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Originally posted by Whorty View PostDidn't @cojak say recently that this is now considered a racist term on here and therefore warrants a ban? Just saying
Get your remaining racist remarks in fella before you get kicked offOld Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post**** off, seriously.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostDon't get angry with me fella ... it's not my fault you can't keep your racist comments to yourself You need to start taking ownership for your own actions
Just call everyone racist or Hitler - preferably both.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostLoosing an argument in the internet?
Just call everyone racist or Hitler - preferably both.
Or do you think someone using racist terms is not a racist?
Actually, what am I asking you for ... you struggle with thinkingI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post**** off, seriously.
Oh. Whatever happened to Zigenare and Yorkie07?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFunny thing. Before I became a mod, I used that exact expression concerning a complete smeghead. Admin banned the smeghead.
Oh. Whatever happened to Zigenare and Yorkie07?Comment
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You are delusional. I know a lot of people who switched from Remain to Leave and I don't know a single one who wouldn't have voted to leave again. That's because people are realising that if this organisation is so hard to leave then what does that say about the future of Britain in this organisation? Just how dense do you have to be not to realise that it actually is vital for UK to leave the EU?
Let's picture this. I am a member of a local gym paying £20 a month. Here's the conversation:
Gym: Sorry, you can only use certain equipment, otherwise you have to pay extra.
Me: OK
Gym: We are increasing the fees to £30 a month.
Me: No I am not happy with that, I want to leave.
Gym: But you can't leave, it's going to cost you £1000 to leave, you will get fat and unhelthy and you won't be able to join any of the other local gyms and loads of other scary things will happen.
Me: OK.. I guess I have no choice but to stay.
... 1 year later
Gym: We are increasing the fees to £100 a month.
Me: Woah what the hell.. I want to leave.. oh wait I can't.
Gym: You can also now attend during certain hours, you have to pay £150 for weekend access.
Me: ...Comment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostYou are delusional. I know a lot of people who switched from Remain to Leave and I don't know a single one who wouldn't have voted to leave again. That's because people are realising that if this organisation is so hard to leave then what does that say about the future of Britain in this organisation? Just how dense do you have to be not to realise that it actually is vital for UK to leave the EU?
Let's picture this. I am a member of a local gym paying £20 a month. Here's the conversation:
Gym: Sorry, you can only use certain equipment, otherwise you have to pay extra.
Me: OK
Gym: We are increasing the fees to £30 a month.
Me: No I am not happy with that, I want to leave.
Gym: But you can't leave, it's going to cost you £1000 to leave, you will get fat and unhelthy and you won't be able to join any of the other local gyms and loads of other scary things will happen.
Me: OK.. I guess I have no choice but to stay.
... 1 year later
Gym: We are increasing the fees to £100 a month.
Me: Woah what the hell.. I want to leave.. oh wait I can't.
Gym: You can also now attend during certain hours, you have to pay £150 for weekend access.
Me: ...When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostYou are delusional. I know a lot of people who switched from Remain to Leave and I don't know a single one who wouldn't have voted to leave again. That's because people are realising that if this organisation is so hard to leave then what does that say about the future of Britain in this organisation? Just how dense do you have to be not to realise that it actually is vital for UK to leave the EU?
Let's picture this. I am a member of a local gym paying £20 a month. Here's the conversation:
Gym: Sorry, you can only use certain equipment, otherwise you have to pay extra.
Me: OK
Gym: We are increasing the fees to £30 a month.
Me: No I am not happy with that, I want to leave.
Gym: But you can't leave, it's going to cost you £1000 to leave, you will get fat and unhelthy and you won't be able to join any of the other local gyms and loads of other scary things will happen.
Me: OK.. I guess I have no choice but to stay.
... 1 year later
Gym: We are increasing the fees to £100 a month.
Me: Woah what the hell.. I want to leave.. oh wait I can't.
Gym: You can also now attend during certain hours, you have to pay £150 for weekend access.
Me: ...Comment
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