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wtf is wrong with sau?

i havent been a member all that long, but fuuk me dead mate, i have seen a massive change of late.

i think a few people are a little to involved, taking everything to heart, quick to return fire etc. including myself.

i think my partner is right, maybe i do spend too much time on here.

toughen up people, its a forum, let people have there opinion, if you don't like it, who cares! it shouldn't stop you

doing what you want, whatever that may be.

as steve would say,

A tea spoon of cement for all! ;)

R-E-L-A-X

wtf is wrong with sau?

i havent been a member all that long, but fuuk me dead mate, i have seen a massive change of late.

i think a few people are a little to involved, taking everything to heart, quick to return fire etc. including myself.

i think my partner is right, maybe i do spend too much time on here.

toughen up people, its a forum, let people have there opinion, if you don't like it, who cares! it shouldn't stop you

doing what you want, whatever that may be.

as steve would say,

A tea spoon of cement for all! :)

R-E-L-A-X

pretty much spot on , ive only been here for a few months and its been up up up and slowly coming down ;)

What is wrong with SAU is the same problem with the rest of the internet - people get too easily aggressive/emo taking things personal, opinions get thrown around too often/openly, people talking crap and shit because they're safely behind a computer screen... and so forth - too many problems to mention haha

+1 people need to take things more light heartedly and talk on the internet as though they are talking to someone in real life(with respect) instead of talking crap so much

as steve would say,

A tea spoon of cement for all! :D

R-E-L-A-X

As ted would say,

Just fking chill out aye :D

;)

But yeah well said craig, life is too short to worry about what some clown said on an internet forum. Shit, if thats your biggest problem you're doing fkn well :)

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