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    I've had an idea, can OSA number the different Pitbulls and Alexes. Just so we don't strain trying to make one comment of, say Pitbull no. 2 reconcile with Pitbull no. 4's last post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Feral View Post
    Probably explains the multi-persona Alex too, lack of coordination and comm in the church, as well as no time to read any more than the last couple of posts before 2pms obligatory "unprofitable images for the enemy" stat push.
    Yep, also explains how "Alex" can be both posting here on ESMB and in the org finishing his course before 2pm Thursday at the same time.
    Some people may have thought unkind thoughts about "Alex" at the time but obviously they were both telling the "truth" as they saw it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Feral View Post
    I've had an idea, can OSA number the different Pitbulls and Alexes. Just so we don't strain trying to make one comment of, say Pitbull no. 2 reconcile with Pitbull no. 4's last post
    That IS a good idea!
    The only problem is that the drones seem to be "going down like flies" under the evil influence of the posters here at ESMB and they've completely lost track of what numbers they're up to.
    I understand they're considering tattooed bar-codes and scanners to try and straighten it all out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Termint View Post
    That IS a good idea!
    The only problem is that the drones seem to be "going down like flies" under the evil influence of the posters here at ESMB and they've completely lost track of what numbers they're up to.
    I understand they're considering tattooed bar-codes and scanners to try and straighten it all out.

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    There is no "discrepancy" except the the (your?) rigid inflexible minds.

    Guy Fawkes is a historical figure.

    The Vigilante guy in "V For Vendetta" is a fictional character.

    Do you think I was attempting to support either Fawkes, or Catholics, or Anonymous, or Scientology?

    Actions are actions. And the interpretation of such actions often
    depend on who is looking at them. We all know that history is written
    by the winners!

    Americans could have been considered terrorists against the British. But after their own victory were considered heros. Until they started slaughtering and terrorizing the native Americans. But that's another story...

    The Catholic church is still here.

    Scientology may still be here when the Anonymous guys get bored, get jobs and get married and get on with their lives.

    Only time will tell. (And as we all know, Scientology is above time.) Don't tchya think? Or don't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pitbull View Post
    There is no "discrepancy" except the the (your?) rigid inflexible minds.

    Guy Fawkes is a historical figure.

    The Vigilante guy in "V For Vendetta" is a fictional character.

    Do you think I was attempting to support either Fawkes, or Catholics, or Anonymous, or Scientology?

    Actions are actions. And the interpretation of such actions often
    depend on who is looking at them. We all know that history is written
    by the winners!

    Americans could have been considered terrorists against the British. But after their own victory were considered heros. Until they started slaughtering and terrorizing the native Americans. But that's another story...

    The Catholic church is still here.

    Scientology may still be here when the Anonymous guys get bored, get jobs and get married and get on with their lives.

    Only time will tell. And as we all know, Scientology is above time. Don't tchya think? Or don't you?
    You really need to go back a page or so and read what "you" originally said about this, if you don't get your story straight people are going to start questioning your intentions here! (And don't forget to send that other idiot-Pitbull to cramming!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Termint View Post
    You really need to go back a page or so and read what "you" originally said about this, if you don't get your story straight people are going to start questioning your intentions here! (And don't forget to send that other idiot-Pitbull to cramming!)
    Start? The guy's been flagged as a troll ever since he started posting here.

    Pitbull:

    It's not just the content of your posts (we expect pro-Scn people here) but the ambiguity of your posting style. One is never quite sure what you mean so you keep us guessing and distracted from the main business of the board.

    If you are OSA, it's a good tactic. If not, I'd do something about it before you get banned from here under the no trolling rule.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pitbull View Post
    (And as we all know, Scientology is above time.) Don't tchya think? Or don't you?
    No, scientologys time are almost at an end! - When the ANZO moles realize that they are indeed all moles.. And sell the org off to a Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise or something. Laughing their asses off all the while..

    Even John Charmichael will be led astray by some irresistible scent or other.

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    Hmm, well, V for Vendetta is sort of a futuristic loose re-telling of the Guy Fawkes story AFAIK.

    Guy Fawkes is sort of an anti-hero for many Brits, not just Catholics. There is this sort of idolising of him, even though we string up effigies of him and burn them every 5th November. I remember my peers all looking up to him when we were kids as a local hero, even though we knew little about what the actual gunpowder plot was about.

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    "Scientology may still be here when the Anonymous guys get bored, get jobs and get married and get on with their lives."

    Myself and about 90% of the Anons I have had the pleasure of meeting are employed, myself and many others are already married and there are few signs of the younger ones getting bored just yet... We shall see.

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    Finally I get it. Pitbull is the log in for OSA and several people fom OSA use that log in. No wonder Pitbulls posts are so different from one another.

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