Suggestion:
Bad, bad, bad
Suggestion:
Bad, bad, bad
I remember when @Tripler and @discobot were having a feud. Discobot had a bunch of titles, some of which violated the rules that we humans are subject to. I wonder what Discobot’s title is these days. I guess we’ll find out in the next post…
Hi! To find out what I can do, say @discobot display help
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Copycat!
I said that above.
I love that bot.
@discobot quote
The past has no power to stop you from being present now. Only your grievance about the past can do that. — Eckhart Tolle
I didn’t see it, but it does practically write itself, doesn’t it?
Bad to the bone.
And @discobot has already changed his title! Maybe he has a random title?
That raises a question: After the current time period for seeking a title expires, what happens if a poster realizes they really should change their title? Say there’s been an event in their lives and consequently they feel strongly about altering their title?
Obviously having people casually changing titles all the time is a waste of the mods’ time and attention, but might there be occasional exceptions?
I’ve few objections to occasional title changes. I suspect most mods will feel the same.
I just did 2 for annoying bot.
[snerk] Thanks.
I got mine. That’s just what I wanted.
Brilliant!
I have to admit it was borrowed from some one else’s clever mind.
IMHO, “Bad, bad, bad” would’ve been better… but that’s just imho.
Colibri was the one changing discobot’s titles during that “feud” (I might have changed a couple of them).
I also used to change discobot’s titles just to have some fun whenever anyone would insult him or complain about him, but it’s been a while since I made my last change.
I appreciate the title!
…and I now expect my new honorific to be respected and used appropriately.
My name is Tibby, The Duke of Catsville. Now you can call me Duke, or you can call me Duke of Catsville, or you can call me me D of C, or you can call me Sir Tibby, Lord of Catsville, or you can call me Duke Tibberino; now you can call me Mister Tibbs (just don’t call me late for dinner), or you can call me Tibby or Not Tibby, that is the question…but you doesn’t hasta call me Tibby!
Are you sirred as well. Or just lorded.
A curtsey is just right out.
Shaken. Or sirred.
thus proving My title!