Dog-ear guilt

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  • _salisae_0

    It's named 'dog-ear' from the invention of bookmarks which were made from the overly large ears of some english hounds. So I can understand your subconscious guilt.

    • Wow!Spookytim
    • Every day's a school daycreative-
    • Ha! vindicated in my guiltemecks
    • Now children, get your pencils ready and turn to chapter 12: understanding the need to touch yourself when no one is looking._salisae_
    • After that, san we try to understand my need to touch myself when people ARE looking please?Spookytim
    • *shuddercreative-
    • pandora's box of guilt here...

      emecks
    • spooky, you'll have to drop back a few courses._salisae_
    • Okay Salisae, sure, but, while I've got your attention, look... WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA.Spookytim
    • Wasn't this an urban myth/joke?detritus
    • Hey, Detritus, look..
      WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA
      * Smiles weirdly, cross eyed.
      Spookytim
    • *carol vorderman hands spooky an N :Demecks
    • Thank Carol, look at this..

      WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA etc
      Spookytim
  • Spookytim0

    As an aside, but it just dropped into my mind and has similar sensitivities as your OP Emecks...

    I was having a quick look at QBN at the weekend with my missus sat next to me on the sofa. She'd never seen it before and I've sometimes said "OH, someone on QBN today said...", so she's sort of aware of what QBN is about.

    She asked me what was what so I was saying "This is where you post your threads, and this blah blah blah..." and she said "What are the little grey pills with numbers here?" and I said "That's how many responses a braodcast has received. This one here is blank because bobody responded" and she said "Oh Thats so sad! It breaks my heart!" and proceeded to try and pursuade me to post something nice in whatever it was to cheer the poor soul up.

    Whats with all this forum sentimentality ffs!?!?!?!
    (Thats a rhetorical question)