On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 09:57:19AM -0300, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 8:40 AM, John Newman <jnn@synfin.org> wrote:
On February 25, 2017 5:45:07 AM EST, razer@freedbms.net wrote:
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Hey Razer somehow morphed into Z*n! Strange things afoot! Must be a full moon. Or Zzz is a fucking idiot :)
Don't send email as other people, it's lame, and it defeated my Z*n filter. I guess I just plonk all of freedbms.net.
Always said the guy is f_cking stupid and have no ethics, aff... Zzz never was the sharpest knife in the drawer, but this kind of thing offends any intelligence. :-/
Ah, John, a few days ago, it seems Zzzz was stupid enough for trying to humiliate you saying he was more "intellectual" than you, hahaha!! The fun thing was the fact he wrote the word 'intellectual' very, very wrong. Considering he likes to correct my English and searches impressive words on dictionary only to pretend to be an erudite person, it's pretty fun. You know, English is the only language he knows and when a person is pretentious enough to say they are "intellectual", you think they will write "intellectual" correctly, hahaha!! ;D
Lol. Z*n and his ilk often confuse their own hate-filled dogma and their bigoted and prejudiced endeavours with intellectual pursuits. I don't even fucking pretend to understand this phenomenon - I'm just trying to get a lock down on my own propensity to respond to such garbage. Actually, his little ridiculous Razer impersonation was the first I've seen of ZZZ in a while, thanks to mail filters (which have been tightened up!)
I don't have the message to forward you, sorry. Changed my filters configurations some days ago, and now Zzz's messages (and his lovely mates) are not sent to the trash anymore, they are completely deleted, so I don't feel any temptation of reading their garbage. It's OK, when he says something really stupid about us or tells a lie about me, I am usually informed. Some friends have a stronger stomach than me and I love them. :)
No worries, I don't even want to see it :) cheers, John