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Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 9:37 am
by SentimentRules
Welcome to the referendum.

The ballot has one question.

Should SR leave?

There is only one box to tick on the paper. Yes

We only need 5 votes for a majority.

And lets hope its not blocked in SR' s Parliamentary system for three years .

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 9:49 am
by SentimentRules
Yes......

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 9:54 am
by TheMotorcycleBoy
For your own sake, you should probably review your obsessive internet usage.

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 9:56 am
by SentimentRules
I actually use it less than most.. I last about a week and then not seen again for 6 months.

Then another one week splurge.

You know that week before you go away on a trip. Where it's too late to start something else because you won't be around. That's my internet week.

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 10:17 am
by SentimentRules
Referendum scrapped.

A man walked out from the crowd. A man amongst men. And simply asked nicely.

GLA

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 10:17 am
by tjh290633
The response would likely be a universal yes.

What would help if you learnt to compose your messages in plain English which anyone can understand, rather in some sort of abbreviated trader's argot.

That and go for a long walk between successive posts. Have you sought medical advice about what could be an obsessional disorder? Your behaviour is obviously abnormal, and possibly could do with professional help.

TJH

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 10:27 am
by SentimentRules
Obsessive . Hmmm. I dont know. After a week I don't need to be visiting a forum etc for months after.
.but the light posters, seem to need it daily.

Maybe the obsession is indeed those who must visit daily for years.

Not sure how to class my week on the forums. Just bored waiting departure day is probably a good summary.

Anyway, that's tomorrow and going to airport hotel today so.. catch up in a few months again. If your not obsessively still here lol

GLA

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 12:02 pm
by kiloran
tjh290633 wrote:The response would likely be a universal yes.

What would help if you learnt to compose your messages in plain English which anyone can understand, rather in some sort of abbreviated trader's argot.

That and go for a long walk between successive posts. Have you sought medical advice about what could be an obsessional disorder? Your behaviour is obviously abnormal, and possibly could do with professional help.

TJH

I've been observing the flood of posts from and about SR, and the behaviour and recent comments from SR made me think of bipolar disorder, diagnosed or otherwise. For the past 15-18 years, a close family member has suffered from this and I can see many similarities. If this is the case, there is nothing that we can do, other than feel extreme sympathy for what is an agonising and totally frustrating illness, for the sufferer and those around him/her. Applying logic or criticism to the situation is completely and utterly futile.

Just let it blow over.

--kiloran

PS... SR, in no way do I intend this to be offensive, it's an honest opinion which may be far off the mark. But your behaviour, to be honest, is rather abnormal.

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 13th, 2019, 1:06 pm
by monabri
I'd say "it's up to SR to make the decision for themselves". Personally, when I read a post, I start to read it and then decide if it is of interest. Providing SR's posts are within the rules of the board (*) then it should be their decision.

I'd agree with TJH's comments about use of "trader's argot" but if I was to discuss things such as free cash flow, EPS, P/E, divi cover etc. with my wife (terms which we are possibly familiar with) then aren't we in the same glass house chucking rocks?

(* posting in the HYP Practical board especially...don't be the Man City zealot** in an Old Trafford pub..the equivalent of "crusin for a brusin").


** other zealots are available!

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 14th, 2019, 1:55 pm
by gbjbaanb
If SR is popping up, posting like a fruit fly with only days to live and the disappearing, it'll be onver soon. But I think that kind of behaviour does sound rather ADHD or hyperactivity. The idea of turning up for a week then disappearing for months does sound a bit strange, and being banned from so many other forums is a big red flag.

I think SR is a perfectly nice guy, but his communication skills... definitely need work.

So how about it SR, why not stay, post comments like they're emails and not interactive chat, and see if you can conform to the slow and casual board that this is. We're not going to change to suit you, if you can't, then maybe it is best for you to move on, though I can't see that being productive if you've been banned from all the others you've visited.

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 17th, 2019, 6:58 pm
by Gengulphus
I don't think there is any danger of this, but just in case...

The day this site starts really holding free votes to eject people is the day I will choose to leave it of my own free will!

Gengulphus

Re: Referendum - The free vote to eject SR

Posted: July 17th, 2019, 7:28 pm
by csearle
Gengulphus wrote:The day this site starts really holding free votes to eject people is the day I will choose to leave it of my own free will!
To be fair none of us did it, it was the idea and action of the potential ejectee. Perhaps this one should have been nipped in the bud. C.