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Re: Passionate Argentina fans

Thu Feb 07, 2019 1:36 pm

SirJimmySchoular wrote:
Fordy_90 wrote:
SirJimmySchoular wrote:
dogfound wrote:
Bananas wrote:This Jimmy Schoular poster seems very lonely and in need of attention and love. Bit of a numptee as well with too much time on his hands, needs a job or a hobby. I bet he has a common fakebook account and watches Jeremy Kyle in his dirty Y Fronts.



Jimmy Scoular , or Sir Jimmy Schoular , there are 2 of them .


I'm pretty sure he meant me actually. It's such an exact fit to my entire character you see. Anyway, the other chap seems to have very different views to me and and a distinctly different way of expressing himself .
I've taken it all on board though, put my trousers on and applied for a job collecting trolleys at the local supermarket. I'm still trying to decide upon the right hobby and at the moment I'm torn between collecting old spoons or damp Norwegian envelopes.

Did you even watch the video of people singing in a food court, not a stadium with seats empty. It came across as a snap reaction to a post with a little I don't hold grudges.... But....thrown in to cover yourself. They were singing an America song, that was changed into a chant to rile up the Brazilians. So I have no idea when you, yourself went on a rant about how we arnt patriotic enough and need to respect soldiers that have died. At this point you are literally arguing with people who haven't said anything of the sort. Then you visably try to come across more eloquent when challenged, tbh I am sure you are probably a very smart man, but sometimes you do come across as a insecure toss pot a bit wide of the mark. You often take opportunities or make opportunities to make yourself sound smart and revel in it. It's quite sad and smacks of insecurities. Someone who is comfortable with who they are wouldn't fabricate opportunities to sound like they know a thing or two if they weren't deeply insecure. And with the way you revelled in taking the piss further of the unemployed and "less intelligent" is quite frustrating, many in this climate deal with unemployment, mental health issues and are as intelligent as you claim to be. I'm going to guess daddy issues, just because you're so cringingly desperate to prove you know something, just chill, think and give it a rest



Whoa ! I thought it was the other guy who was taking the piss out of the unemployed etc, or more putting them down actually.
As far as the rest of it goes, I think you're confusing some strange aspiration to impress a load of people I'll never meet with trying to contribute by providing stuff to spark conversations,and maybe sometimes make someone smile.
What I say here isn't always serious . Sometimes it is ,and I'll grant you that it's probably sometimes hard to spot the difference.

Actually, you're quite perceptive to notice that I create opportunities ,as you put it, but they're opportunities for people to take the conversation in interesting and maybe contraversial directions - bit of creative intellectual midfield play if you like.

I'd never put anyone down because they have unfortunate circumstances or maybe don't feel good about themselves. In fairness I'd go out of my way to stand up for them and encourage them.
As far as me being insecure goes,don't worry about it because I'm very much the opposite to that in all ways, but I'm very sorry if I gave the impression of contempt for people with problems. The truth of the post which upset you was that the other guy had wrongly assessed me as such a person and was trying to use that to make me feel bad about myself, and that's exactly why I bit back at him - didn't destroy him, just a little nip on the nose really , but only to teach him not to try and bully people he thinks are weaker than him.

Why the detailed answer ? Because I obviously offended you and made you think I was putting people down so I needed to explain and apologise. It's always been my ethic to encourage people to have confidence and belief in themselves to help them over the kind of difficulties you mentioned, and that's another reason why I chuck in the occasional six dollar word .
No one needs to accept mediocrity or hardship and everyone has got the potential to succeed at the highest level if they understand what I've coincidentally said in a post earlier in this thread - that they are " as good as any other bugger ".

If I hit you with a bit of freindly fire, I'm honestly very sorry and I hope you will accept my apology.

Sorry messed up the last quote haha the shame

Re: Passionate Argentina fans

Thu Feb 07, 2019 5:58 pm

Fordy_90 wrote:No one needs to accept mediocrity or hardship and everyone has got the potential to succeed at the highest level if they understand what I've coincidentally said in a post earlier in this thread - that they are " as good as any other bugger ".

If I hit you with a bit of freindly fire, I'm honestly very sorry and I hope you will accept my apology.


Apology accepted and I owe you one in return, sorry for the amature analysis, I just see things on this forum and wish things were just straight up simplified as it has a tenancy to have the same emotional maturity of a school playground. But I understand I was a bit rash, I myself was having a bad mental health day, I haven't been able to go to a Cardiff game since Southend or Kidderminster due to anxiety in crowds. And unfortunately I took the banter about people not doing much with their life personally and sorta made it about that which in itself was hypocritical. I just dislike the assumptions of the unemployed and those struggling for work. So apologies all round x[/quote]

None needed ! I'm just very glad that you don't think I'm a big b*stard, cause I'm really not.
Thanks for your gracious comments .

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