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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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Gandalf
Basically the point of that story is that through our social connections we typically know where the lines are. Personally, I think there should be no lines, but I wear nothing but jackets and button shirts which look very dull. My students Dad thinks there should be lines and told his son as much. The son despite his bravery was forced to compromise due to the expectations and demands of others. You don't really need laws telling you what to do as we all exist quite fine without them.
So, if some one was to destory your hard drive (Because they can) and kept doing it each time you replaced it. You would have no problem with this because the person doing it, "See's no lines".
Just asking.
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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Originally Posted by
Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Basically the point of that story is that through our social connections we typically know where the lines are. Personally, I think there should be no lines, but I wear nothing but jackets and button shirts which look very dull. My students Dad thinks there should be lines and told his son as much. The son despite his bravery was forced to compromise due to the expectations and demands of others. You don't really need laws telling you what to do as we all exist quite fine without them.
So, if some one was to destory your hard drive (Because they can) and kept doing it each time you replaced it. You would have no problem with this because the person doing it, "See's no lines".
Just asking.
That would be a physical act of aggression resulting in the damage to property. I don't believe any person has the right to destroy the property of another person (not even a rice cooker), not unless they were reacting to something that had been physically done to them. If you break my pencil you can be sure I will snap yours into one piece more. That is just. I don't believe in physical violence or property destruction without sufficient reason though.
I guess it shows how primitive people are if they cannot engage rhetorically without the need to physically hurt someone or destroy their property.
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
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Originally Posted by
Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Basically the point of that story is that through our social connections we typically know where the lines are. Personally, I think there should be no lines, but I wear nothing but jackets and button shirts which look very dull. My students Dad thinks there should be lines and told his son as much. The son despite his bravery was forced to compromise due to the expectations and demands of others. You don't really need laws telling you what to do as we all exist quite fine without them.
So, if some one was to destory your hard drive (Because they can) and kept doing it each time you replaced it. You would have no problem with this because the person doing it, "See's no lines".
Just asking.
That would be a physical act of aggression resulting in the damage to property. I don't believe any person has the right to destroy the property of another person (not even a rice cooker), not unless they were reacting to something that had been physically done to them. If you break my pencil you can be sure I will snap yours into one piece more. That is just. I don't believe in physical violence or property destruction without sufficient reason though.
I guess it shows how primitive people are if they cannot engage rhetorically without the need to physically hurt someone or destroy their property.
So there is a line you won't cross unless provoked. Correct?
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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Originally Posted by
Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
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Originally Posted by
Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Basically the point of that story is that through our social connections we typically know where the lines are. Personally, I think there should be no lines, but I wear nothing but jackets and button shirts which look very dull. My students Dad thinks there should be lines and told his son as much. The son despite his bravery was forced to compromise due to the expectations and demands of others. You don't really need laws telling you what to do as we all exist quite fine without them.
So, if some one was to destory your hard drive (Because they can) and kept doing it each time you replaced it. You would have no problem with this because the person doing it, "See's no lines".
Just asking.
That would be a physical act of aggression resulting in the damage to property. I don't believe any person has the right to destroy the property of another person (not even a rice cooker), not unless they were reacting to something that had been physically done to them. If you break my pencil you can be sure I will snap yours into one piece more. That is just. I don't believe in physical violence or property destruction without sufficient reason though.
I guess it shows how primitive people are if they cannot engage rhetorically without the need to physically hurt someone or destroy their property.
So there is a line you won't cross unless provoked. Correct?
Of course, I think most people have their own natural inclination to just want to get on with life without too much fuss. Most of us prefer to avoid confrontation in our daily lives. Like I say, the guy wearing that t-shirt is a complete twit and it is something I would never do myself. All I am arguing though is that people should have the right to express themselves in inflammatory ways. Few people would ever bother with doing it though as friends and family keep you in check. I dislike the law being involved in such instances as I believe it is a law that can be used for all the wrong reasons. Wearing a t-shirt saying 'The Queen needs a guillotine' should never be a crime, but me smashing up someones favorite Jubilee mug definitely should be.
