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Nature Boy
What with the forum changing words in our posts? I can see censoring offensive language, but it changes normal words. I can't address an topics like drug-addiction (it will change drug to church), etc..... This needs to be fixed, big time.
Nature Boy
If you read the above senseless post, you will see what I am talking about. It changes a serious post into meaningless garble. It is very irritating. I, for one, would greatly appreciate some attention to this problem.

Deus Vobiscum
Skypilot
This question has been raised many times and is a real pain I agree. It has relics from the cold war days too. No answers have ever been given to my knowledge and I suppose at the end of the day it entirely depends upon the owners of the forum. When one finds a word which "offends" one simply has to retype the word with spaces between the letters to overcome the irritation. One of the classics is the word C u r e when speaking of a medical procedure, now let's try it in the ordinary manner cure see? Of course one could always attempt to write about d r u g s let's look at that one drugs. At the same time one shouldn't forget our R u s s i a n friends, Russian did I say?

Thank you for raising this again!

Rev Fr Richard
Pax et Bonum
Nature Boy
Thanks for the tip. I'll try that next time.
Skypilot
You're very welcome sir! I was tempted to show a few more examples but I shall desist. LOL

Greetings from Australia

Rev Fr Richard aka Bishop Richard.
Nature Boy
G'Day mate!

That's something of a coincidence. I make Woomeras (altatls) as a hobby. I also make hunting boomerangs.











I sort of learned how to make them while I was in Australia back in the 70s. I spent about 4 months there while our submarine was being repaired. I had a blast!
Skypilot
That's interesting! I am not normally a resident of the great country of Australia just an itinerant bishop who is sorting out an ecclesiastical problem over here.

I'm ex army myself and was a Colonel before I became a priest then a friar after the death of my late wife. I have a grown up family who are all OK and in regular touch by e-mail with their father.

Rev Fr Richard.
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