comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 2 minutes ago
foitballs always best when it's live you see so much more
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Yeah I agree and I base my opinions on what ive seen and ive had a lot to compare against.
comment by TCW (U6489)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by arrothefoxinoz (U8567)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
I taught a boy called Yoshihito when I was in Japan and he was autistic, I share none of things he suffered with, do you actually know what autism is?
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In amongst this enormous pile of comedy gold I think this got majorly skirted over.
Never change arro
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a gem, good catch.
Wouldn't surprise me if Arro now thinks all things Japanese are autistic
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comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 11 minutes ago
Arro, it's 5 in the morning. You've been on here all night
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Staying up to watch your game, no work today.
Arro, going to stay up and watch the Spurs game with your note pad out, so you can create an article about wjy they're rubbish after the game?
comment by tbagthemillionairetravelagentmanwhoreinoz (U11806)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by TCW (U6489)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by arrothefoxinoz (U8567)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
I taught a boy called Yoshihito when I was in Japan and he was autistic, I share none of things he suffered with, do you actually know what autism is?
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In amongst this enormous pile of comedy gold I think this got majorly skirted over.
Never change arro
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a gem, good catch.
Wouldn't surprise me if Arro now thinks all things Japanese are autistic
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What's so funny about me teaching an autistic boy in Japan? I was a teacher and I lived in Japan so why is it so amusing?
Yoshi needed routine, he would have to know what was coming next and when the routine was the same, he was all good but when we had to change, he would flip out.
Autistic people struggle in social situations, something that I also don't have an issue with.
An autistic person would find it extremely difficult to travel because there is no routine and travel is my biggest passion after football. I'm not into routine at all, I'm spontaneous, the complete opposite.
Clueless
comment by tbagthemillionairetravelagentmanwhoreinoz (U11806)
posted 2 minutes ago
Arro, going to stay up and watch the Spurs game with your note pad out, so you can create an article about wjy they're rubbish after the game?
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Don't need to because I already know what to expect, Spurs are predictable.
I never said there was anything funny about it, merely a comment on how you generalise and make assumptions on people because of things like their ethnicity, where they're from, the way they talk etc
There is nothing I can say about Spurs that I haven't already said and I actually want them to win.
comment by tbagthemillionairetravelagentmanwhoreinoz (U11806)
posted 1 minute ago
I never said there was anything funny about it, merely a comment on how you generalise and make assumptions on people because of things like their ethnicity, where they're from, the way they talk etc
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No i don't at all. I call Londoners cockneys and I know my Japanese mates aren't offended by j@p but I am well against racism and discrimination so yet again way off the mark.
You have no idea about me
You've made a few comments which suggest otherwise. You don't say anything hurtful or derogatory but you do seem to make assumptions on people because of race and see them differently more than most normal people do
Arro it seems you have just one too many stalkers on here
I'm in too far Mr C, I'm a fully fledged Arro fan and its too far in to go back on it
Pfffffffffft.
Teacher, project manager, professional lover, travel agent by day.
By night he prowls the streets serving justice to criminals
Needless to say having seen the last set of comments I don't think I'll bother opening up all 339.
There's a few gems Nuneaton, but it's mostly the same as the last month or so
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comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 11 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by arrothefoxinoz (U8567)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by tbagthemillionairetravelagentmanwhoreinoz (U11806)
posted 1 minute ago
I never said there was anything funny about it, merely a comment on how you generalise and make assumptions on people because of things like their ethnicity, where they're from, the way they talk etc
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No i don't at all. I call Londoners cockneys and I know my Japanese mates aren't offended by j@p but I am well against racism and discrimination so yet again way off the mark.
You have no idea about me
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I think we do. You've made sure of that.
Npd.
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So how come you get me so wrong then?
I have a scar on my eyebrow because I said I didn't hate p@kis, got kicked in the face by a ch@v in Leicester, I fed people in India, invited a random Aboriginal lad round for a smoke and I'm called racist. I have given strangers somewhere to live when they've been homeless and if anyone needs help, whether its a stranger or a friend, I will help them.
Anyone who has met me says I'm a good bloke and I am. I have good morals and I believe in treating people the way they treat me and I do exactly that on this board.
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I dunno I thought the level of casualness to which he dropped in that he taught an autistic child in Japan (taught him what btw?) Was great. Nobody even noticed!
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 47 minutes ago
Saint Arro and the feeding of the 50 is my favourite story.
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Seriously why laugh? I did a good thing and helped people in need so why take the piiiss?
comment by TCW (U6489)
posted 6 minutes ago
I dunno I thought the level of casualness to which he dropped in that he taught an autistic child in Japan (taught him what btw?) Was great. Nobody even noticed!
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I taught him English, he was five years old and his English and learning capability was astonishing, he was/is an incredibly smart boy. I was an English teacher in China for one year and Japan for almost three.
What is so amusing?
Everything arro. The legend of you is what is so amusing. I'm sorry you don't see why I find you funny. I'm not laughing at you maliciously (well there's no hate in my heart anyway)
comment by TCW (U6489)
posted 4 minutes ago
Everything arro. The legend of you is what is so amusing. I'm sorry you don't see why I find you funny. I'm not laughing at you maliciously (well there's no hate in my heart anyway)
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Ok well if you're not taking the piiiss then fine, I'm glad my life brings you humour 👍
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posted on 25/2/16
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 2 minutes ago
foitballs always best when it's live you see so much more
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Yeah I agree and I base my opinions on what ive seen and ive had a lot to compare against.
posted on 25/2/16
comment by TCW (U6489)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by arrothefoxinoz (U8567)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
I taught a boy called Yoshihito when I was in Japan and he was autistic, I share none of things he suffered with, do you actually know what autism is?
