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Army of stars
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Online bullying

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Post: # 25705Post Army of stars »

A school chum of my grandaughter took her own life at 14 years of age as a direct result of online threats and bullying,a loathesome act which is becoming more and more prevelent and is a definite downside of the modern internet age,it is also a common theme on a Torrevieja forum,a forum which originally was set up (i assume) to pass on help tips and information for those holidaying and living in the area,but it has become a podium for 4 trolls to attack intimidate and goad,and any dissenters dispatched,but this is allowed if not encouraged by a mod who is now bleating about his treatment,doesn't feel nice Tim does it.If you lie with dogs you'll get fleas.People please think about what harm you can do when you post.
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Brian Deacon

Re: Online bullying

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Post: # 25707Post Brian Deacon »

There have been three threads on here recently where you and A N Other have been cryptically attacking people who are obviously not part of this forum. I suggest you practice what you preach.
Brandyboy

Re: Online bullying

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Post: # 25709Post Brandyboy »

I suggest you take a look at the other forum in question and you will see why they have been ' cryptically ' attacked, although a baseball bat would be more appropriate.

I can PM you a link to it if you want. If not let's leave it at that.
Brian Deacon

Re: Online bullying

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Post: # 25710Post Brian Deacon »

Brandyboy wrote: 19 Jan 2022 21:49 I suggest you take a look at the other forum in question and you will see why they have been ' cryptically ' attacked, although a baseball bat would be more appropriate.

I can PM you a link to it if you want. If not let's leave it at that.
I have no interest in your feud. So a PM is not necessary.
Brandyboy

Re: Online bullying

#5

Post: # 25711Post Brandyboy »

Brian Deacon wrote: 19 Jan 2022 21:51
Brandyboy wrote: 19 Jan 2022 21:49 I suggest you take a look at the other forum in question and you will see why they have been ' cryptically ' attacked, although a baseball bat would be more appropriate.

I can PM you a link to it if you want. If not let's leave it at that.
I have no interest in your feud. So a PM is not necessary.
Good, because not long ago you would have seen no less than 22 threads devoted to more than crypically attacking members of this forum, now it's down to a modest nine, all with the encouragement of the Admin / Owner.
And I have no interest in the feud either.
Army of stars
Posts: 707
Joined: 30 Oct 2019 08:00

Re: Online bullying

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Post: # 25712Post Army of stars »

Brian Deacon wrote: 19 Jan 2022 21:27 There have been three threads on here recently where you and A N Other have been cryptically attacking people who are obviously not part of this forum. I suggest you practice what you preach.
As you have obviously never been subject to their bile i suggest you do a bit of research before you make asinine comments
Brian Deacon

Re: Online bullying

#7

Post: # 25713Post Brian Deacon »

Brandyboy wrote: 19 Jan 2022 22:11
Brian Deacon wrote: 19 Jan 2022 21:51
Brandyboy wrote: 19 Jan 2022 21:49 I suggest you take a look at the other forum in question and you will see why they have been ' cryptically ' attacked, although a baseball bat would be more appropriate.

I can PM you a link to it if you want. If not let's leave it at that.
I have no interest in your feud. So a PM is not necessary.
Good, because not long ago you would have seen no less than 22 threads devoted to more than crypically attacking members of this forum, now it's down to a modest nine, all with the encouragement of the Admin / Owner.
And I have no interest in the feud either.
I really do not know what you are rambling on about.
Brian Deacon

Re: Online bullying

#8

Post: # 25714Post Brian Deacon »

Army of stars wrote: 19 Jan 2022 22:40
Brian Deacon wrote: 19 Jan 2022 21:27 There have been three threads on here recently where you and A N Other have been cryptically attacking people who are obviously not part of this forum. I suggest you practice what you preach.
As you have obviously never been subject to their bile i suggest you do a bit of research before you make asinine comments
Research? Research what? Bile? Who’s bile? If you think knowledge of your feud is widespread I’m afraid it is you who is being extremely stupid. Why don’t you just give it a rest and stop using this forum as a platform for your childish nonsense.
crummy
Posts: 503
Joined: 29 Oct 2019 17:12

Re: Online bullying

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Post: # 25715Post crummy »

Army of stars wrote: 19 Jan 2022 19:03 A school chum of my grandaughter took her own life at 14 years of age as a direct result of online threats and bullying,a loathesome act which is becoming more and more prevelent and is a definite downside of the modern internet age,it is also a common theme on a Torrevieja forum,a forum which originally was set up (i assume) to pass on help tips and information for those holidaying and living in the area,but it has become a podium for 4 trolls to attack intimidate and goad,and any dissenters dispatched,but this is allowed if not encouraged by a mod who is now bleating about his treatment,doesn't feel nice Tim does it.If you lie with dogs you'll get fleas.People please think about what harm you can do when you post.
It is sad to see and read hurtful comments and the denigrating posts towards other people. These type of posters have no idea what the mental health is of those they choose to pick on, libel, insult, run down and hurt.

Indeed they don't care. They seem to think it fun to insult, badger and stalk people. They are type that get their kicks laughing at overweight people, the disabled and the vulnerable.

How sad is that?

Stay away from them.
.
Brandyboy

Re: Online bullying

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Post: # 25717Post Brandyboy »

crummy wrote: 20 Jan 2022 05:51
Army of stars wrote: 19 Jan 2022 19:03 A school chum of my grandaughter took her own life at 14 years of age as a direct result of online threats and bullying,a loathesome act which is becoming more and more prevelent and is a definite downside of the modern internet age,it is also a common theme on a Torrevieja forum,a forum which originally was set up (i assume) to pass on help tips and information for those holidaying and living in the area,but it has become a podium for 4 trolls to attack intimidate and goad,and any dissenters dispatched,but this is allowed if not encouraged by a mod who is now bleating about his treatment,doesn't feel nice Tim does it.If you lie with dogs you'll get fleas.People please think about what harm you can do when you post.
It is sad to see and read hurtful comments and the denigrating posts towards other people. These type of posters have no idea what the mental health is of those they choose to pick on, libel, insult, run down and hurt.

Indeed they don't care. They seem to think it fun to insult, badger and stalk people. They are type that get their kicks laughing at overweight people, the disabled and the vulnerable.

How sad is that?

Stay away from them.
.
That's the beauty of social media, or should I say 'unsocial media, peopled by cowards, bullies and the mentally retarded, and they know it.

What is the mental state of a person who posts this ( Sorry for the name drop ) ........And what is the mental state of an Owner / Admin who allows it, and this example is just the tip of the iceberg !!

'We can bet money on that , Blanco . ;)
Let's just keep ripping him to bits on here'
... Three guesses who 'him' is :D
Last edited by Brandyboy on 20 Jan 2022 10:40, edited 4 times in total.

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