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I'm determined to introduce this word into my everyday conversation more frequently as I think it will make me appear more in touch with urban youth.stony said:MATCITY said:when the fuck did people start using HATERS without fear of ridicule
Xfactor generation that can't accept it when someone has a different opinion, so they label them haters in a feeble attempt to make their own opinion seem more valid.
stony said:MATCITY said:when the fuck did people start using HATERS without fear of ridicule
Xfactor generation that can't accept it when someone has a different opinion, so they label them haters in a feeble attempt to make their own opinion seem more valid.
to be honest Ste I was refering to DidaticWhy Always Ste said:stony said:MATCITY said:when the fuck did people start using HATERS without fear of ridicule
Xfactor generation that can't accept it when someone has a different opinion, so they label them haters in a feeble attempt to make their own opinion seem more valid.
I was using that word before Xfactor was even on our screens Stony...
And I have no fear of ridicule, say whatever you want Mat (in BM Rules ofcourse)
It's an accurate word to describe the people who said they did hate him, or couldn't stand him. If we still had all of the original Balotelli thread intact, which would now be nearly 1000 pages by my reckoning, there's numerous examples of people actually using the word hate, and many more vicious words besides.gordondaviesmoustache said:I'm determined to introduce this word into my everyday conversation more frequently as I think it will make me appear more in touch with urban youth.
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MATCITY said:to be honest Ste I was refering to DidaticWhy Always Ste said:stony said:Xfactor generation that can't accept it when someone has a different opinion, so they label them haters in a feeble attempt to make their own opinion seem more valid.
I was using that word before Xfactor was even on our screens Stony...
And I have no fear of ridicule, say whatever you want Mat (in BM Rules ofcourse)
Haha.Mario will always have a special place in my heart.Skashion said:
Are you 'hating' on me?Skashion said:It's an accurate word to describe the people who said they did hate him, or couldn't stand him. If we still had all of the original Balotelli thread intact, which would now be nearly 1000 pages by my reckoning, there's numerous examples of people actually using the word hate, and many more vicious words besides.gordondaviesmoustache said:I'm determined to introduce this word into my everyday conversation more frequently as I think it will make me appear more in touch with urban youth.
gordondaviesmoustache said:I'm determined to introduce this word into my everyday conversation more frequently as I think it will make me appear more in touch with urban youth.stony said:MATCITY said:when the fuck did people start using HATERS without fear of ridicule
Xfactor generation that can't accept it when someone has a different opinion, so they label them haters in a feeble attempt to make their own opinion seem more valid.