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It's an addiction, not yet treatable under NHS or private medical, so what?Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWhat I've yet to work out is why someone quite so clever as you undoubtedly are spends quite so long on a web forum.Comment
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it's been my first post in a while. And eventually the cretinism drives me away, for a while. But I'm fascinated by how people can be so stupid and illogical, so I keep coming back.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWhat I've yet to work out is why someone quite so clever as you undoubtedly are spends quite so long on a web forum.Hard Brexit now!
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It's better than being a paranoid illogical cretinOriginally posted by ZARDOZ View PostBecause he is a classic case of Aspergers.Hard Brexit now!
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And there was me thinking if you had access to such great intellect and wealth you might be choosing to spend somewhere just a little more exciting than CUK. Perhaps it's philanthropic.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's an addiction, not yet treatable under NHS or private medical, so what?Comment
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It's not exclusive to here. You can go down a pub and enjoy a pint at the same time.Originally posted by sasguru View Postit's been my first post in a while. And eventually the cretinism drives me away, for a while. But I'm fascinated by how people can be so stupid and illogical, so I keep coming back.
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I think what it is, is we see how far we've comeOriginally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAnd there was me thinking if you had access to such great intellect and wealth you might be choosing to spend somewhere just a little more exciting than CUK. Perhaps it's philanthropic.
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Oh I do, frequently. Just back, actually. Bit squiffy.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostIt's not exclusive to here. You can go down a pub and enjoy a pint at the same time.
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If it weren't for that emergency brake on in-work benefits, we'd be at risk of World War III now. Phew. Thanks, Hamface.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostJust follow Boris's lead, you know it makes senseComment
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Anyway just saw this. I rest my case. If I was a paranoid, conspiracy theorist like Zardoz, I would venture that someone as obviously stupid as Flashman was a plant by the Remainers to discredit the Brexit sideOriginally posted by Flashman View PostBut all 10 of the world's 10 worst natural disasters occurred outside the EU!
Hurricane Katrina - $81bn of damage
Indian Ocean tsunami - 230,000 killed
Haitian earthquake - 250,000 killed
Sri Lanka cyclone 150,000 killed
Kashmir Earthquake 100,000
Japan Tsunami and Earthquake - 20,000
and the other quakes, famines and droughts - all outside the EU.
Even today - Alberta wildfires destroy a city! A western city can you believe!
And a fuel tanker crashes into a bus in Afghanistan!
None of these countries are in the EU.
FACT.
In spite of this I will be voting to LEAVE.


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