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Great to see all these gammons attacking a 16 yo on the Asperger spectrum, when she makes a small mistake or slip upСлава Україні! Героям слава! -
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If she does not want comments made against her, then she should keep quiet. When you take the tiger by the tail....Originally posted by MasterBait View PostGreat to see all these gammons attacking a 16 yo on the Asperger spectrum, when she makes a small mistake or slip upComment
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And that is what happens when people who really could not give a damn about her use her for their own purposes.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
She has had her time and made her point she needs protection and support now.Comment
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Maybe she should post on this forum. Perhaps she already does.Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd that is what happens when people who really could not give a damn about her use her for their own purposes.
She has had her time and made her point she needs protection and support now.Comment
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Probably someone else's point.Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd that is what happens when people who really could not give a damn about her use her for their own purposes.
She has had her time and made her point she needs protection and support now.
This generation of kids is the most destructive in terms of resources there has ever been - more gadgets, a throwaway attitude to things, lazier, etc.
I've never seen so many cars outside schools, young kids with mobiles, etc.
Population control is an issue too - Asia has rocketed in population over the last 30 years.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Europe has done well. Not by exporting its carbon footprint to Asia. No way.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostProbably someone else's point.
This generation of kids is the most destructive in terms of resources there has ever been - more gadgets, a throwaway attitude to things, lazier, etc.
I've never seen so many cars outside schools, young kids with mobiles, etc.
Population control is an issue too - Asia has rocketed in population over the last 30 years.Comment
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and I believe this is a greater and more pressing threat than global warming. It seems that the threat from global warming, albeit worrying, is overshadowing other threats which might become more obvious as time passes.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostProbably someone else's point.
This generation of kids is the most destructive in terms of resources there has ever been - more gadgets, a throwaway attitude to things, lazier, etc.
I've never seen so many cars outside schools, young kids with mobiles, etc.
Population control is an issue too - Asia has rocketed in population over the last 30 years.Comment
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