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Of course, I think most people have their own natural inclination to just want to get on with life without too much fuss. Most of us prefer to avoid confrontation in our daily lives. Like I say, the guy wearing that t-shirt is a complete twit and it is something I would never do myself. All I am arguing though is that people should have the right to express themselves in inflammatory ways. Few people would ever bother with doing it though as friends and family keep you in check. I dislike the law being involved in such instances as I believe it is a law that can be used for all the wrong reasons. Wearing a t-shirt saying 'The Queen needs a guillotine' should never be a crime, but me smashing up someones favorite Jubilee mug definitely should be.
But with most of the thread you start on here about America and religion in general, would you not say that you come on here just for that purpose. To cause confrontation with some of the members on here.
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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Originally Posted by
Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Of course, I think most people have their own natural inclination to just want to get on with life without too much fuss. Most of us prefer to avoid confrontation in our daily lives. Like I say, the guy wearing that t-shirt is a complete twit and it is something I would never do myself. All I am arguing though is that people should have the right to express themselves in inflammatory ways. Few people would ever bother with doing it though as friends and family keep you in check. I dislike the law being involved in such instances as I believe it is a law that can be used for all the wrong reasons. Wearing a t-shirt saying 'The Queen needs a guillotine' should never be a crime, but me smashing up someones favorite Jubilee mug definitely should be.
But with most of the thread you start on here about America and religion in general, would you not say that you come on here just for that purpose. To cause confrontation with some of the members on here.
No, not at all. I just try to present what I view as my own honest take on the world. If others disagree with me, then that is just part of the process. I have to say what I believe about whatever is concerning me at a given time. That is freedom of speech, anyone can disagree with me and that is all too often the case. The process of confrontation isn't something I enjoy though and I really don't want to upset anybody. The process is something that I have to go through though and I push myself through it. I do restrain my thread starting an awful lot too. I read a lot during the day and let most of it slide.
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
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Originally Posted by
Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Of course, I think most people have their own natural inclination to just want to get on with life without too much fuss. Most of us prefer to avoid confrontation in our daily lives. Like I say, the guy wearing that t-shirt is a complete twit and it is something I would never do myself. All I am arguing though is that people should have the right to express themselves in inflammatory ways. Few people would ever bother with doing it though as friends and family keep you in check. I dislike the law being involved in such instances as I believe it is a law that can be used for all the wrong reasons. Wearing a t-shirt saying 'The Queen needs a guillotine' should never be a crime, but me smashing up someones favorite Jubilee mug definitely should be.
But with most of the thread you start on here about America and religion in general, would you not say that you come on here just for that purpose. To cause confrontation with some of the members on here.
No, not at all. I just try to present what I view as my own honest take on the world. If others disagree with me, then that is just part of the process. I have to say what I believe about whatever is concerning me at a given time. That is freedom of speech, anyone can disagree with me and that is all too often the case. The process of confrontation isn't something I enjoy though and I really don't want to upset anybody. The process is something that I have to go through though and I push myself through it. I do restrain my thread starting an awful lot too. I read a lot during the day and let most of it slide.
Really do not see the difference here Miles, between you and the guy with the T'Shit, except maybe in the timing.
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
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Originally Posted by
Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Of course, I think most people have their own natural inclination to just want to get on with life without too much fuss. Most of us prefer to avoid confrontation in our daily lives. Like I say, the guy wearing that t-shirt is a complete twit and it is something I would never do myself. All I am arguing though is that people should have the right to express themselves in inflammatory ways. Few people would ever bother with doing it though as friends and family keep you in check. I dislike the law being involved in such instances as I believe it is a law that can be used for all the wrong reasons. Wearing a t-shirt saying 'The Queen needs a guillotine' should never be a crime, but me smashing up someones favorite Jubilee mug definitely should be.
But with most of the thread you start on here about America and religion in general, would you not say that you come on here just for that purpose. To cause confrontation with some of the members on here.
No, not at all. I just try to present what I view as my own honest take on the world. If others disagree with me, then that is just part of the process. I have to say what I believe about whatever is concerning me at a given time. That is freedom of speech, anyone can disagree with me and that is all too often the case. The process of confrontation isn't something I enjoy though and I really don't want to upset anybody. The process is something that I have to go through though and I push myself through it. I do restrain my thread starting an awful lot too. I read a lot during the day and let most of it slide.
