abrahamlink8
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You must give people a chance to reply. Slow down a little.

I reported it before I replied![]()

It's probably a machine talking![]()


10 useless posts within a few minutes, link to an affiliate site on his profile...I am sure that this guy (bot, spammer or whatever) will be out of here quite fast![]()

At least he woke us all up![]()

But he obviously did not wake up any moderators![]()



Are we allowed to use the word "wanker" on this forum - or would anyone be offended...
KK

Of course not - you plonker!Was that aimed at me?![]()

Of course not - you plonker!
I was wondering if anyone would be offended if I called abrahamlink8 one!
KK









The name "abrahamlink8" suggests it's just a bot which is quite apt considering recent discussions. So yes, if you can refer to a robot as a wanker then why not. It's creator too if you like![]()

The name "abrahamlink8" suggests it's just a bot which is quite apt considering recent discussions. So yes, if you can refer to a robot as a wanker then why not. It's creator too if you like
For the record the site's whois is open but the IP of the bot is from India so my guess is that whoever the affiliate "Andrew Crichton" is, he's employed some really useless bunch of people probably claiming to be SEO's - and possibly calling themselves "Casino Builders" - but in reality just spamming the f**k out of anywhere they can. Easy money with no risk attached for them I guess.
Of course not - you plonker!
I was wondering if anyone would be offended if I called abrahamlink8 one!
KK

Idle curiousity about UK slang....What's the difference between a wanker and a plonker?
Today the term plonker is a very light hearted insult. It's not even seen as an insult, it's like calling someone a wally. It's in no way meant maliciously. you call someone a plonker when they say or do something stupid.
Similar light hearted epithets may include dope, idiot, moron, wally, pillock, dunderhead, dimwit and many others.



English is such a wonderfully expressive and diverse language!
From the Urban Dictionary:
plonker:
The term plonker started out as a reference to someone who was forever drunk on cheap wine (cheap wine is nicknamed plonk).
Today the term plonker is a very light hearted insult. It's not even seen as an insult, it's like calling someone a wally. It's in no way meant maliciously. you call someone a plonker when they say or do something stupid.
Similar light hearted epithets may include dope, idiot, moron, wally, pillock, dunderhead, dimwit and many others.
A wanker originally meant someone with hairy palms and impaired vision acquired through self-administered pleasure...but it has evolved into a derisory and insulting term for someone for whom one has little respect.

How come casinomeister has not got a protection, against someone being able to post so much within no time? Even my own amateur free forum has got that.![]()


As Jetset points out, it's a sexual term with "wank" meaning "masturbate", the irony being of course that the person using the term is probably as much of a wanker as the targetted recipient 
English is such a wonderfully expressive and diverse language!
From the Urban Dictionary:
plonker:
The term plonker started out as a reference to someone who was forever drunk on cheap wine (cheap wine is nicknamed plonk).
Today the term plonker is a very light hearted insult. It's not even seen as an insult, it's like calling someone a wally. It's in no way meant maliciously. you call someone a plonker when they say or do something stupid.
Similar light hearted epithets may include dope, idiot, moron, wally, pillock, dunderhead, dimwit and many others.
A wanker originally meant someone with hairy palms and impaired vision acquired through self-administered pleasure...but it has evolved into a derisory and insulting term for someone for whom one has little respect.
What Jetset said...Idle curiousity about UK slang....What's the difference between a wanker and a plonker?
Even though the question was asked by a spammer, I thought I'd post a real answer for those who may come across it via google.
It's important to read the terms and conditions of the casino you want to play at. No where accepts players under 18, and many are no one under 21. Even if it's 18, you must be of age to gamble in your jurisdiction, which can vary from place to place. For instance, it's 19 where I live (Ontario), but only 18 in Quebec.
Club World group has a clause for no students under 25.
Casinos are very good at detecting fake ID.

