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Petition to Ban Athula Again!
I think this deserves discussion.
Teams in Sri Lanka?
Among Sinhalese.?
What a joke?





It is not possible.
You can make a mob easily.
Few shouts, and few vulgar words..
you can form a great powerful crowd
blood thirsty and willing to kill.
Read my threads,
especially threads like this
you can see best mobs.
Sri Lanka is world famous for mob feeling.
Politicians rule Sri Lanka by it.
War, Dengue, Cricket, Swine flu
Mob is common here.
A team on it's own is a miracle.
Team needs intelligent members
who can see facts as a whole.
They can evaluate them
make them in order,
make priorities,
discuss over
and come to an intelligent conclusion.
There are members among us
but very few
who can do that.
Unfortunately,
I don't think they need me out.
They have no problem facing me.
Mob does not work for me.
Mainly those mobs are in my control.
They don't get what they ask from me.
Once I missed and got banned.
Team is not possible.
Actually
if that happens
I will be surprised and respect them.
So
don't expect miracles.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Mob
Mob Latin phrase mobile vulgus meaning
"the easily moveable crowd,"
from which the term "mob" originally derives.[1] As a term in civics it implies
that there is no formal authority whatsoever,
not even a commonly-accepted view of anarchism,
and so disputes are raised,
contended and closed by brute force − might makes right,
but only in a very local
and temporary way,
as another mob or another mood
might just as easily sway a decision.
It is often associated with demagoguery
and the rule of passion over reason.
A Team
A team comprises a group of people or animals
linked in a common purpose.
Teams are especially appropriate
for conducting tasks that are high in complexity
and have many interdependent subtasks.
A group in itself does not necessarily constitute a team.
Teams normally have members
with complementary skills
and generate synergy
through a coordinated effort
which allows each member
to maximize his or her strengths
and minimize his or her weaknesses.
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Petition to Ban Athula Again!
I think this deserves discussion.
Are you kidding?KishanW said:why dont you guys make a tag team or something like that and attack this guy. Cos i'm pretty sure when you guys try one by one to bring him down it always fails.
So my suggestion, form a team and then take him down![]()
Teams in Sri Lanka?
Among Sinhalese.?
What a joke?





It is not possible.
You can make a mob easily.
Few shouts, and few vulgar words..
you can form a great powerful crowd
blood thirsty and willing to kill.
Read my threads,
especially threads like this
you can see best mobs.
Sri Lanka is world famous for mob feeling.
Politicians rule Sri Lanka by it.
War, Dengue, Cricket, Swine flu
Mob is common here.
A team on it's own is a miracle.
Team needs intelligent members
who can see facts as a whole.
They can evaluate them
make them in order,
make priorities,
discuss over
and come to an intelligent conclusion.
There are members among us
but very few
who can do that.
Unfortunately,
I don't think they need me out.
They have no problem facing me.
Mob does not work for me.
Mainly those mobs are in my control.
They don't get what they ask from me.
Once I missed and got banned.
Team is not possible.
Actually
if that happens
I will be surprised and respect them.
So
don't expect miracles.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Mob
Mob Latin phrase mobile vulgus meaning
"the easily moveable crowd,"
from which the term "mob" originally derives.[1] As a term in civics it implies
that there is no formal authority whatsoever,
not even a commonly-accepted view of anarchism,
and so disputes are raised,
contended and closed by brute force − might makes right,
but only in a very local
and temporary way,
as another mob or another mood
might just as easily sway a decision.
It is often associated with demagoguery
and the rule of passion over reason.
A Team
A team comprises a group of people or animals
linked in a common purpose.
Teams are especially appropriate
for conducting tasks that are high in complexity
and have many interdependent subtasks.
A group in itself does not necessarily constitute a team.
Teams normally have members
with complementary skills
and generate synergy
through a coordinated effort
which allows each member
to maximize his or her strengths
and minimize his or her weaknesses.

which might lead to a ban.
anitya 
