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How Russ would like to see himself....

 

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I really do find him repulsive. He's the sort of fake "socialist" who's just doing it to be trendy. If this was Nazi Germany, you can bet he'd be parading around in a brownshirt. Then again, there's very little difference between the new socialism of our day and Nazism.

 

The young ones adore him though. Maybe they don't remember him the way we do, before he got all enlightened and godlike and that.

 

 

Hitler?

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sorry

/ˈsɒri/

adjective

adjective: sorry; comparative adjective: sorrier; superlative adjective: sorriest

1.

feeling sad or distressed through sympathy with someone else's misfortune.

"I was sorry to hear about what happened to your family"

 

synonyms:

sad, unhappy, sorrowful, distressed, upset, depressed, downcast, miserable, downhearted, disheartened, dejected, down, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, broken-hearted, heartbroken, inconsolable, grief-stricken More

"I was sorry to hear about his accident"

full of pity, sympathetic, pitying, compassionate, moved, commiserative, consoling, empathetic, caring, concerned, understanding

"he couldn't help feeling sorry for her"

 

antonyms:

glad, unsympathetic

 

filled with compassion for.

"I felt sorry for the poor boys working for him"

 

2.

feeling regret or penitence.

"he said he was sorry he had upset me"

 

synonyms:

regretful, remorseful, contrite, repentant, rueful, penitent, conscience-stricken, apologetic, abject, guilty, guilt-ridden, self-reproachful, bad, ashamed, shamefaced, sheepish, in sackcloth and ashes, afraid;

rarecompunctious

"I'm sorry if I was a bit brusque"

 

antonyms:

unrepentant

 

 

 

 

 

Have you noticed that Amy has totally vanished from her own thread?

Ok - let's bring her back with a bang....there's a poster for her in a little cafe in Strand Street. That's it.

I already told everyone that!

Sorry!

 

 

 

Sorry??? After Mr. Sausages did all that cut and pasting you could've atleast said Self-Reproachful.

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What's that psychological disorder called in which someone thinks that everyone is out to get them?

 

Burns is taking it to such extremes now that I wouldn't be surprised if it was replaced by a syndrome named after her.

 

But I repeat, I really do feel sorry for her kids, they will suffer for years from their peers because of her antics. Obviously her ego comes before her family. Vile woman.

 

You really are a repulsive little toad.

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What's that psychological disorder called in which someone thinks that everyone is out to get them?

Burns is taking it to such extremes now that I wouldn't be surprised if it was replaced by a syndrome named after her.

But I repeat, I really do feel sorry for her kids, they will suffer for years from their peers because of her antics. Obviously her ego comes before her family. Vile woman.

 

You really are a repulsive little toad.

It would be so much worse if I was wrong.

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sorry

/ˈsɒri/

adjective

adjective: sorry; comparative adjective: sorrier; superlative adjective: sorriest

1.

feeling sad or distressed through sympathy with someone else's misfortune.

"I was sorry to hear about what happened to your family"

 

synonyms:

sad, unhappy, sorrowful, distressed, upset, depressed, downcast, miserable, downhearted, disheartened, dejected, down, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, broken-hearted, heartbroken, inconsolable, grief-stricken More

"I was sorry to hear about his accident"

full of pity, sympathetic, pitying, compassionate, moved, commiserative, consoling, empathetic, caring, concerned, understanding

"he couldn't help feeling sorry for her"

 

antonyms:

glad, unsympathetic

 

filled with compassion for.

"I felt sorry for the poor boys working for him"

 

2.

feeling regret or penitence.

"he said he was sorry he had upset me"

 

synonyms:

regretful, remorseful, contrite, repentant, rueful, penitent, conscience-stricken, apologetic, abject, guilty, guilt-ridden, self-reproachful, bad, ashamed, shamefaced, sheepish, in sackcloth and ashes, afraid;

rarecompunctious

"I'm sorry if I was a bit brusque"

 

antonyms:

unrepentant

 

 

 

 

 

Have you noticed that Amy has totally vanished from her own thread?

 

Ok - let's bring her back with a bang....there's a poster for her in a little cafe in Strand Street. That's it.

I already told everyone that!

Sorry!

 

Sorry??? After Mr. Sausages did all that cut and pasting you could've atleast said Self-Reproachful.

Sorry!

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At least Hitler was real.

 

Was he?

 

Physically perhaps, but hardly mentally. Herr Dr. Morrell ensured Hitler was fortified with the good stuff so essentially the man was off his chump most of the time.

 

Anyway, back on topic....

 

Er...

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At least Hitler was real.

 

Was he?

 

Physically perhaps, but hardly mentally. Herr Dr. Morrell ensured Hitler was fortified with the good stuff so essentially the man was off his chump most of the time.

 

Anyway, back on topic....

 

Er...

 

 

Feed me speed and I too will show you, I am brilliant at running countries and everything else too.

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