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Most likely trying to focus attention away from himself, instead of people remembering him they remember his jumper.

pretty sure there the brother and sister who was molested by there father! Saw it on the news!

Poor bloke... Wouldn't wish that on anyone.

Can't friggin win...

People whinge that we mods delete threads; we lay off a little. leaving it up to the members to 'REPORT' threads that offend them and people still whinge.

Report threads/posts that offend you and they will be cleaned up.

SAU was born back in 2002 as SDU was over moderated. I try not to moderate too much with the exception of no direct personal attacks, no illegal street drag racing talk (sometimes i let this slide depending on the severity of it) and obviously porn.

But.. the dudes jumper is awesome. :banana:

No one has called him a loser...

My uncle is a bogan and proud to be walking around in his black jeans and thongs while driving his late model Clubsport, 2 staffy's in the back seat as he earns close to 200k p.a.

This man being labelled as a bogan has absolutely nothing to do with the ordeal he went through.

'He' has portrayed the stereotypical image of a bogan. <Looks at his hair>

I portray an image of being a skin/shaved head, some portray the image of being a yuppie, some portray the image of being gay and on it goes....

The topic of discussion is his awesome bogan jumper, sure we have showed sympathy towards him regarding his ordeal but the topic of discussion IS essentially his jumper.

I give him two thumbs up for having the balls to make his ordeal public, I know I sure as hell wouldn't if it had happened to me.

But as I said... IF a post offends you please use the report button, posts/threads that are deleted are most of the time brought to my attention by another forum member reporting the post/thread. I almost never do it simply off my own back.

amazes me sometimes wot gets left on these forum and wot gets deleted. Hence delte this post everyone knows wot these two went through hardly funny

!!!

until sum1 else said in this thread i didnt know the mans situation

Well, I posted it, I had no idea what/why the picture was taken, until someone said on here how the picture came about.

Its a bloody classic jumper!

Shame what the poor bugger had to go through

IMHO Cubes you are bang-on.

Political Correctness just gets taken too damned far in our society.

The issue of his traumatic childhood, which no one should have to endure, is completely seperately from his appalling dress sense.

I laugh at his jumper at the same time I sympathise deeply for his situatation and am outraged at his father's actions.

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