Is Michelle Thorne exempt from criticism?

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Re: Is Michelle Thorne exempt from criticism?

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Re: Is Michelle Thorne exempt from criticism?

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Re: Is Michelle Thorne exempt from criticism?

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Never really new what the fuss was about ,Ms Thorne doesn't rock my boat

but as the forum shows so well, each to their own

Lex Luger
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Re: Is Michelle Thorne exempt from criticism?

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I just don't like Michelle's accent. Then again, I hate all westcountry accents. Then again, I hate all British accents.

I am sorry.

I hate Kasabian.
Sam Slater
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Re: Is Michelle Thorne exempt from criticism?

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[quote]Then again, I hate all British accents.[/quote]

I'll then ask -apologies in advance- the inevitable, and obvious questions: 'So why have searched for a British girls site? Why -upon finding it- bother to join the forum? And why post 298 times on that forum?

Is this some funny sort of 'virtual self-harming?

[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
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Re: Is Michelle Thorne exempt from criticism?

Post by Sam Slater »

There's a fine line between 'constructive criticism' and 'insults' sometimes. I didn't see your posts so I can't comment.

If you said 'I think Michelle Thorne's performance in scene X was lifeless' it would be acceptable. Saying 'Michelle Thorne has 'upside down' tits -on the other hand- would be unacceptable.

[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
Lex Luger
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Re: Is Michelle Thorne exempt from criticism?

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To be fair, I was being ironic.

I hate Kasabian.
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