordinary and we had a good talk.

    Next thing that i can remember, my parents are banging on my window at
    6 am in the morning and I found out he hung himself.

    I'm not being pc at all, thats what happened to me and thats all I can say. If you want to consider mental disorders and probs to be a joke than thats up to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    On the other hand, some posters turn totally feral when cops post. Their reply's have nothing to do with the thread, they're just an excuse to abuse cops.
    While the Police as an entity are not my best friends, some of the crap being posted here just pisses me off.
    Those people should save their venom for when they're face to face with a cop. But I think they'd then be very polite and 'nice'.
    Thats a couple of times we have agreed Lou in a matter of days, snap out of it please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indoo
    Next thing that i can remember, my parents are banging on my window at
    6 am in the morning and I found out he hung himself.
    Aren't brothers wonderful. When I was younger and living at home my brother would wait until I went to bed then come into my room and drop the smelliest fucken fart imaginable, shut the door and leave.

    Sorry to hear of your loss dude. Your brother is probably happier now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Indoo
    I'm not being pc at all, thats what happened to me and thats all I can say. If you want to consider mental disorders and probs to be a joke than thats up to you.
    Sorry, actually made the mistake of quoting you when everything I said was directed at a few other people who have replied to this thread. Consider it lazyness and my apology for any misconception.

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