Really do not see the difference here Miles, between you and the guy with the T'Shit, except maybe in the timing.
People should be free to say what they want and in that way I am probably very similar to him. I support that point of view. The difference is that I would rather argue my point in a paragraph rather than on a t-shirt. You know, I support anyone arguing a point that they believe in. Well, the belief not always the post, that is a different matter. And at the same time a t-shirt will suffice for some and you just have to accept that, or in the draconian sense of the UK law, not at all.
It amazes me how a man in a t-shirt can do more time than a man that supposedly spent his entire life touching up teenagers and boy scouts. :-\
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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El Kabong
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Andre
Fuck him Miles, lock him up.
Less than three-and-a-half hours earlier, Pc Nicola Hughes, 23, and Fiona Bone, 32, were shot dead in a gun and grenade attack as they responded to a reported burglary on the Hattersley estate in Mottram, Greater Manchester.
How can you allow your civil activism to out weigh his inhumanity in this act?
That can't be, guns are ILLEGAL in England!
UK firearm death rate - 0.4
US firearm death rate - 10.5
Yeah...
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Gandalf
Missy even wished I had cancer the other day.
are you fuckıng serıous? lock her malıcıous ass up. that trumps "kıll the cops" any day. :mad:
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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El Kabong
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Andre
Fuck him Miles, lock him up.
Less than three-and-a-half hours earlier, Pc Nicola Hughes, 23, and Fiona Bone, 32, were shot dead in a gun and grenade attack as they responded to a reported burglary on the Hattersley estate in Mottram, Greater Manchester.
How can you allow your civil activism to out weigh his inhumanity in this act?
That can't be, guns are ILLEGAL in England!
UK firearm death rate - 0.4
US firearm death rate - 10.5
Yeah...
Yes, but guns are ILLEGAL in the UK so you shouldn't have ANY deaths from guns......yeah
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
AdamGB
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
Andre
Fuck him Miles, lock him up.
Less than three-and-a-half hours earlier, Pc Nicola Hughes, 23, and Fiona Bone, 32, were shot dead in a gun and grenade attack as they responded to a reported burglary on the Hattersley estate in Mottram, Greater Manchester.
How can you allow your civil activism to out weigh his inhumanity in this act?
That can't be, guns are ILLEGAL in England!
UK firearm death rate - 0.4
US firearm death rate - 10.5
Yeah...
Yes, but guns are ILLEGAL in the UK so you shouldn't have ANY deaths from guns......yeah
Lyle even you know that that is a stupid response. Even in America surely Grenades are generally Illegal without a permit?
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
The sentence is disproportionate for the crime and silly and some human rights lawyer will enjoy representing them and winning the appeal.
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
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They protected one lot because there would have been a riot which would have endangered public safety. When there is a planned protest, there will always be a police presence. It's not because the police force are pro Islamic extremist.
As for the guy with the Tshirt, he's an attention seeking idiot but I'm not sure it warrants jail.
So the difference is - one lot informed the police of their intention to offend the public beforehand and the other didn't. Makes sense.
I don't know, i'm not a policeman. The police acted in the correct manner towards the extremist. I've no idea why they've reacted so severely towards the guy with the t-shirt. My guess would be that they've chosen to set a precedent.
I've already said i disagree with it, but i'm past caring what happens to anybody who is stupid enough to wear a t-shirt like that in the first place. Oxygen thieves.
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Greenbeanz
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El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
AdamGB
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
Andre
Fuck him Miles, lock him up.
Less than three-and-a-half hours earlier, Pc Nicola Hughes, 23, and Fiona Bone, 32, were shot dead in a gun and grenade attack as they responded to a reported burglary on the Hattersley estate in Mottram, Greater Manchester.
How can you allow your civil activism to out weigh his inhumanity in this act?
That can't be, guns are ILLEGAL in England!
UK firearm death rate - 0.4
US firearm death rate - 10.5
Yeah...
