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Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
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I wonder what impression a post like that gives to casual readers (and regular contributors) to the forum. I don't think it contributes much to what the forum's supposed to be about. So (if people can be bothered to read it all) we infer you think someone here's an arse - are we supposed to care? Do you feel better for pointing it out to them at great length?

Why don't you do something more positive like post all these fieldnotes you keep talking about (I get the impression that's somehow technically more difficult than writing a 1000 word composition on arses)?

Of course that's "just my opinion"* but like most people I'm here to read discussions about archaeology not personal invective, funnily enough.

*apparently code for being as rude as you like because it's "just my opinion"

getting a bit tired of all this. Though I'm sure I can either a) stop reading b) mind my own business (actually I've been on this forum so long I kind of do see it as my own business) c) receive my own tirade of irritation d) see how close i can get to calling someone a cunt without getting the plug pulled

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Rhiannon
Posted by Rhiannon
16th February 2017ce
08:59

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