BBC news Black out

You can add as many as you like. It won't stop me posting the truth about the BBC, Sky news, GBN or otherwise.

The fact that some folk don't like the truth or impartiality or prefer the calming affect of RW bullshít, is not my problem.
you forgot to add Boyo.
 
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could we add 2 more

12. Telling you, you ought to apologise, for correcting their incorrect fact.
13. Stating their opinion as fact, without any source or material to back it up. Otherwise known as a NotchyFact™
Yep added
Yep forget it - its like talking to a knitted jumper. They come back with
1 "no it doesn't"
2 Utter nonsense.
3 Who are these you speak of?
4 It isn't being controlled by the lizards....
5 When did it say that
6 Ask them?
7 Seriously?
8 Then you will waste your time collating the proof and they will completely ignore it.
9 Completely make things up that you said and heavily edit your post to fit their point,
10 will make things up that you are thinking and post them in quote marks like its something that you actually said.
11 deliberately try to antagonise the poster to try and get the thread shut down or the poster banned.
12. Telling you, you ought to apologise, for correcting their incorrect fact.
13. Stating their opinion as fact, without any source or material to back it up. Otherwise known as a NotchyFact™

Its actually best just to not reply and let them takeover and have their own circular Wan# over the subject
 
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We ought to add one just for biking.

"Falsely claiming English law says something it does not."
if you ever find an example of me doing that be sure to share your detailed arguments.

Hint: it needs to be more that quoting me and responding with:

1 "no it doesn't"
 
if you ever find an example of me doing that be sure to share your detailed arguments.

I have pointed out your false claim numerous times.

Since you take care not to support it by quoting a sentence or paragraph, there is nothing more I need to say.
 
if you ever find an example of me doing that be sure to share your detailed arguments.

Hint: it needs to be more that quoting me and responding with:

1 "no it doesn't"
Various people have pointed various things out at various times.
 
I have pointed out your false claim numerous times.

Since you take care not to support it by quoting a sentence or paragraph, there is nothing more I need to say.
No you've just said "No they don't" repeatedly, in the hope that people will believe you.

As I said, feel free to set out your arguments
 
feel free to remind me. where I have..

"Falsely claiming English law says something it does not."
and someone has corrected me with a valid argument.
Go back and read.

T and g, or whoever his name was, ran rings around you just recently.
 
What is asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.

You have never found a sentence or paragraph to support your assertion.

You plucked your false claims out of the air hoping that people would believe it.
 
What is asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.

You have never found a sentence or paragraph to support your assertion.

You plucked your false claims out of the air hoping that people would believe it.
I provided links to the words in the acts and the definition...
 
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