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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260467 is a reply to message #260278] |
Wed, 23 May 2007 17:55 |
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zunnie wrote on Wed, 23 May 2007 11:37 | Democracy is an illusion lol, its a trick to keep the people happy,
you never noticed they will do what they want anyway? ..
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hes right
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260608 is a reply to message #260576] |
Thu, 24 May 2007 12:20 |
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fl00d3d wrote on Thu, 24 May 2007 12:33 | Yeah, but at least I live in a country that has the right to bear arms. >=)
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and cause like a bunch of people 2 die in school shootings?
Tony blair was ok from the americans who support Iraq...others not so much...
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260615 is a reply to message #260576] |
Thu, 24 May 2007 12:36 |
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fl00d3d wrote on Thu, 24 May 2007 12:33 | Yeah, but at least I live in a country that has the right to bear arms. >=)
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If you ask a Ned in the street why he carries a knife he will tell you "Cause the others carry knives and might stab me so I need a knife to defend myself".
Now if you ask the same question but substitute knife for gun, he will say "Cause the others carry a gun and might shoot me so I need a gun to defend myself".
Therefore if no-one carried weapons, then there would be no need to defend ones self with knifes and guns.
Thankfully the UK is a country that does not "have the right to bear arms" and long may it last.
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260660 is a reply to message #260615] |
Thu, 24 May 2007 16:03 |
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puddle_splasher wrote on Thu, 24 May 2007 14:36 |
fl00d3d wrote on Thu, 24 May 2007 12:33 | Yeah, but at least I live in a country that has the right to bear arms. >=)
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If you ask a Ned in the street why he carries a knife he will tell you "Cause the others carry knives and might stab me so I need a knife to defend myself".
Now if you ask the same question but substitute knife for gun, he will say "Cause the others carry a gun and might shoot me so I need a gun to defend myself".
Therefore if no-one carried weapons, then there would be no need to defend ones self with knifes and guns.
Thankfully the UK is a country that does not "have the right to bear arms" and long may it last.
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...in theory that works. In practice, it means that the only people who would have a gun are not law-abiding citizens. Stop me if you can't see the flaw.
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260671 is a reply to message #259200] |
Thu, 24 May 2007 16:24 |
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It's that way in the U.S. too because I have a legal right to "bear arms" but I don't ... yet the criminal up the street has one because he got it on the black market. And that reality is in all civilizations regardless of law. In fact its probably worse in countries that prohibit weapons.
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260780 is a reply to message #259200] |
Fri, 25 May 2007 05:13 |
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I'm not informed enough on English schooling to form an opinion about it. But Scottish schooling as far as it goes is decent, and I currently go to a pretty tacky looking school that struggles for textbooks etc. I don't think we can fully blame Blair for the state of schools though. But education does need to be worked on, and constantly worked on. If I had my way I'd remove advertising directed at children, make them start school at an earlier age, setup programs on making informed decisions and researching information. Information and education are both the key to a democratic society working properly.
And to be honest Gamemodding you will hate school because like everyone at your age you're an angsty teenager who is sick of everything. Just like we all were.
With regards to chavs, I don't know a great deal about chavs down in England. But with regards to neds up in Scotland. They are fairly easy to deal with in school. There are a good couple of methods for dealing with them though.
this is more common than the self-diagnosis of asperger's in the goon population how is it obsCURE FUCKKK
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260904 is a reply to message #260628] |
Sat, 26 May 2007 05:29 |
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gamemodding wrote on Thu, 24 May 2007 23:45 | Another thing, the UK is the ONLY country that has rubbish everywhere on the streets or at least a very bad country for it. When i go on holiday, poorer countries than the UK are actually cleaner.
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thats because they hand out corporal punishment for littering.
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260926 is a reply to message #259200] |
Sat, 26 May 2007 08:05 |
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one thing about litter in uk is... if i step out of my house i have to walk for about 10 minutes to find an outside bin, but this is down to local council.
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #260974 is a reply to message #260788] |
Sat, 26 May 2007 11:56 |
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gamemodding wrote on Fri, 25 May 2007 09:50 | I had to do stuff that weren't particularly good jobs, EG: unpack 100 computer and 100 monitors and store them
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Then try wiping the puke of the floor or changing someones bed after they have shit themselves.
What about giving the "Old Buddy" a bed bath as she makes attempts to maintain her dignity or changing the colostomy bags and collecting urine samples.
Then again I suppose for people that have never worked and sat all their lard arses behind a monitor for weeks on end, must think that storing PCs and monitors is hard work.
What about coming with me and picking up body parts, rescuing kids from fire, mouth to mouth resuscitation on casualties only to have them die in hospital. Deal with the junkies, drunks, ethnics, down-and-outs.........
Where do I stop?
You had a piss easy week in a hospital. Get a life from now on and realise that you got it easy.
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #261161 is a reply to message #260994] |
Sun, 27 May 2007 07:42 |
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gamemodding wrote on Sat, 26 May 2007 22:27 | Lol, what I'm saying is i would prefer any job than school. Even if it is what you said, however, i won't work in the fire dept. I'm too squeamish. Not all jobs like what you described.
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i dropped college, got job worked for year, then went back to college. You try it and see what you think. Unless you got the education you dont make enough money to properly enjoy life.
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Re: tony blair steps down [message #261682 is a reply to message #261166] |
Tue, 29 May 2007 07:58 |
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gamemodding wrote on Sun, 27 May 2007 09:52 | I'm still in school... and it's not learning i don't like, it all the clowns and teachers.
I've been to collage on an induction type of thing, and it was a lot better.
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I empathize with you a bit, you're in the Scottish equivalent of 4th year at the moment or were? Because near the end I hated getting babied about and told "you're doing P.E" after I held down a summer job working 9/10 hour shifts for £5.50 an hour.
this is more common than the self-diagnosis of asperger's in the goon population how is it obsCURE FUCKKK
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