Here, in passive-aggressive England, it's considered exceedingly poor form to unfriend anyone (the stiff upper lip lives on in social-network etiquette). So people end up with lists of strangers who somehow ended up on their friends lists whom they just ignore out of politeness.
Australians (and Americans, but I digress) are much more honest, in a "look mate, nothing personal but I can't remember who the bloody hell you are" sort of way.
how about "bored with your posting of known inflammatory material you don't have the balls to discuss or take responsibility for the flow on effect of"?
which can now be combined with: "amused to see you had already removed me in one of your earlier 'nothing personal' purges when I went to remove you but your stuff is never flocked so i hadn't noticed". heh.
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And yeah, I guess that is okay, but it wouldn't be very enjoyable, I imagine - I flock more than 90% of my posts anyways.
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Australians (and Americans, but I digress) are much more honest, in a "look mate, nothing personal but I can't remember who the bloody hell you are" sort of way.
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which can now be combined with: "amused to see you had already removed me in one of your earlier 'nothing personal' purges when I went to remove you but your stuff is never flocked so i hadn't noticed". heh.
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