Mumsnet #25 I'm on a boat I need a poo, I trolled 2 forums about a shoe, I think we all have Dejavu.

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I wonder if that user TheBluntTruth is the latest incarnation of Bluntness101 or whatever that awful person was called who doesn't seem to be around any more.

Was that the poster who was just rude for the sake of it all the time under the guise of "just saying it how it is"

My exMIL was like that. She was just horrible to everyone.
God I should start a thread on MN about her shouldn't I ?
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Just been deleted and the deletion message says OP has been banned.
There was some proper troll hunting going on by the end.

It was crazy how obvious it was and it was reported loads of times.
 
I’d love to bebonnet my ragdoll (see left) but she’d rip my throat out. That sweet face is deceptive!

These 2 dickheads need bebonneting, the fluffy one is a ragamuffin, she's not the shiniest penny in the bank she will be up for it.
The other one WILL try and kill me
 

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If she was banned, she might be trying to reinvent herself to escape detection.

Or maybe it's someone else. Anyone with a username along the lines of "I tell it like it is" or "I'm an alternative perspective" or "I am the authority on truth" is always going to be a lead lined, copper bottomed twit.

Actually, something about the pomposity and self importance of signing off with a username is making me think it might be a man.
There are few things that irritate me more than posters/commenters that sign off with their username. In a one to five off it scores lower than being sticky or an unexpected wet sock but higher than a sleeve being suddenly arrested by a door handle.
 
A thread about smells will always bring these people out. In the real world, you might have a fabric conditioner scent on your clothes that you don't like. On MN, it will cause unbearable, incapacitating coughing and headaches just to be near them because you are so delicate. These will be the same ones who are so overcome by "the stench" of someone using a scented sanitary towel several metres away in the office that it becomes impossible for them to work.

Should take these people into mines instead of a canary and leave them there.
 

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A thread about smells will always bring these people out. In the real world, you might have a fabric conditioner scent on your clothes that you don't like. On MN, it will cause unbearable, incapacitating coughing and headaches just to be near them because you are so delicate. These will be the same ones who are so overcome by "the stench" of someone using a scented sanitary towel several metres away in the office that it becomes impossible for them to work.

Should take these people into mines instead of a canary and leave them there.

3 washes and she was coughing, JFC they are so dramatic
 
A thread about smells will always bring these people out. In the real world, you might have a fabric conditioner scent on your clothes that you don't like. On MN, it will cause unbearable, incapacitating coughing and headaches just to be near them because you are so delicate. These will be the same ones who are so overcome by "the stench" of someone using a scented sanitary towel several metres away in the office that it becomes impossible for them to work.

Should take these people into mines instead of a canary and leave them there.
These muppets are so dumb. Nearly EVERYTHING is made out of chemicals including us, water and the oxygen these 🤡’s are wasting by existing 🙄
 
A thread about smells will always bring these people out. In the real world, you might have a fabric conditioner scent on your clothes that you don't like. On MN, it will cause unbearable, incapacitating coughing and headaches just to be near them because you are so delicate. These will be the same ones who are so overcome by "the stench" of someone using a scented sanitary towel several metres away in the office that it becomes impossible for them to work.

Should take these people into mines instead of a canary and leave them there.

Ooh she has an articulate body. I think mine must be as dumb as a rock.
 
I can’t think why people notice the smell of musty clothes more often in a cost of living/energy crisis where not everyone can afford tumble dryers or dehumidifiers and the weather isn’t good enough to line dry washing 🙄🙄

Like another one on there today expressing surprise that not all adults have bikes. I live in a city of seven hills, I don’t know *ANYONE* with a bike. God forbid we might not all be the same..
 
Like another one on there today expressing surprise that not all adults have bikes. I live in a city of seven hills, I don’t know *ANYONE* with a bike. God forbid we might not all be the same..
Good ones are expensive, require looking after with some technical knowledge, it bleeping rains all the time, they get filthy and have to live somewhere safe (aka indoors), and they’re a massive effort.

And I say this as a household of actual competitive (track/road/cyclocross) cyclists. Can’t see the appeal to Tinklylaugh Theresa in the Cotswolds with her strapping DS at Exeter (actually Bored Tanya from a flat in Peckham)
 
I can’t think why people notice the smell of musty clothes more often in a cost of living/energy crisis where not everyone can afford tumble dryers or dehumidifiers and the weather isn’t good enough to line dry washing 🙄🙄

Like another one on there today expressing surprise that not all adults have bikes. I live in a city of seven hills, I don’t know *ANYONE* with a bike. God forbid we might not all be the same..

I was in a shop a couple of days ago and there was a family in there who smelt so bad, they smelt like musty, mildewy, wet, slightly unwashed clothes and then under that washing powder. Very obviously they washed their clothes on a short, cold cycle, dried them indoors on cold radiators which took ages. I didn't think to start a thread about it, I felt sorry for them. It's sad and disgusting that we think of ourselves as a developed, civilised third world country and there's a family who don't have the very basics available to them (either resources, finances or knowledge). I would never have judged them or thought badly of them, the smell of their clothes was a bit unpleasant to me for a few minutes, that's absolutely nothing compared to what I could be going through.
 
I have sensory issues and I do really hate the smell of some fabric conditioner, I also hate the feel of the fabric that has been washed in too much of it as to me it feels slimy. I'm very aware this makes me a weirdo and the smell doesn't make me cough/choke/scream/vom. I just don't really like it and am quick to rewash my kids clothes if they've visited grandparents and come home smelling of their house (which is funny as I'm certain to most people it smells considerably better than mine)
 
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