"I know you born in Scotland Scots like to consider yourselves as being a race apart"

Lack of punctuation and 'I know you born' makes little sense. However, you once told me you were born in Scotland, so what is this comment supposed to mean, other than you avoiding addressing any of the points I made. This is the usual unintelligent abusive response many of us have come to expect from you.

Update: Once again, thanks for not marking your post as having been updated. You still don't seem to want to make your posts easy for people to follow.

"I'm not racist or homophobic by the way. It is only the viruses I have anything against, not the people."

Well this seems contrary to your behavior exhibited on this site (and making sweeping statements about a nation of people is hardly in keeping with your claim), once again you have not answered any of the questions I have asked. Whatever point you are trying to make with this update, is not clear at all.

In reply to Re^3: Humour – an important mechanism for language learning by marto
in thread Humour – an important mechanism for language learning by Win

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