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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDon't be such a snowflake. Have you never found a criminal act funny?Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSo if the milkshake is contaminated with something more sinister, afterall how would anyone know the person throwing the "milkshake" clearly had no intention of drinking it. Why?
It may be just a milkshake today but tomorrow that liquid could be something far more sinister. The point I am trying to make is that a crime is a crime, assault is assault, and we should not be glorifying it on here by making jokes about is or finding it funny.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostNo strangely I haven't, and I'm sure the victims of those crimes you seem to find so amusing also don't find them funny. Perhaps you would like to post a list of those crimes that you find so assuming.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYour posts here are classic examples of the virtue-signalling faux outrage that you often accuse others of.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostNo strangely I haven't, and I'm sure the victims of those crimes you seem to find so amusing also don't find them funny. Perhaps you would like to post a list of those crimes that you find so assuming.Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostHowever it is funny as it is a milkshake and the political face of the hard right's reaction to it has been hilarious so has the reaction of his moronic followers.
Pretty typical of the holier than thou left.Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostYou don't think that interfering with the democratic process by obstructing politicians from legitimate campaigning is serious issue.
Pretty typical of the holier than thou left.
But yeah you crop out my actual quote to support your straw man.
Egging - Wikipedia
Eggs are sometimes thrown at people or buildings as a form of protest. High-profile people who have been egged include: David Cameron,[8] Steve Ballmer,[9] Miloš Zeman,[10][11] Bronisław Komorowski,[12][13] Arnold Schwarzenegger,[14] John Prescott,[15][16][17] Helmut Kohl, Nick Griffin,[18] David Blaine,[19] Richard Prebble,[20] Ed Miliband,[21] Nigel Farage,[22] John Tsang,[23] Luis Fortuño,[24] Rafael Correa.[25]
Farage was egged in 2014, at least he did go full snowflake then.Last edited by BlueSharp; 21 May 2019, 10:39.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by hairypussy View PostYou don't think that interfering with the democratic process by obstructing politicians from legitimate campaigning is serious issue.
Pretty typical of the holier than thou left.Comment
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Maybe if you mix a few bricks in with the eggs it becomes ok??
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