This getting barred for wishing someone dead.

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  1. Gue

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    Is it just saying it that's out of order? Can you get barred for thinking it or doing it?</p>



    And what about Margaret Thatcher?</p>
     
  2. Owe

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    Can you get banned for killing someone?

    Would that really be high on your list of worries?

    Just thinking it. How would anyone else know?
     
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    Well unless we have mind-reading software

    I doubt you could be barred for thinking it.

    As for doing it, I think being barred from a message board would be the least of their worries.

    What about Maggie Thatcher? Lovely old lady that she is!
     
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    That reminds me of the time I worked at a supermarket and a young member of staff asked the manager "Could I be sacked for calling you a lovely person?"
    "On the spot!" was the reply.
    The lad then said "Could I be sacked for thinking you're a lovely person?"
    "well, of course not." the boss answered.
    "Ok then" the lad replied "I think you're a lovely person!"
     
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