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Merry Yule.
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I think you mean Pol PotHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
Religion is needed as a form of moral code with which we can subjugate the masses.Originally posted by TrollIt still begs the question - why do people need a religion
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Probably (damn pedantic people...)Originally posted by TrollI think you mean Pol Pot
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Thanks! (couldn't be bothered to check it out, but I'm glad my brain still works)Originally posted by LucyThey both tried it.Carpe Pactum
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Silly billiesEarly celebrations for Solstice
Around 60 people turned up at to celebrate the Winter Solstice at Stonehenge - on the wrong day.
After negotiating with site-managers English Heritage, the crowd performed traditional solstice activities on Thursday morning, and left peacefully.
One reveller, who wished to remain anonymous, said: "We formed a ring and held hands, and touched the stones. The man with the green cloak was there.
"But there were an awful lot of red faces," she said.
The Pagan celebration of Winter Solstice is one of the oldest winter celebrations in the world.
People assume because the Summer Solstice is the 21st June, the Winter Solstice will be the 21st December
The Solstice is actually at 0022 GMT on Friday, and some crowds are expected at Stonehenge on Friday morning.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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You won't find that amount of detail in the Sun dear
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...and it's copying and pastingOriginally posted by LucyYes, your cutting and pasting has no rival, troll.
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and the common factor - all were left wing marxistsOriginally posted by zeitghostSo did the Man of Steel...
Otherwise known as Joseph Stalin...How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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