Originally posted by SallyAnne
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How stupid is the average Brit?
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How stupid is the average brit? Not half as stupid as the average american...
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Originally posted by ratewhoreHow stupid is the average brit? Not half as stupid as the average american...

...and half of them are even stupider!!!
(I'll stop saying it if someone recongnises my intelligent maths-like remark! Its not ofen I come up with something clever for gods sake!)The pope is a tard.Comment
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As a non Brit I would find it only too easy to comment on the above, so I'll mercily abstainOriginally posted by DimPrawnhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6163700.stm
Nigerian scams have been around at least 5 years if not more.
The emails are a joke and can be spotted a mile off (MY NAME IS ALBERT AND I HAVE $5,600,000 TO GIVE YOU).
How stupid is the average person?
Carpe Pactum
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That is a piece of caca that I have observed. If one happens to be a man, with a smaller woman or child, and that person is knocked over by a woman, one can do nothing. Touch the agressor and you become the man who assaulted a woman.Comment
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The last 419 e-mail I received (to business e-mail addr) I replied, "unfortunately XYZ Intl Ltd only deal with international transactions of $30million and over".
Touch wood (not Torchwood) - I've never received another 419er.Comment
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Originally posted by expatThat is a piece of caca that I have observed. If one happens to be a man, with a smaller woman or child, and that person is knocked over by a woman, one can do nothing. Touch the agressor and you become the man who assaulted a woman.
caca
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There is a real problem with our society whereby it seems acceptable for women to be violent. There is academic research done that shows that women are committing more than 50% of violent attacks but they have a far less a chance of being prosecuted then men. Even if they get to court the mere excuse of it being the wrong time of month is good enough to get them off an assault or murder charge.Originally posted by expatThat is a piece of caca that I have observed. If one happens to be a man, with a smaller woman or child, and that person is knocked over by a woman, one can do nothing. Touch the agressor and you become the man who assaulted a woman.
My own personal experience is the last lime any male attacked me was at school (many years ago) However since then I have only been attacked by mad and drunken women be it complete strangers on the street or in the home by the ex."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by PaddyEven if they get to court the mere excuse of it being the wrong time of month is good enough to get them off an assault or murder charge.
I'm not suprised you're being attacked by women if you keep coming out with tulipe like that
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Sally, which be is "tulipe"Originally posted by SallyAnneI'm not suprised you're being attacked by women if you keep coming out with tulipe like that
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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