most influential c---s

gpc should be on that list not because he is particularly influential but just because he was a gigantic thundercunt
 
i know you didn't.
nor did i you.

as the late great @gordondaviesmoustache used to say many bluemoons ago...
i like you.


i see now.
forgive me for not noticing your location.
if i had i wouldn't have picked you up on "yourself".
i know you have your own version of our english,
and fair dinkums to you.

it's just that i'd had an email yesterday from some middle-management english **** ending with,
"...blah blah-de-blah blah, if you have any further concerns please don't hesitate to contact myself."
and frankly i'm weary of these grammatically incorrect americanisms that are flooding our language.
i should've replied telling him "me" was correct not "myself" but couldn't be arsed.
i hope that explains why i took it out on you.


it's not so much of a debate.
bit serious that.
there'd been a few threads titled "most influential cats/cars/etc"
all i was doing was starting a thread with "cunts" in the title.
just for the sake of it, nothing more :)

it seems to be the only swearword in the english language that causes serious offence to some people.
it was actually banned on bluemoon a few years back,
but everyone got round it with cedillas or accents and whatnots,
so it proved pointless.

in my opinion we should use it more often to lessen that problem.


it's likely that we use the word more liberally here.
it depends entirely on the context in which it is said.
most of my friends are cunts,
that's why i love them and vice versa.


i dunno.

what i do know is that you are giving it a capital letter,
thus enforcing its importance.

for over 15 years i've been called a **** on here for not using capital letters,
but that's another story.


if you are seeking clarity i'm afraid i'm not the one to give it.
stop being a pedantic ****.
GDM is dead ?
RIP Duncan
 
i know you didn't.
nor did i you.

as the late great @gordondaviesmoustache used to say many bluemoons ago...
i like you.


i see now.
forgive me for not noticing your location.
if i had i wouldn't have picked you up on "yourself".
i know you have your own version of our english,
and fair dinkums to you.

it's just that i'd had an email yesterday from some middle-management english **** ending with,
"...blah blah-de-blah blah, if you have any further concerns please don't hesitate to contact myself."
and frankly i'm weary of these grammatically incorrect americanisms that are flooding our language.
i should've replied telling him "me" was correct not "myself" but couldn't be arsed.
i hope that explains why i took it out on you.


it's not so much of a debate.
bit serious that.
there'd been a few threads titled "most influential cats/cars/etc"
all i was doing was starting a thread with "cunts" in the title.
just for the sake of it, nothing more :)

it seems to be the only swearword in the english language that causes serious offence to some people.
it was actually banned on bluemoon a few years back,
but everyone got round it with cedillas or accents and whatnots,
so it proved pointless.

in my opinion we should use it more often to lessen that problem.


it's likely that we use the word more liberally here.
it depends entirely on the context in which it is said.
most of my friends are cunts,
that's why i love them and vice versa.


i dunno.

what i do know is that you are giving it a capital letter,
thus enforcing its importance.

for over 15 years i've been called a **** on here for not using capital letters,
but that's another story.


if you are seeking clarity i'm afraid i'm not the one to give it.
stop being a pedantic ****.
Thanks.
We’re almost there.
You call someone a **** over here, even a mate/workmate/acquaintance or whatever and you’re spoiling for a row of one sort or another. That’s a generalisation but pretty much true. Call someone you don’t know a **** and prepare for a fight.
Tell me, do you consider any of the list of ten to be cunts. Baring in mind some of them are mythical or semi mythical characters.
 
RankNameTime frameImageOccupation
1Muhammadc. 570–632Spiritual & Political leader
2Isaac Newton1643–1727Scientist
3Jesus4 BC–33 ADSpiritual leader
4Gautama Buddha563–483 BCSpiritual leader
5Confucius551–479 BCPhilosopher
6Paul the Apostle5–67 ADChristian apostle
7

7a
Cai Lun

Ann Drex
50–121 ADInventor of paper

Inventor of toilet paper
8Johannes Gutenbergc. 1400–1468Inventor of the printing press
9Christopher Columbus1451–1506Explorer
10Albert Einstein1879–1955Scientist
 

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