Let me tell you the politically incorrect answer. They've tried to ban Agustino, and there weren't enough moderators supporting that decision. I would release the PM from one of the moderators, except that he would be placed in an unfair position if I unveiled who it was. — Agustino
When has a moderator EVER admitted to have been wrong and acted out of line? Never? Apparently, you guys never make mistakes. And you're always jumping to defend each other. — Agustino
Publicly? Also please note, discoverii is a leftist (as were his posts against the Thai king).That's not true.Baden and I admitted to being wrong about censoring discovery's posts attacking the previous Thai king, and other mods took issue with our decision. — Michael
The problem is that the mod team is biased - it has unfairly banned people in the past (Emptyheaded), — Agustino
I will refrain from any further postings as a sign of protest on Empty's behalf. — Agustino
I also don't think the joke was "vulgar"... — Agustino
Sappy, first delete that 1GB of porn on your computer, close your subscription to NaughtyAmerica, and live without masturbation for 21 days, and then let's talk again. You'll see benefits even in the way you urinate, believe me. The stream of urine will be vigorous, you won't even believe the splash it will cause once it lands in the toilet!
No more of the wussy-pussy trickle down peeing you currently get because of the chronic prostatitis from too much masturbation. Pff - you must be tired to have it barely comin' out like a grandfather. But believe me - once you start feeling that great energy and vigor running through your body, you'll never go back!
“Suppose, Māgandiya, there was a leper with sores and blisters on his limbs, being devoured by worms, scratching the scabs off the openings of his wounds with his nails, cauterising his body over a burning charcoal pit. Then his friends and companions, his kinsmen and relatives, would bring a physician to treat him. The physician would make medicine for him, and by means of that medicine the man would be cured of his leprosy and would become well and happy, independent, master of himself, able to go where he likes. Then he might see another leper with sores and blisters on his limbs, being devoured by worms, scratching the scabs off the openings of his wounds with his nails, cauterising his body over a burning charcoal pit. What do you think, Māgandiya? Would that man envy that leper for his burning charcoal pit or his use of medicine? — Agustino
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