Does it sound like the Kenny everet characture " Cupid Stunt " or anything to do with a " Hugh Janus " ?
Now I'm worried that we might guess it by mistake. I've decided that in view of my nervous disposition and the delicate eyes of impressionable youngsters, I don't want to know after all. Not in the slightest.
CW
the word was c r a c k.
Why on earth should this be word be deleted?
I really want to talk on here, even though it's funded by gambling industry as scraps from the table to show they really do mean "when the fun stops, STOP!" Ha! What condescending b****x to a CG (and yes you can asterisk that word out).
But to continue sharing my thoughts I must at least feel there is some modicum of free speech? I read the other "feedback" thread with interest - I agree, I've been posting here since about 2008 using different names. But now, it's become just another ego forum more akin to mumsnet with a few "Queen Bees" ponitificating, and any new poster who dares to disagree with them gets shouted down, belittled, or moderated.
A shame because before it became about egos, people like JamesP and Molehole used to really offer non-ego advice.
As I said earlier c rack related to another recovery website and for what ever Reason they don't allow just spell it craic
I thought this was molehole aka smallestviolin? Same heroes, writing style and terminology?
I missed molehole ' s thoughts With his splattering of romantic heroism ego.
Anyway, who gives a f**k who funds gamcare, im sure you can share your thoughts with a splattering of C***s.
Hello SmallestViolin,
It is against our forum rules for you to have more than one forum account.
The website automatically censors some words; I'll feedback to the forum leader that you think that the word you mentioned should be allowed.
The automatic censor is there to filter out words that some of our users may find offensive or intimidating. We try to keep the forum an inclusive space where people can feel welcome and safe.
Regards,
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