Yes, but guns are ILLEGAL in the UK so you shouldn't have ANY deaths from guns......yeah
Lyle even you know that that is a stupid response. Even in America surely Grenades are generally Illegal without a permit?
You do realize Lyle was being fully 100% sarcastic in that reply; because of the 'anti gun lobby thread the other week' and what he had to answer for in it.
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Master
The sentence is disproportionate for the crime and silly and some human rights lawyer will enjoy representing them and winning the appeal.
You are right, But if they operate over there like they do here..
I bet his car is never ever 100% roadworthy ever again,then the environmental protection authority will have it off the road for months each year checking the emissions and noise levels and I bet he J walks everywhere too. :)
:police::police::police::police::police::police::p olice::police::police::police::police::police::pol ice::police::police::police::police: Vs :vanish:
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
In the art of war you keep the enemy close and allow him to think you are onside and learn their weakness.
This bloke is as thick as a rock hard turd.
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Andre
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Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
AdamGB
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
Andre
Fuck him Miles, lock him up.
Less than three-and-a-half hours earlier, Pc Nicola Hughes, 23, and Fiona Bone, 32, were shot dead in a gun and grenade attack as they responded to a reported burglary on the Hattersley estate in Mottram, Greater Manchester.
How can you allow your civil activism to out weigh his inhumanity in this act?
That can't be, guns are ILLEGAL in England!
UK firearm death rate - 0.4
US firearm death rate - 10.5
Yeah...
Yes, but guns are ILLEGAL in the UK so you shouldn't have ANY deaths from guns......yeah
Lyle even you know that that is a stupid response. Even in America surely Grenades are generally Illegal without a permit?
You do realize Lyle was being fully 100% sarcastic in that reply; because of the 'anti gun lobby thread the other week' and what he had to answer for in it.
Obviously not. Not having ever used or come across sarcasm before I am completely perplexed by the concept. I did not even know there was a anti gun lobby thread despite posting in it, and I also totally failed to notice the fact that nowhere in that thread did the claim that there were no deaths from guns in the UK appear. I suppose for Lyle, It's like AdamGB's prescient statistic, totally irrelevant anyway, much like Titofan liking your comment ;)
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Ok. Since when is sarcasm not a stupid response then?
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Andre
Ok. Since when is sarcasm not a stupid response then?
When you add the proviso - Even in America surely Grenades are generally Illegal without a permit?
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Greenbeanz
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Andre
Ok. Since when is sarcasm not a stupid response then?
When you add the proviso - Even in America surely Grenades are generally Illegal without a permit?
Sorry, That was responding to this 2nd sarcasm not the first : ;D
Obviously not. Not having ever used or come across sarcasm before I am completely perplexed by the concept. I did not even know there was a anti gun lobby thread despite posting in it, and I also totally failed to notice the fact that nowhere in that thread did the claim that there were no deaths from guns in the UK appear. I suppose for Lyle, It's like AdamGB's prescient statistic, totally irrelevant anyway, much like Titofan liking your comment ;)
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
We could start an anti anti - sarcasm thread that would be just as fun. ;D
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Andre
We could start an anti anti - sarcasm thread that would be just as fun. ;D
Yeah that would be fucking hilarious. It would be so full of useful insights and go on and on. I am sure everyone would love it. It would be like the best thread ever and not at all repetitive or boring.
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Greenbeanz
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Andre
We could start an anti anti - sarcasm thread that would be just as fun. ;D
Yeah that would be fucking hilarious. It would be so full of useful insights and go on and on. I am sure everyone would love it. It would be like the best thread ever and not at all repetitive or boring.
Hahaha, nice start!
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
*We are about to enter new ground where by any partakers will never know the seriousness or lack of intent of another poster ever again. All emotional intent will be coverd by the single pro,the anti and the anti anti clause.
Da duhn nahhhhah :lickish:
All rights reserved.
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Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
Andre
Ok. Since when is sarcasm not a stupid response then?
When you add the proviso - Even in America surely Grenades are generally Illegal without a permit?
