Hey, he's back ! Still desperately trying to plough the barren old furrow of others - including me, for some reason - of having "lost" and only him, naturally, having "won"....the need to control, repetition - classic symptoms.
I think you're confusing the national mood with yours, Ringo. Most folks I've met socially or through work don't talk about the GE any more. Still, they are wrong so you must continue adding to your three years of tugging away on your tired, old cock/ keyboard, rattling out the same old knackers on a football forum with the huge audience that that must generate.
To be fair, though, the Queen's Speech seems reasonable with the exception of HMG already reneging on the social care promise.
Still, let's see, eh ? More than happy to give anybody a chance - I'm even trying to help a crippled, "Cratchit-case" like you. How's that for Christmas spirit ?
I love how you project your weakness onto me - another symptom, by the way - "angry, mangled, twisted, bitter , cold hearted loner" - says the bloke banging out at least five hundred posts in just under ten days on more than one account on one subject , quite the loner shutting himself away from the cruddy wife and kid but also posting some communication to me, bizarrely, even while on a night out with the wife. Difficulty in interacting with others appropriately in a social situation ? Check !
Not to mention a ban that he can't quite bring himself to discuss or even acknowledge. Frustration, anger, ill-judgement ? All these things are quite normal - if you've autism..
Meanwhile, in the real world of folks with a healthy mind and a content, well-balanced life. You know, those who don't get banned and don't threaten to hunt other posters down....
I'm sorry you're still upset at having your behaviour commented upon and likened to that of someone suffering from autism. Thinking of yourself as a victim is not the way forward, I shouldn't imagine. You shouldn't be embarrassed either, just try and forget your **** life or family or whatever resentment fuels you and your condition and take a little responsibility. You'll get used to it in time and, perhaps, have something of substance to offer the board or, indeed, the poor sods you claim to live with.
Call me what you like, cry in a minute if you wish, but if you've not visited the Mencap site, you should. It's real eye-opener and the only "grotesque" thing about my suggestion that your behaviour fits neatly into too many autistic categories for comfort is its accuracy, I'm afraid.
Of course, you'll find it upsetting and, looking back at the repetitive tone and content of your contributions over the last ten days, you'll realise how damaged you seem to be.
I do apologise for assuming your more hysterical and idiotic posts were due to drink, their basis is now a little more clear, perhaps. I suppose it's the same when paramedics are faced with someone appearing to be drunk. They may not be, it could be a stroke or an underlying condition such as yours and the paramedics have to be aware of that. I shall try to be in future.
In my defence, it is hard to tell via a message-board whether you're pi$$ed or ill and Im still not convinced you don't overdo it on a Friday. Maybe it's both.
Thankfully, others did pick up on it too so either way, we're not far wrong.
So, stay strong, give the website a shot, and try and manage your problems. It's the easy way out to have a go at others, whinge AND WHINE about the nasty people picking on you - interesting that they've not been banned or have threatened anybody, isn't it - or bask in made-up glories but it is not the answer to your difficulties. I guess your GP is the first step.
Drink responsibly, especially if you're on medication.
God bless us, everyone !