a bit of overreaction on all parts

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Re: a bit of overreaction on all parts

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Or...

Maybe an excellent example of a young man learning a valuable life lesson of how to think about context and develop better communication skills...

But a valuable life lesson that you can pop on YouTube with a clickbait title to get over 3000 views when your previous video got 46...
😁

I’ve mastered it.
When I rock up to work on the children’s ward and they ask me how my evening was, Instead of saying-
‘well, I smoked a couple of joints whilst watching the local women from the upstairs window, before falling asleep in the chair waiting for a porno to download...’
I say;
‘Not much, just chilled out in front of a film, nice relaxing evening all round.”

Life skills points +10
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Do the "Anti-Terror" Police, as the media have dubbed them, turn up with Cuddly toys, sweeties and a nice cup of tea? Life was so much easier when they were just SO13.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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Purple wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 2:52 pm Or...
Maybe an excellent example of a young man learning a valuable life lesson of how to think about context and develop better communication skills...

But a valuable life lesson that you can pop on YouTube with a clickbait title to get over 3000 views when your previous video got 46...
😁
or.... a fine example of how too many people spend too much time getting offended on behalf of other people who couldn't really care less themselves?
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Tim Hall wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 3:38 pm Do the "Anti-Terror" Police, as the media have dubbed them, turn up with Cuddly toys, sweeties and a nice cup of tea? Life was so much easier when they were just SO13.
Oooo I hope so. If they bring doughnuts too, it's almost worth getting radicalised!
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God is great!
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MarshalNey wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 6:26 pm God is great!
He is if he brings Churros with chocolate dipping sauce.
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I’m waiting for the day the Anti-Terror Police turn up at an Anti-Terror Police Re-enactment Group event.
It would be hilarious.

And y’know, tragic, obviously.
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There's a new experience for you Norm.
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I've said all I'm going to say in other places. The so-called "discussion" resulting from the video sickens me to my stomach. There are some utter cunts out there.
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There is much wisdom in your concluding paragraph Wingco. The world is full of cunts and if we cant beat them to a pulp, we should ridicule them to snivelling irrelevance.
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