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Yeah but you started at zero.Originally posted by diseasex View PostMy talent has grown 1000% last year then.Hard Brexit now!
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You can't do basic maths. Perhaps you're talented in another way?Originally posted by diseasex View Postyes, 2 years ago.
I'm sure you're special.Hard Brexit now!
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Yes dear. My son is in prep school, the first wife hasn't left me, the house is owned outright, I've got enough saved, I'm not going to live like a pauper when I retire. What's the correct answer?Originally posted by sasguru View PostDoesn't answer my question.
I've worked with some PhDs from Russell group unis with no talent whatsoever, just the ability to avoid work and spend 8 years writing a "thesis".
And the most talented person I've ever seen left shool at 16.
Basically the way to check if you're talented is, are you on the big bucks?:
P.s. I did answer your question which was you trying to be a bit snobby about universities.Comment
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Maybe I'm so talented you can't comprehend.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou can't do basic maths. Perhaps you're talented in another way?
Surely if I started with 0 two years ago then 1 year ago I had X which is more than 0. then 1000% on that x.
easy logic.
Anyone got any "more" of such great brexit benefits
I expect 1000% more of them.Comment
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They would also know that 60% of fish landed on British soil in British ports lands in Scotland, which voted to remain. So even the argument, which is probably the most fatuous and hackneyed of all, that the fishing industry somehow has an enormous role or a glittering future as a result of Brexit, falls apart like an even cheaper suit when you recognise the fact that 60% of fish landed in British ports is currently landed in the part of Britain that voted most persuasively to remain in the European Union.A part of Britain which coincidentally also now is agitating to leave the United Kingdom.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThe benefit to the UK fishing industry will be minimal without a free trade agreement with the rEU.
Anyone who knows anything about the fishing industry knows how much of the UK catch is sold to france, Spain and Italy. people in the UK eat processed fish. The exotic (ie expensive) stuff only sells here in small quantities.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Isn't fishing something like 1% of the economy anyway?Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThey would also know that 60% of fish landed on British soil in British ports lands in Scotland, which voted to remain. So even the argument, which is probably the most fatuous and hackneyed of all, that the fishing industry somehow has an enormous role or a glittering future as a result of Brexit, falls apart like an even cheaper suit when you recognise the fact that 60% of fish landed in British ports is currently landed in the part of Britain that voted most persuasively to remain in the European Union.A part of Britain which coincidentally also now is agitating to leave the United Kingdom.
You know what Brexit is?
It's the profound failure to educate plebs in basic arithmetic.Hard Brexit now!
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Wow all that justification for little old me? Thanks for biting.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostYes dear. My son is in prep school, the first wife hasn't left me, the house is owned outright, I've got enough saved, I'm not going to live like a pauper when I retire.Hard Brexit now!
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It covers me not earning the big bucks.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWow all that justification for little old me? Thanks for biting.
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