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In amongst this enormous pile of comedy gold I think this got majorly skirted over.
Never change arro
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a gem, good catch.
Wouldn't surprise me if Arro now thinks all things Japanese are autistic
posted on 25/2/16
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posted on 25/2/16
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 11 minutes ago
Arro, it's 5 in the morning. You've been on here all night
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Staying up to watch your game, no work today.
posted on 25/2/16
Arro, going to stay up and watch the Spurs game with your note pad out, so you can create an article about wjy they're rubbish after the game?
posted on 25/2/16
comment by tbagthemillionairetravelagentmanwhoreinoz (U11806)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by TCW (U6489)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by arrothefoxinoz (U8567)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
I taught a boy called Yoshihito when I was in Japan and he was autistic, I share none of things he suffered with, do you actually know what autism is?
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In amongst this enormous pile of comedy gold I think this got majorly skirted over.
Never change arro
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a gem, good catch.
Wouldn't surprise me if Arro now thinks all things Japanese are autistic
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What's so funny about me teaching an autistic boy in Japan? I was a teacher and I lived in Japan so why is it so amusing?
Yoshi needed routine, he would have to know what was coming next and when the routine was the same, he was all good but when we had to change, he would flip out.
Autistic people struggle in social situations, something that I also don't have an issue with.
An autistic person would find it extremely difficult to travel because there is no routine and travel is my biggest passion after football. I'm not into routine at all, I'm spontaneous, the complete opposite.
Clueless
posted on 25/2/16
comment by tbagthemillionairetravelagentmanwhoreinoz (U11806)
posted 2 minutes ago
Arro, going to stay up and watch the Spurs game with your note pad out, so you can create an article about wjy they're rubbish after the game?
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Don't need to because I already know what to expect, Spurs are predictable.
posted on 25/2/16
I never said there was anything funny about it, merely a comment on how you generalise and make assumptions on people because of things like their ethnicity, where they're from, the way they talk etc
posted on 25/2/16
There is nothing I can say about Spurs that I haven't already said and I actually want them to win.
posted on 25/2/16
comment by tbagthemillionairetravelagentmanwhoreinoz (U11806)
posted 1 minute ago
I never said there was anything funny about it, merely a comment on how you generalise and make assumptions on people because of things like their ethnicity, where they're from, the way they talk etc
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No i don't at all. I call Londoners cockneys and I know my Japanese mates aren't offended by j@p but I am well against racism and discrimination so yet again way off the mark.
You have no idea about me
posted on 25/2/16
You've made a few comments which suggest otherwise. You don't say anything hurtful or derogatory but you do seem to make assumptions on people because of race and see them differently more than most normal people do
posted on 25/2/16
Arro it seems you have just one too many stalkers on here
posted on 25/2/16
I'm in too far Mr C, I'm a fully fledged Arro fan and its too far in to go back on it
posted on 25/2/16
Pfffffffffft.
Teacher, project manager, professional lover, travel agent by day.
By night he prowls the streets serving justice to criminals
posted on 25/2/16
Needless to say having seen the last set of comments I don't think I'll bother opening up all 339.
posted on 25/2/16
There's a few gems Nuneaton, but it's mostly the same as the last month or so
posted on 25/2/16
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posted on 25/2/16
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posted on 26/2/16
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 11 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by arrothefoxinoz (U8567)
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by tbagthemillionairetravelagentmanwhoreinoz (U11806)
posted 1 minute ago
I never said there was anything funny about it, merely a comment on how you generalise and make assumptions on people because of things like their ethnicity, where they're from, the way they talk etc
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No i don't at all. I call Londoners cockneys and I know my Japanese mates aren't offended by j@p but I am well against racism and discrimination so yet again way off the mark.
You have no idea about me
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I think we do. You've made sure of that.
Npd.
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So how come you get me so wrong then?
I have a scar on my eyebrow because I said I didn't hate p@kis, got kicked in the face by a ch@v in Leicester, I fed people in India, invited a random Aboriginal lad round for a smoke and I'm called racist. I have given strangers somewhere to live when they've been homeless and if anyone needs help, whether its a stranger or a friend, I will help them.
Anyone who has met me says I'm a good bloke and I am. I have good morals and I believe in treating people the way they treat me and I do exactly that on this board.
posted on 26/2/16
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posted on 26/2/16
I dunno I thought the level of casualness to which he dropped in that he taught an autistic child in Japan (taught him what btw?) Was great. Nobody even noticed!
posted on 26/2/16
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 47 minutes ago
Saint Arro and the feeding of the 50 is my favourite story.
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Seriously why laugh? I did a good thing and helped people in need so why take the piiiss?
posted on 26/2/16
comment by TCW (U6489)
posted 6 minutes ago
I dunno I thought the level of casualness to which he dropped in that he taught an autistic child in Japan (taught him what btw?) Was great. Nobody even noticed!
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I taught him English, he was five years old and his English and learning capability was astonishing, he was/is an incredibly smart boy. I was an English teacher in China for one year and Japan for almost three.
What is so amusing?
posted on 26/2/16
Everything arro. The legend of you is what is so amusing. I'm sorry you don't see why I find you funny. I'm not laughing at you maliciously (well there's no hate in my heart anyway)
posted on 26/2/16
comment by TCW (U6489)
posted 4 minutes ago
Everything arro. The legend of you is what is so amusing. I'm sorry you don't see why I find you funny. I'm not laughing at you maliciously (well there's no hate in my heart anyway)
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Ok well if you're not taking the piiiss then fine, I'm glad my life brings you humour 👍
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