Does this mean we cant bash the maple leafs anymore?
Does this mean we cant bash the maple leafs anymore?
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So, I'm guessing when I say that when someone says 'for a while' I think that's it's not permanent?
I'm predjudicial? Well yeah. I've stated my prejudices very clearly. "Americans have no right whatsoever to continually bash Canada on public media over a period of years." That's my prejudice.
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''Our culture has accepted two huge lies: The first is that if you disagree with someone’s lifestyle, you must fear them or hate them. The second is that to love someone means you agree with everything they believe or do. Both are nonsense. You don’t have to compromise convictions to be compassionate.''
run down
vb (mainly adverb)
1. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) to cause or allow (an engine, battery, etc.) to lose power gradually and cease to function or (of an engine, battery, etc.) to do this
2. to decline or reduce in number or size the firm ran down its sales force
3. (tr, usually passive) to tire, sap the strength of, or exhaust he was thoroughly run down and needed a holiday
4. (tr) to criticize adversely; denigrate; decry
5. (tr) to hit and knock to the ground with a moving vehicle
6. (Transport / Nautical Terms) Nautical
a. (tr) to collide with and cause to sink
b. (intr, preposition) to navigate so as to move parallel to (a coast)
7. (tr) to pursue and find or capture to run down a fugitive
8. (tr) to read swiftly or perfunctorily he ran down their list of complaints
adj run-down
1. tired; exhausted
2. worn-out, shabby, or dilapidated
n rundown
1. a brief review, résumé, or summary
2. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) the process of a motor or mechanism coming gradually to a standstill after the source of power is removed
3. a reduction in number or size
Perhaps this will help.
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It's not slander if it's written, it's libel; and it's not libelous if it's true.Originally Posted by Shawn
Do threads ever end? This one died days ago. Bury it !!!
To put the thread back on topic (which some "Teflon-coated" members seemed to have hijacked), business bashing on a BBS is a lazy cowards way out.
The obvious result is that no one really takes a BBS seriously anyways, so why bother if there will be no impact. All you are doing is making the BBS owner party to libelous statements (only proven true or false in court).
You would be better served to stand on the public property in front of the business telling would-be customers your tale of woe, and let the cards fall where they may. If you are sincere and truthful in your information, you have nothing to worry about, ...... if not, expect the police to move your sorry butt from the site.
The difference with the two scenarios is that you actually have to put your face out there for all to see in the second scenario, ..... in the first, you get to hide behind your monitor and tickle yourself.
Regardless if you agree with the policy or not, I think everyone has been warned of the consequences, ... if you want to challenge Soonet, have at 'er, ..... been nice knowing you.
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And with those wise words from Handyman.....CLICK!!!
''Our culture has accepted two huge lies: The first is that if you disagree with someone’s lifestyle, you must fear them or hate them. The second is that to love someone means you agree with everything they believe or do. Both are nonsense. You don’t have to compromise convictions to be compassionate.''
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