But I have three carry permit and a concealed permit to carry. :cool:
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Ghost
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Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz
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Andre
Ok. Since when is sarcasm not a stupid response then?
When you add the proviso - Even in America surely Grenades are generally Illegal without a permit?
But I have three carry permit and a concealed permit to carry. :cool:
:bomb::bomb::bomb: :cwm28:
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Andre
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Ghost
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Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
Andre
Ok. Since when is sarcasm not a stupid response then?
When you add the proviso - Even in America surely Grenades are generally Illegal without a permit?
But I have three carry permit and a concealed permit to carry. :cool:
:bomb::bomb::bomb: :cwm28:
Can't carry C4 any more though. (One little accident)
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How can you have a little accident with it? Isnt it the most stable and safest one?
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Andre
How can you have a little accident with it? Isnt it the most stable and safest one?
Yes it is, but the hamster did not run fast enough. ;D
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The one with C4 strapped to it's back. :rolleyes:
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Greenbeanz
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Andre
We could start an anti anti - sarcasm thread that would be just as fun. ;D
Yeah that would be fucking hilarious. It would be so full of useful insights and go on and on. I am sure everyone would love it. It would be like the best thread ever and not at all repetitive or boring.
:kissasskc4:
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Re: 4 months in prison for wearing a hateful t-shirt....yay for free speech Britain!
That's what happens with older folk Tito, the trousers come down and the ass kissing goes on for hours. Never get old.
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That's what happens with older folk Tito, the trousers come down and the ass kissing goes on for hours. Never get old.
First you lose your hair..... then you lose your dignity.
:D
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Greenbeanz
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Andre
We could start an anti anti - sarcasm thread that would be just as fun. ;D
Yeah that would be fucking hilarious. It would be so full of useful insights and go on and on. I am sure everyone would love it. It would be like the best thread ever and not at all repetitive or boring.
:kissasskc4:
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=Epi...:32,s:20,i:256http://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/20...dab61b4369.jpg
Its called sarcasm, and Andre liking a post does not make him an arse kisser anymorethan you kissing ass makes people like your posts ;)
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Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
Andre
We could start an anti anti - sarcasm thread that would be just as fun. ;D
Yeah that would be fucking hilarious. It would be so full of useful insights and go on and on. I am sure everyone would love it. It would be like the best thread ever and not at all repetitive or boring.
:kissasskc4:
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=Epi...:32,s:20,i:256http://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/20...dab61b4369.jpg
Its called sarcasm, and Andre liking a post does not make him an arse kisser anymorethan you kissing ass makes people like your posts ;)
:vd:
It was directed at you.
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Gandalf
That's what happens with older folk Tito, the trousers come down and the ass kissing goes on for hours. Never get old.
screw that my jeans are well-fastened
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TitoFan
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Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
Andre
We could start an anti anti - sarcasm thread that would be just as fun. ;D
Yeah that would be fucking hilarious. It would be so full of useful insights and go on and on. I am sure everyone would love it. It would be like the best thread ever and not at all repetitive or boring.
:kissasskc4:
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=Epi...:32,s:20,i:256http://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/20...dab61b4369.jpg
Its called sarcasm, and Andre liking a post does not make him an arse kisser anymore than you kissing ass makes people like your posts ;)
:vd:
It was directed at
you.
I never realised that, not understanding sarcasm and knowing only how to be pedantic, not witty or ebullient myself. Personally I just mope about waiting for your good self to air your erudite opinions and enlighten us savages on what it means to be a sophisticated and intelligent correspondent. Lucid, insightful and always sensitive to every nuance and double entendre, your humility, grace and your florid and spectacularly individual writing style where letters and words are concerned, often reduces me to swooning under the heavy burden of your greatness.
Your considered opinion on both Free speech, offensive t-shirts and sarcasm, has been a real eye opener and has added tremendously to this thread.
On behalf of @Gandalf who started the thread, whose peachy arse is a welcome and regular cushion for both my lips, @Andre whose not insubstantial Australian derrière has already been the recipient of more than its share of XXXX from moi, and every other @poster who uses the site whose arses I will no doubt get around to kissing eventually
Thank You
@TitoFan