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"Old age pensioner lol" That's not really a personality type though. | |||
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"yep it means old age pensioner" I know but an Oap personality? An old age pensioner is a person, not a personality. Hence the question. | |||
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"That you were acting like your parents, and we have all said I'm never going to be like them lol" | |||
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"Not entirely sure what was meant, other than it not sounding like a compliment..." The English was not good so I'm not sure they weren't looking for a different word entirely. It's from farcebook, not here. I'd just declined a lovely but random declaration that I am their Master, so it could have meant anything. | |||
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"Well come on tell us what it is then as we all think they were calling you an oldie." I always find it bizzare when people ask for a "meaning" then refuse to give the context. English is a very contextual language. | |||
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"Well come on tell us what it is then as we all think they were calling you an oldie." I've no clue! I'd declined to be their "Master" so they could have been calling me anything | |||
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"Well come on tell us what it is then as we all think they were calling you an oldie. I always find it bizzare when people ask for a "meaning" then refuse to give the context. English is a very contextual language. " I gave the context. "I'd just declined a lovely but random declaration that I am their Master, so it could have meant anything." | |||
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"The message, on facebook, from someone totally random, paraphrased went (with very odd English). Him: your photos made me your Master. Me: My Master? Dream on. Him: You are my Master. I knew it when I saw you. Me: Sorry, not interested. Him: Wow. Oap Him: Oap personality x The final two are exact quotes. The rest is the general gist. The message is from a total stranger. My profile is locked up tight so I don't know how he saw a photo, wear, or which photo." That's easy - Star Wars fetish, with jedi mind tricks to overcome your profile defences. It explains the mangled syntax, if not the adorable way in which he turned to a presumed insult when you refused to turn to the dark side | |||
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"The message, on facebook, from someone totally random, paraphrased went (with very odd English). Him: your photos made me your Master. Me: My Master? Dream on. Him: You are my Master. I knew it when I saw you. Me: Sorry, not interested. Him: Wow. Oap Him: Oap personality x The final two are exact quotes. The rest is the general gist. The message is from a total stranger. My profile is locked up tight so I don't know how he saw a photo, wear, or which photo. That's easy - Star Wars fetish, with jedi mind tricks to overcome your profile defences. It explains the mangled syntax, if not the adorable way in which he turned to a presumed insult when you refused to turn to the dark side " I'm not presuming it was an insult. It may be. It doesn't matter. I wondered if it was an expression or abbreviation known to anyone else, that I'd not heard before. Apparently not. I'm curious but nothing more. | |||
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"Not entirely sure what was meant, other than it not sounding like a compliment..." I wouldn't take it as a compliment... | |||
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"That's a new one Perhaps he was hoping you'd do something creative with Werther's originals and a comfy pair of slip[ers?" | |||
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"Not entirely sure what was meant, other than it not sounding like a compliment... I wouldn't take it as a compliment..." I'm not taking it as anything really. I'm just bemused. I mean, if you're going to make a point, at least be clear about it. | |||
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